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Kike filth, Geraldo Rivera, says Limbaugh (another lickspittle) talk of "secession" is treason

Geraldo says Rush Limbaugh’s 'reckless' and 'irresponsible' talk of secession is treason

Link: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment...onsible-talk-secession-treason-070209426.html

Stephen Proctor
December 11, 2020, 1:02 AM

Fox News contributor Geraldo Rivera appeared on The Story With Martha MacCallum Thursday night where he slammed conservative radio giant Rush Limbaugh. On his radio show on Wednesday, Limbaugh said that the country is trending toward secession.

“I actually think that we’re trending toward secession,” Limbaugh said. “I see more and more people asking, ‘What in the world do we have in common with the people who live in, say, New York?’” He added, “There cannot be a peaceful coexistence of two completely different theories of life, theories of government, theories of how we manage our affairs. We can’t be in this dire a conflict without something giving somewhere along the way. So I know that there is a sizable and growing sentiment for people who believe that that is where we’re headed whether we want to go there or not.”

And Rivera did not mince words when he addressed those remarks.

“I think talk of secession is treason,” Rivera said. “I want to be very clear, Rush Limbaugh is a powerhouse broadcaster, he’s one in a zillion. They come along once in a generation, but that talk is reckless, it’s irresponsible.”

Rivera, whose wife Erica is a Democrat, went on to point out that though he backs President Trump, his political views run the spectrum of American politics.

“I live in Ohio, red state. I strongly supported President Trump, but I’m also pro-gun control, pro-immigration reform, I’m pro-choice,” Rivera said. “Leaders who accentuate the differences and exacerbate the divide are themselves responsible.”

On Thursday, after Limbaugh’s comments went viral and he caught a lot of heat, he walked back his statements by saying he was only relaying the speculation of others. He also said that he was not and does not advocate secession. But that didn’t stop Rivera from poking a hole in one of the reasons Limbaugh gave for why he thought secession was possible in the first place.

“I had a laugh,” Rivera said. “Rush goes on to say that people where he is have no idea what people in New York are thinking. They’re so different, they’re like a different species. Half of New York lives in Florida where Rush Limbaugh lives. It’s preposterous. Let’s get over it.”
 
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Two in three Republicans in the South support SECEDING from the US while almost half of Democrats out West say the same, survey finds

•Two-thirds of Republicans in the South say they favor seceding from the Union
•Nearly half of Democrats in the Pacific region - 47% - also back secession
•Findings are from survey conducted by Bright Line Watch and YouGov
•Overall, 44% of Americans in the South said they would favor seceding from US
•Survey divides respondents into geographical regions that could form countries


By Ariel Zilber For Dailymail.com and Associated Press
Published: 18:47 EDT, 14 July 2021 | Updated: 07:36 EDT, 15 July 2021

Link: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...cans-South-support-SECEDING-survey-finds.html

A whopping two-thirds of Republicans in the South favor seceding from the United States while nearly half of Democrats in the Pacific region and almost 40 percent in the Northeast say the same, according to a new survey.

Support for secession is also considerable among independents in the Midwest and Great Lakes regions, where 43 percent say they would favor breaking away and forming their own country.

Half of independents in the South also favor secession while 43 percent of Republicans in the Rocky Mountain states share the same view.

The survey, which was conducted by Bright Line Watch, polled 2,750 respondents. The figures were published in the June 2021 edition of the Bright Line Watch Survey Wave 15 Dataset.

Overall, support for secession was highest in the South, where 44 percent said they favored breaking away from the Union.

The five new 'countries' which would be created if states were allowed to secede

A whopping two-thirds of Republicans in the South favor seceding from the United States while nearly half of Democrats in the Pacific region and almost 40 percent in the Northeast say the same, according to a new survey

The image above shows a man wearing a shirt with the Confederate symbol in Richmond, Virginia in August 2018

In the Northeast, about one in three (34 percent) favored secession. Nearly the same percentage of respondents - 32 percent - in the Mountain region favored secession.

Thirty percent of those surveyed from the Heartland also backed the idea, while 39 percent of those in the Pacific states said they, too, supported it.

The survey from June found that there was an increase across the board in the number of Americans who supported the idea of secession.

In January, just after President Joe Biden was sworn in, Bright Line Watch conducted a similar survey asking the same question.

