The Great Emancipation of Alberta - Let's discuss the future departure of Alberta et all

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the number of Jeets and blacks is insane compared to even just a decade ago, and there are enough of them to seriously influence the vote now, and i honestly don't know how they would vote in the referendum.
Once they realize that secession won't get them American citizenship (and thus the ability to freely move to California or New York or Florida) they will vote to stay with Canada to continue receiving gibs
If alberta's big thing to separate over is oil and gas money, then how will they actually export any of it being landlocked and next to a country that itself produces tons of oil and gas?
It will all be exported to the US via pipeline, giving Americans cheaper gas. What happens when the Democrats with their anti-oil agenda get back in? Don't ask me, I'm not the genius planning this stuff out.
 
Once they realize that secession won't get them American citizenship
If they were to secede, then citizenship is simple... they send a letter to Congress declaring their intention of statehood. Their current constitution is sufficient (once King Chucky Three is amended out of it) to be eligible. If they were to make this public, then even if it happens during a Democratic administration it would be impossible for them to turn it down. Likely Puerto Rico gets to become a state at the same time, in the same sort of balancing act we saw pre-Civil-War (still a win for Republicans, Puerto Rico is shrinking, and Alberta is growing. not to mention vindicating Trump when people called him stupid over it).
What happens when the Democrats with their anti-oil agenda get back in?
It seems doubtful at the moment. Democrats could snatch defeat from the jaws of victory no matter how probable success seems. They're the ones that through out their incumbent to install Cunty McJeetsdottir without even so much as forcing her sober first. There are only one or two possible candidates that wouldn't suck ass completely, but they'll flame out before 2028, and they'll try to run some Stalinesque commie wannabe.
 
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Separation is looking more and more likely, you’d have to completely avoiding paying close attention to not notice things are falling apart, and if Canada gets locked out of CUSMA things will go bad very quickly.
 
On one hand, public sentiment is building. On the other, the regime is hardly willing to forfeit power peacefully, and I don't think Trump will actually literally send in the Marines to liberate Alberta in the next few years.

I do wonder if we'll see something approaching Belfast replicated elsewhere, as repulsive jeet behavior becomes harder to ignore. On one hand, the Ulster loyalists were decades in the making and had pre-existing organization of the kind that's incredibly hard to build from scratch. On the other, the regime is not particularly strong or competent, and I can certainly imagine parallel, dual-use institutions being built. The organization of the trucker protest was a proof of concept, though the protesters were a bit idealistic about what could be done through raising awareness alone.



One thing I'd been thinking about recently is the fact that, way back in the 00's and 10's, libertarians understood the need to group up and coalesce into one state instead of fighting doomed battles as one percent of fifty states each, and moved to New Hampshire to do that. Right wingers, so far, haven't really done the same. There are inklings in Florida, but not really much to show for it.

Imagine if every agentic young right wing Canadian moved to Alberta and started working towards secession, whether soft or hard, and the ones already in place set up institutions to find them work and get them organized.
 
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