North American Union

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  • Khurram0

    what i dont get is, just to like lay it on the line and get all "political"

    all these people who oppose federalist "super-states". They go on about "losing" their sovereignty, and how it's "unrepresentative" to be part of these things...

    i dont' see how they are oh so well represented in the imagined communities they live in as it is. So far removed from power, their votes so dissipated already as if one more layer's gonna mean shit. Most of these people don't even vote. It's like "oooh, you don't wanna be run from Brussels!!"

    I wanna know, is it REALLY that much diffeerent to being run from London? Really? In these giant imagined communities of complex and dissipated communities you already live in?

    The way i see it that its people from the Right of politics who have an emotional attachment to nationalism and nationalist symbols who have a problem with these things.

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