It found that fewer Americans in each of the five designated regions supported secession.

In the Northeast, 32 percent of voters said they supported seceding from the US. In the South, it was just 33 percent - with half of Republicans backing the idea.

In the Heartland, less than one in four supported seceding while 28 percent of those in the Mountain region said the same.

In the Pacific, just one in three Americans backed the idea of secession.

If these regions did decide to theoretically secede, it would create five separate entities divided up by geographic closeness.

The Northeast region would encompass the stretch of territory beginning in Maine up north and extending downward to include Maryland and Delaware.

The survey from June found that there was an increase across the board in the number of Americans who supported the idea of secession. In January, just after President Joe Biden was sworn in, Bright Line Watch conducted a similar survey asking the same question. It found that fewer Americans in each of the five designated regions supported secession

To the west, the Heartland region would encompass Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Iowa.

The largest territory would be the South, which would stretch from Virginia in the northeast toward Texas. It would also encompass all of the states whose coastlines hug the Gulf of Mexico.

The Mountain states would encompass Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico.

The Pacific region would include Oregon, Washington State, California, Alaska, and Hawaii.

The findings reflect just how politically polarized the country is - a trend that began in the 1990s and accelerated in recent years with the election of Donald Trump as president.

Though Biden took office vowing to heal the nation’s divisions, surveys appear to show the country just as divided as before.

In the last year, Republican lawmakers in Texas, Wyoming, Florida, Mississippi, and Michigan have raised the possibility of seceding from the Union.

When Trump was president, a survey of Democrat-leaning California found that 44 percent of those in the Golden State supported secession.

The last time a group of states tried to secede from the Union was more than 150 years ago - an event that triggered the American Civil War.

The issues leading up to the Civil War were complex, and many people in the North and South in 1861 viewed the conflict as inevitable.

In the South, slave labor was the foundation of an economy based on the cotton produced by plantations and farms.

The survey findings show that the country remains polarized along partisan lines. The image above shows supporters of President Trump breaching the US Capitol on January 6 in an effort to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden's election victory

MAGA supporters battle with riot cops outside Capitol in DC

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The free labor also was key to profiting from the production of such cash crops as tobacco, corn and other staples of the South.

In the North, farms were generally smaller because of the soil and climate.

With their more industrialized economy, the Northern states didn’t require large numbers of slaves.

By the 1850s, the North vs. South divide was widening as free states and slave states debated over allowing slavery in new territories as the nation expanded westward.

Southerners viewed the North’s opposition to slavery’s expansion as a threat to the economies - and thus the political power and rights - of slave-holding states.

Abraham Lincoln, opposed to slavery’s expansion, was elected president in 1860 and the path to the South’s seceding from the Union was set. The South became known as the Confederate States of America, or the Confederacy.

Slavery was the root cause of the Civil War,' said Eric Foner, professor of history at Columbia University.

'It was not the only cause, but it was the underlying cause. There was a fundamental difference between the North and the South as the South feared for the future of slavery.'

After four years and more than 600,000 soldiers dead, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered on April 9, 1865, at the village of Appomattox Court House in Virginia.
 
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Interesting discussion of secession as reaction to above story on the poll taken on the subject of secession


 
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66% of Republicans in southern US & nearly half of West Coast Democrats want to secede from country as division grows

15 Jul, 2021 14:23

Link: https://www.rt.com/usa/529285-republicans-southern-us-secede/

Amid political division and constant culture wars, two-thirds of Republicans in the southern United States and almost half of West Coast Democrats want to secede from the country and form their own nation, according to a new poll.

A poll released on Wednesday by Bright Line Watch and YouGov reveals that a large portion of Americans from across the US want their regional area to secede from the union, with southern Republicans and West Coast Democrats apparently the most dissatisfied with the status quo.

In total, 44% of southerners support secession, with 66% of Republicans expressing a desire for the South to part ways with Washington. Half of southern independents also expressed support for secession, as did 20% of Democrats in the region.

Over on the West Coast (which included Alaska and Hawaii), there was less desire to break away, with a total of 39% of Americans expressing support for secession – but here Democrats were the most likely to want to secede at 47%, followed by independents (33%), and Republicans (27%).

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Though the South and the West Coast were the two US regions with the most desire to break free, numbers were also high in the rest of the country.

