by Leanan » Sun 01 Jun 2008, 11:45:54
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Kaj', 'S')o are there any serious calls or movements in the US for regional independence?
I don't know how serious they are. There's a movement among evangelical Christians to move to South Carolina and take over. (South Carolina because it's already religiously conservative, and as a small state, would be easier to take over.) The goal would be things like creationism rather than evolution in schools, the supposed "gay agenda" blocked, etc.
And there's a group that wants Vermont to secede from the Union. They're interesting because they are peak oil aware. It's one reason they want to pull out.
Then there's the "United States of Canada" and "Jesusland":
It was meant satirically, in the aftermath of the 2004 election, but I think it reflects a real and deep schism. One that has not gone away. No matter who wins the upcoming election, I think half the country is going to be very bitter and unhappy.
(FWIW, Tainter says that ideological strife intensifies as a society approaches collapse.)
"The problems of today will not be solved by the same thinking that produced the problems in the first place." - Albert Einstein