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Jon-Erich said:
the2real4mafol said:
I agree with the OP, if a region wants to be a country it should be able to, given it has popular backing from the people.

But I guess people are against it because of traditional values, as it could split a country up. For example, If Catalonia's referendum on independence in 2014 proves that they want to be independent then other regions will likely follow. I don't see it as a bad thing, but others probably do.

California wants to be independent? They can't do that even if they wanted to. They're going bankrupt. Anyway, I don't like the idea of secession unless the union as a whole supports it. Tat being said, if any secession becomes hostile, wether it is treason or or justice depends on how history sees it and history is mostly defined and redefined by those who come out on top.

I didn't say California, i said Catalonia which is a region in Spain.

I can't imagine America splitting along the east and west, it would happen between the north and south if it were to happen again



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