In the northeastern United States, 34% of Americans said they want to secede from the union, with Democrats and independents at 39% and 35% respectively, while 26% of northeastern Republicans felt the same.

Meanwhile, around one-third of Americans in the mountain states want to break off from the US, with Republicans at 43%, independents at 35%, and Democrats at 17%.

Bright Line Watch described the numbers as “distressingly high,” while data journalist Christopher Ingraham called it the “most disturbing datapoint I’ve seen in a while.”

Though Ingraham noted that most of the Americans expressing support for secession are likely just “partisan signaling,” he claimed that “part of the reason support for secession is so high in the GOP is that party elites all over the country are irresponsibly ginning up passions on it.”

Ingraham’s analysis, however, did not take into consideration the high numbers of Democrats and independents across the US who also expressed support for secession.

Most disturbing datapoint I've seen in awhile: two-thirds of Southern Republicans now say the South should break away from the Union, up from 50 percent in January. https://t.co/IALe5x7HzFpic.twitter.com/OWx23L9pLc
— Christopher Ingraham (@_cingraham) July 14, 2021Q

Americans in the US heartland are apparently most satisfied, with support for secession lowest there at around 30%.

Support for secession in the US is unlikely to fall any time soon, with Bright Line Watch noting that the numbers have risen in the past six months since the January 6 storming of the Capitol by Donald Trump supporters in protest at President Joe Biden’s election.

The most notable secession in US history took place in the 1860s, when the southern states of South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Texas, Alabama, Virginia, Louisiana, Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas, and North Carolina broke off from the union and formed the Confederate States of America – sparking the American Civil War.
 
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Six-in-10 Southern Republicans, nearly half of Northwest Democrats, favor secession: Survey

Monday, July 26, 2021 by: JD Heyes

Link: https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-07-26-six-in-10-southern-republicans-democrats-favor-secession.html

(Natural News) America just celebrated its 245th birthday on July 4, but in fact, our nation is on the cusp of breaking up.

And what’s more, a growing number of Republicans, Democrats and political independents want it.

An eye-opening new survey found that Americans are so divided in certain regions of the country that many believe we ought to go our separate ways, as in — they favor secession.

Conducted in June by YouGov in conjunction with BrightLineWatch, participants in each region of the United States were asked: “Would you support or oppose [your state] seceding from the United States to join a new union with [list of states in new union]?”

Pollsters talked to Americans of all political stripes in the following five regions of the country:

•Pacific: California, Washington, Oregon, Hawaii, and Alaska
•Mountain: Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico
•South: Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee
•Heartland: Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, and Nebraska
•Northeast: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia

The results were nothing short of stunning, especially in the South, which is telling in and of itself.

GOP support for secession grew in the South from 50 percent in January to 66 percent in June, the highest percentage of GOP supporters in all five regions.

“Republicans are most secessionist in the South and Mountain regions whereas it is Democrats on the West Coast and in the Northeast,” the group noted. “In the narrowly divided Heartland region, it is partisan independents who find the idea most attractive.”

In the Northwest, some 47 percent of Democrats said they want out, the survey found.

“By this summer, we anticipated, political tempers may have cooled — not necessarily as a result of any great reconciliation but perhaps from sheer exhaustion after the relentless drama of Trump,” the organization continued in analyzing its findings.

“As the country turns 245 years old, Americans have reasons to worry about the state of their democracy,” Bright Line Watch noted.

“In June 2021, we surveyed a representative sample of Americans and an expert sample of political scientists on the performance of U.S. democracy, the threats it faces, and how their political representatives should address these matters,” the group added in a summary.

“We find deep partisan polarization in perceptions of what is right and wrong with American democracy and the steps that should be taken to fix it,” the group added.

“In addition, experts express reservations about current changes to election law at the state level. Still, we find some signs that Americans regard partisan attacks on election administration with skepticism.”

The pollsters also suggested that feelings about a national divorce weren’t likely to change much at least in the near future.

“In the past six months, Democrats and Republicans have not budged in how they reward or punish prospective candidates for voting to certify the election and for Trump’s impeachment,” the assessment noted.

In fact, secession is gaining traction. Instead of support for “secession diminishing over the past six months, as we expected, it rose in every region and among nearly every partisan group,” the assessment noted.

