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Culture War Roundup for the week of February 20, 2023

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Do you think that the dissolution of Czechoslovakia into two independent ethnostates was a good thing or a bad thing for the citizens involved? How about the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian empire into distinct sovereign ethnostates? What about Finland becoming politically separate from Sweden and then from Russia? Maybe if I had a clearer picture of how you perceive other historical examples of the dissolution of multiethnic imperial political projects into smaller sovereign ethnostates, I would better understand why your opinion of the prospects of a black/ADOS ethnostate is so radically different from my own.

The breakup up Czechoslovakia was accomplished more or less peacefully; the breakup of Yugoslavia, not so much. Which do you think is a more likely predictor of how things would go in the event of an ethnonationalist partition of the US, given our history?

The breakup up Czechoslovakia was accomplished more or less peacefully; the breakup of Yugoslavia, not so much. Which do you think is a more likely predictor of how things would go in the event of an ethnonationalist partition of the US, given our history?

Given our history?

Even the supposed epitome of semi-modern American racial brutality, lynching - killed 4743* people, only 72% of whom were black. If you assume racial demographics of crime were the same back then (nearly all victims were accused of rape and/or murder), it is exceedingly likely that they were nearly all guilty. Arguably in fact, given that Blacks are roughly 60% of murderers today nationally, and the South were most lynchings occurred is disproportionately black, even the Jim Crow south might have disproportionately lynched Whites!

Since I believe that the break-up is going to happen regardless, I obviously believe that it is in everybody’s best interests to make sure that things are as much like the Czechoslovak “Velvet Divorce” and as little like the conflicts in Yugoslavia as possible.

Because of that, I see the voluntary separation of racial groups in this country which I see already happening all around us as an unequivocally wonderful thing. The more that people start separating themselves without needing to be coerced, the less dramatic and more smooth the partition will be once it becomes a reality. People are already warming up to it, and as they rediscover the joys of getting to live in homogenous communities of people similar to themselves, the break-up won’t need to be a gigantic deal, because it will formalize and reify the ways in which great numbers of people are already living.

But for that to happen Czechs in Slovakia, and Slovaks in Czech Republic were given the ability to get citizenship so they could stay and work and live where they actually lived.

"Slovaks are now by far the largest foreign national group living in the Czech Republic. Differences in their languages are cigarette-paper thin. Even before both joined the European Union in 2004, travelling between both countries was relatively simple and a customs union from 1993 onwards meant trade was seamless."

If you do that with Whitelandia, are you going to be fine with all the voluntary black citizens? There aren't that many black nationalists in the first place after all. The Czechoslovakia split, allowed basically everyone to stay where they wanted. That's part of why it was so peaceful and why each nation has significant populations of the other. But given Black people are only 13% of the population, that's pretty much the situation we are already in.