Can American red states defend themselves after secession? What about China?

We estimate that the US red states after secession would have 51% of the US population, or 173 million. Add to that 6 million from Alberta & Saskatchewan. Of course the number would be much higher if the federal government causes a civil war, because the red states would take much more territory & population at the end of a war. Still, we shouldn’t take the whole US population – we’ve argued that governing the northeast US & eastern Canada is not worth the effort though, as we need a place to deport subversives to where they can find a livelihood.

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3 responses to “Can American red states defend themselves after secession? What about China?”

  1. Janeane Kassik Avatar
    Janeane Kassik

    You forgot to mark, in RED, the parts of Calif that will be fighting from inside the “Blue” zones. Most of far northern ca, most of counties on calif-nevada border, San Diego. The large cities are blue.

  2. Failing to Plan for all eventualities will cause Plans to Fail…Wish we had people that knew how to think strategically and were honest with themselves and others…

  3. DWEEZIL THE WEASEL Avatar
    DWEEZIL THE WEASEL

    Secession?! Good idea. But do you think TPTB are going to sit idly by while your red states give Mordor-On-The-Potomac the big middle finger? The answer is right on the map: 130M south of the border. When the Vato Locos and their (((President))) see what is going on, the FSSA is going to be ripe for the pickings. And that does not even take into account the many, many Chinamen who are allegedly hanging out in Western Canada.
    Any upheaval will have to involve a MASSIVE economic collapse. That alone would be the trigger effect to wake up all of the sheeple, normies, cucks, Mall Zombies and remoras. The FSSA would Balkanize before it would secede. Fiction writers such as James Rawles and Matt Bracken have nailed it in their novels. And Selco’s Stories documented the scenario in frightening and brutal real life. I’ll go with Matt Bracken’s scenario: Bosnia X Rwanda. Bleib ubrig.

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