Interestingly, the group said, whole political experts “broadly regarded Trump’s presidency as a threat to democracy,” the desire for secession “has risen dramatically among all political groups since President Joe Biden took office,” USA Features News reported, citing the data.

The survey’s results come as Joe Biden used the term “Civil War” recently to lie about GOP efforts at shoring up voter integrity following the 2020 election theft.

“It’s almost like they want a civil war,” author Mark Steyn said earlier this month during an interview with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson.

See more news about secession at Secession.news.

Sources include:

DailyWire.com

USAFeatures.news

NaturalNews.com
 
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"Encourage All Secession Movements"—The Future For White Americans

Link: https://vdare.com/articles/encourage-all-secession-movements-the-future-for-white-americans

Jared Taylor
08/10/2021

Crossposted from Amren.com.

Mark Twain is supposed to have said, “Predictions are difficult, especially about the future,” but I’m going to try anyway. What’s ahead for white people in this country?

First, there will be fewer of us.

Please look at this graph. On the left are changes in the number of American whites by decade. From 1970 to 1980—the left-most bar—we grew by more than 11 million. By the decade of 2010 to 2019, our numbers shrank by more than 16,000. But look at the annual breakdown for that decade in the graph on the right. We were still growing from 2010 to 2015, but started losing ground in 2016. In the last three years, the country lost more than half a million whites.

That was because there were more white deaths than births. As you can see from this chart, the number of white deaths—the lower line—grew past births for the first time in 2016, and the gap continues to grow.

And we’re getting more non-whites. The top line on this table shows that in the decade from 2000 to 2019, we got 10 million more Hispanics. Also, 4.3 million more Asians. 3.2 million more blacks, 1.7 million more mixed-race people, and a few more American Indians. As I just mentioned, our numbers shrank. In 1960, whites were nearly 90 percent of the population. By about 2040, we are projected to be a minority. Every white child age 16 or under is already a minority.

Under Joe Biden, illegals are pouring across the border at the highest rates in 20 years.

If you think this is a “Great Replacement,” Wikipedia says you believe in “a white nationalist conspiracy theory.”

Our country treats whites like a problem that must be solved. Some months back, Coca-Cola told its employees to “try to be less white.” Government and almost all big companies give their employees this kind of training.

Every big organization has an army of people promoting “diversity.” Diversity means fewer white people, especially white men. Do you know how many staff at the University of Michigan have “diversity” or “inclusion” in their job titles? One hundred and sixty-three.

You’ve heard of Critical Race Theory, which says all white people have unfair privileges and oppress everyone else whether we want to or not. That’s just our nature.

Maybe you heard about Sam Richards [Email him] professor at Penn State. He made a white student stand up in a lecture class and asked him whom he had oppressed that day. When the man said, “nobody,” Prof. Richards said, “You’re breathing and you left your house so you may have oppressed somebody.”

On Christmas Eve, 2016, Professor George Ciccariello-Maher [Email him] tweeted, “All I Want For Christmas is White Genocide.” At Dickinson College in Pennsylvania, the school paper ran a piece by a black senior called “Should White Boys Still Be Allowed to Talk?” [by Leda Fisher, The Dickinson, February 7, 2019]. Her answer was “Hell, no.”

The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association just published an article called “On Having Whiteness.” [by Donald Moss, April 2021] It called whiteness “a malignant, parasitic-like condition,” adding, “There is not yet a permanent cure.” In an article called “Whiteness is a Pandemic,” a prominent black author named Damon Young [Tweet him] wrote that “White supremacy is a virus that, like other viruses, will not die until there are no bodies left for it to infect.”

Being white is so awful that a group called “Recovery from White Conditioning” has a 12-step program—like Alcoholics Anonymous—to cure us.

Last month a North Carolina man was arrested for putting “I ❤️ Being White” stickers on cars. He was charged with ethnic intimidation [NC man arrested for allegedly putting ‘I (heart) being White’ stickers on cars, by Catherine Park, Fox2, July 29, 2021].

In his inaugural address, Joe Biden worried more about racism and white supremacy than about Covid or the economy or anything else. After the January 6 Capitol riot, 26,000 national guardsmen joined thousands of local and federal police to guard the Capital against an imaginary white supremacist threat.

