. . . of secession, that is. Since Pat Buchanan has spoken kindly of
disunion and separation just recently (https://buchanan.org/blog/will-the-coronavirus-kill-the-new-world-order-138281),
we thought we’d add a few words as well in the Southern context.
We
say that Dixie ought not to be afraid of leaving the Union behind, as some of
her forebears - Northern Ireland and Scotland in particular - are even now making
serious moves in order to leave the French Norman-imposed union with England (i.e.,
the United Kingdom):
Furthermore,
Dr Joseph Farrell has spoken recently about developments in the Yankee-imposed
American Union that portend its breakup:
Related
to all this is a look at libertarian hero Murray Rothbard’s view of the
Constitution of 1787. His
conclusion: It was a bloodless coup that
replaced the free and independent States and the decentralized Articles of
Confederation and replaced them with an all-powerful central government:
Thomas
diLorenzo shares some related thoughts, too:
It
is better for Dixie, the West Coast, New England, etc., to be good neighbors
voluntarily than forced to be ‘American brothers’ by force.
***
Another
essay out there echoing Pat Buchanan that coronavirus = political disunion:
--
Holy Ælfred the Great, King of England,
South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð,
unworthy though we are!
Anathema to the Union!
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