https://thehill.com/opinion/civil-right ... w-approachThe notion of a sovereign ethnic state is well within the historic experience of American politics. Other marginalized groups have used majority-minority status to their advantage since the 19th century — foremost, the Mormons in Utah, Asian Americans in Hawaii, and Hispanics in New Mexico.
The strategy might work for black Americans as well, if there is the political vision.
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History and demographics point to Georgia as the most likely place for a black majority-minority state. More than 30 percent of the population is black and ready to address suspicions of election fraud. That means African Americans have a chance to create a version of an “Israel” safe haven, a state where they oversee the design of laws, programs and police forces in large measure.
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No money in our jackets and our jeans are torn/
your hands are cold but your lips are warm _ . /
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Re: Autonomous Enclave in Georgia, USA
If they want to do it, I have no objection.
I suspect it would be extremely poor and crime-ridden but maybe not; in any event, the experiment would be enlightening.
But how about libertarians having their own enclave? If everyone else can do it, why not?
I suspect it would be extremely poor and crime-ridden but maybe not; in any event, the experiment would be enlightening.
But how about libertarians having their own enclave? If everyone else can do it, why not?
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New Hampshire.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:21 pm If they want to do it, I have no objection.
I suspect it would be extremely poor and crime-ridden but maybe not; in any event, the experiment would be enlightening.
But how about libertarians having their own enclave? If everyone else can do it, why not?
No money in our jackets and our jeans are torn/
your hands are cold but your lips are warm _ . /
your hands are cold but your lips are warm _ . /
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I was thinking exactly that. Jake, who has posted on this forum in the past, did a great podcast on the The Free State Project in New Hampshire.dualstow wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 5:26 pm
New Hampshire.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:21 pm If they want to do it, I have no objection.
I suspect it would be extremely poor and crime-ridden but maybe not; in any event, the experiment would be enlightening.
But how about libertarians having their own enclave? If everyone else can do it, why not?
It goes about how you would imagine
Libertarians run the gamut from sensible, creative people to lovable and/or edge-away-slowly nutcases.
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Been there... done that....
Leonard Casley (28 August 1925 – 13 February 2019)[13] declared the principality an independent province in 1970 in response to a dispute with the government of Western Australia over what the Casley family considered draconian wheat production quotas.[14] The Casley farm had around 4,000 hectares (9,900 acres) of wheat ready to harvest when the quotas were issued, which allowed Casley to sell only 1,647 bushels or approximately 40 hectares (99 acres).[15]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal ... Hutt_River
Honestly, can you believe a government has a right to determine how productive you are
Leonard Casley (28 August 1925 – 13 February 2019)[13] declared the principality an independent province in 1970 in response to a dispute with the government of Western Australia over what the Casley family considered draconian wheat production quotas.[14] The Casley farm had around 4,000 hectares (9,900 acres) of wheat ready to harvest when the quotas were issued, which allowed Casley to sell only 1,647 bushels or approximately 40 hectares (99 acres).[15]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal ... Hutt_River
Honestly, can you believe a government has a right to determine how productive you are
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Re: Autonomous Enclave in Georgia, USA
Slab City California
Terlingua Texas
Both are effectively free zones.
Terlingua Texas
Both are effectively free zones.
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I've been to slab city. You are correct. Pretty rough living, but an interesting and eclectic group. Don't show up at night unannounced.I Shrugged wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 8:28 pm Slab City California
Terlingua Texas
Both are effectively free zones.
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Slab City, April 2013
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As far as I know, New Hampshire still has a state government.Mark Leavy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 7:06 pmI was thinking exactly that. Jake, who has posted on this forum in the past, did a great podcast on the The Free State Project in New Hampshire.dualstow wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 5:26 pm
New Hampshire.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:21 pm If they want to do it, I have no objection.
I suspect it would be extremely poor and crime-ridden but maybe not; in any event, the experiment would be enlightening.
But how about libertarians having their own enclave? If everyone else can do it, why not?
It goes about how you would imagine
Libertarians run the gamut from sensible, creative people to lovable and/or edge-away-slowly nutcases.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Re: Autonomous Enclave in Georgia, USA
I would prefer that to CHAZ if those were my only options, but it doesn't look very inviting.Mark Leavy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 8:53 pm Slab City, April 2013
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I was thinking more along the lines of the North American Confederacy novels of L. Neil Smith, or the Lunar society in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress.
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I've been to Terlingua. I can't say that I noticed much government but then I wasn't thinking of moving there.I Shrugged wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 8:28 pm Slab City California
Terlingua Texas
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There was a fascinating time period in US/Mexican history where Texas wasn't sure if it wanted be part of the federation and the Yucatan wasn't that into Mexico. They almost joined and became an independent nation.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:05 pmI would prefer that to CHAZ if those were my only options, but it doesn't look very inviting.Mark Leavy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 8:53 pm Slab City, April 2013
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I was thinking more along the lines of the North American Confederacy novels of L. Neil Smith, or the Lunar society in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress.
That would have been a tough nation to conquer. Texans and Mayans are damn independent and willing to run into the fray. Plus, can you say "Best barbacoa on the planet?"