In May, Attorney General Merrick Garland and DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas warned that white supremacy is now the top security threat to America. The FBI now says hate crimes are a “national threat priority.” There are 3,200 American police departments that reported no hate crimes last year, and that’s unacceptable. So in June, the FBI ordered its agents to “approach each and every law enforcement agency in your district that reports zero hate crimes or does not participate in hate crimes reporting to learn what’s going on and why that’s happening” [EXCLUSIVE: Part 4: FBI begins Summer, Fall of anti-hate initiatives, by Mark Albert, ABC40/29, July 28, 2021]. There just have to be more hate criminals out there. And, of course, they’re white.

Not one elected official talks about the interests of whites. I can’t remember when a politician even said anything good about white people. We are citizens of this country, but we might as well be stateless people who are just allowed to live here. Our government treats us like an embarrassment.

The George Floyd riots were an eruption of contempt for whites. Wikipedia lists 238 statues and monuments destroyed by BLM mobs or removed by terrified bureaucrats. Fifty-eight percent were Confederates, but the rest were such people as Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Andrew Jackson, Kit Carson, Francis Drake, Louis the XVI, Mahatma Gandhi, and a total of seven statues of a canonized Catholic saint, Junipero Serra.

Thirty-seven statues of Columbus were torn down or carted off before the mob got to them. Here’s Columbus with Queen Isabella in the California State Capitol, before they were hauled away.

Columbus used to be a hero because he brought European civilization to the Western hemisphere. Now, that is what makes him a villain. Whites should never have come, and the nation they built is a crime and a disgrace.

Tearing down the statue of the pioneer mother at the University of Oregon was the most chilling desecration of all. Motherhood is no longer sacred if it means bringing a white child into the world.

Protesters Tear Down Pioneer Statues on UO Campus, by Rachael McDonald, NPR, June 13, 2020

As these monuments come down, what’s going up? There are now at least three public sculptures of George Floyd, including this 700-pound statue in Newark, New Jersey. Rockefeller Center just put up this piece of African art

The Oracle by Sanford Biggers #RockefellerCenter #NYC pic.twitter.com/M005zGOXBM
— NathanSamuel (@NathanSamuel) May 7, 2021

So, what’s ahead? More non-whites and their white “allies” will make policy. Blacks and Hispanics can’t succeed the way we do, so there will be ruthless preferences for them that will mean discrimination against us. Congress could pass new laws, but it won’t have to. Every non-white preference today is based on “civil rights” laws that were supposed to ban racial discrimination—so laws don’t matter.

There could be race quotas for directors and executives of all companies. Race quotas for juries and grand juries—and these would be floors, not ceilings.

Our rulers will pressure private companies to muzzle dissidents. They could tell banks not to give us mortgages. Cut off our electricity, water, telephone. If that doesn’t work, call what we say hate speech and make it a crime. If the Supreme Court tries to save the First Amendment, pack the court.

Impose a “reparations” tax. Every white person making more than a certain amount would pay an additional 10 percent of gross income. There could be an even bigger “white privilege” tax on inheritances. Whites got their wealth through oppression, so they shouldn’t be able to pass it on.

Make anyone buying a gun sign a diversity pledge. Impose a stiff anti-hate tax on any marriage license granted to two white people.

“Progressive stacking” will become routine. That means, in a group, white people—especially white men—speak last. And when whites speak in public, they will start by confessing their white privilege and apologize for standing on land they stole.

The CDC, along with 200 local jurisdictions, says racism is a “serious public health threat.” Declare white neighborhoods a public health threat and force them to integrate. We did it with school busing; we can do it with neighborhoods.

I don’t know if all these things will happen; some will, for sure. But oppression will intensify at different rates in different places, so whites will gather in the least oppressive ones. You can move to one of those places. Whites will eventually elect representatives who stand up for them. You should be a part of that.

The bitter truth is, we can’t save the whole country. We built it and we made it great, but it’s not ours anymore.

Our goal should be local autonomy and eventual independence, so encourage all secession movements. Liberals are vicious, but if we are determined to leave, I don’t think they will kill us just to keep our corpses in the Union. Our rulers hate our history and despise us. They should be happy to see us go.

So, it’s up to us to make this happen, and up to us alone. The decision is ours. If we want a place of our own on this continent, where we can be an outpost of Europe—without apologies and for ever—we have to make it happen.


This video is available on BitChute.

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