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Re: Autonomous Enclave in Georgia, USA
So would Georgia in the OP, at least in the beginning. According to the proposal, it would have to begin with likeminded people moving there.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:03 pm As far as I know, New Hampshire still has a state government.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Sounds right to me.Mark Leavy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:15 pmThere was a fascinating time period in US/Mexican history where Texas wasn't sure if it wanted be part of the federation and the Yucatan wasn't that into Mexico. They almost joined and became an independent nation.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:05 pmI would prefer that to CHAZ if those were my only options, but it doesn't look very inviting.Mark Leavy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 8:53 pm Slab City, April 2013
2013-04-09 16.09.10.jpeg
2013-04-09 16.04.36.jpeg
2013-04-09 16.09.54.jpeg
I was thinking more along the lines of the North American Confederacy novels of L. Neil Smith, or the Lunar society in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress.
That would have been a tough nation to conquer. Texans and Mayans are damn independent and willing to run into the fray. Plus, can you say "Best barbacoa on the planet?"
BTW, I've heard that Texas reserved the right to secede in their agreement to join the US, but I think that's an urban legend.
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Re: Autonomous Enclave in Georgia, USA
I'm all in favor of that experiment. Maybe it would be great!dualstow wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 6:21 amSo would Georgia in the OP, at least in the beginning. According to the proposal, it would have to begin with likeminded people moving there.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:03 pm As far as I know, New Hampshire still has a state government.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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I think you're right on that, tech. Secession was considered to be a right of every state so there was no need for special dispensation. Turns out it would have been a good idea to get one anyway.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:21 amSounds right to me.Mark Leavy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:15 pmThere was a fascinating time period in US/Mexican history where Texas wasn't sure if it wanted be part of the federation and the Yucatan wasn't that into Mexico. They almost joined and became an independent nation.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:05 pmI would prefer that to CHAZ if those were my only options, but it doesn't look very inviting.Mark Leavy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 8:53 pm Slab City, April 2013
2013-04-09 16.09.10.jpeg
2013-04-09 16.04.36.jpeg
2013-04-09 16.09.54.jpeg
I was thinking more along the lines of the North American Confederacy novels of L. Neil Smith, or the Lunar society in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress.
That would have been a tough nation to conquer. Texans and Mayans are damn independent and willing to run into the fray. Plus, can you say "Best barbacoa on the planet?"
BTW, I've heard that Texas reserved the right to secede in their agreement to join the US, but I think that's an urban legend.
I do believe that Texas has the option to split itself into up to 5 states. That would be an interesting maneuver in terms of Senate representation.
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Great photos, Mark!
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At some point it comes down to things that HB wrote in How I Found Freedom In An Unfree World.
You choose to live free. Too many people today, especially I think on the left, choose to be kept persons, as in the term a kept woman.
You choose to live free. Too many people today, especially I think on the left, choose to be kept persons, as in the term a kept woman.
Re: Autonomous Enclave in Georgia, USA
Is it racist to think that white people are more racist than other races?
Re: Autonomous Enclave in Georgia, USA
We have those already here in NYC:Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:21 pm If they want to do it, I have no objection.
I suspect it would be extremely poor and crime-ridden but maybe not; in any event, the experiment would be enlightening.
The South Bronx
Bedford-Stuyvesant
East Harlem
They are indeed poor and crime-ridden, and filled with residents who are very aggressive about demanding (and getting) handouts from the city.
Except for the fact that I'm paying for those handouts, I'm perfectly happy for those residents to live as they please, free of law enforcement inside the boundaries of their little enclave if that's what they want. The problem of course is that criminals are usually prone to travel a bit. A well-patrolled zone around it or a good solid wall would be needed.
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Yes. Like the border around CHAZ.WiseOne wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 2:41 pmWe have those already here in NYC:Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:21 pm If they want to do it, I have no objection.
I suspect it would be extremely poor and crime-ridden but maybe not; in any event, the experiment would be enlightening.
The South Bronx
Bedford-Stuyvesant
East Harlem
They are indeed poor and crime-ridden, and filled with residents who are very aggressive about demanding (and getting) handouts from the city.
Except for the fact that I'm paying for those handouts, I'm perfectly happy for those residents to live as they please, free of law enforcement inside the boundaries of their little enclave if that's what they want. The problem of course is that criminals are usually prone to travel a bit. A well-patrolled zone around it or a good solid wall would be needed.
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What section of the Bronx is Yankee Stadium considered to be in?
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Vinny,
The closest listed neighborhood to Yankee Stadium is Highbridge. That is the name of the first bridge into Manhattan, built in the 1840s to bring a supply of clean water to Manhattan. The Stadium is in an area near MacCombs Dam park. There is also MacCombs Dam bridge. So, maybe the neighborhood is related to that. I think it is in the South Bronx at the boundary to the next adjoining area, West Bronx, where I lived.
The closest listed neighborhood to Yankee Stadium is Highbridge. That is the name of the first bridge into Manhattan, built in the 1840s to bring a supply of clean water to Manhattan. The Stadium is in an area near MacCombs Dam park. There is also MacCombs Dam bridge. So, maybe the neighborhood is related to that. I think it is in the South Bronx at the boundary to the next adjoining area, West Bronx, where I lived.
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The two significant streets near Yankee Stadium are W 167th Street to the north and W 149th Street to the south. West 149th Street is more a shopping/transportation hub. I think W 167th would be the South Bronx boundary and the Cross Bronx Expressway at W 170th Street would reinforce the notion. Mott Haven is the neighborhood to the immediate south of YS. That’s the next stop going downtown on the 4 train.
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Wikipedia says “Concourse” as in the Grand Concourse but I don’t think so. Another Wiki entry says”Highbridge.” I am happy.
