Rooster Cogburn said:
ElephantGuts said:
Rooster Cogburn said:
ElephantGuts said:
Secessionists, huh? Idiots. Let them try to secede. We'll go down here, kill some of 'em off, and change their minds. I don't mean to sound offensive to Texans, I mean to sound offensive to idiots who think their state is going to secede from the USA.
Is this the purpose of the American government? Is this a goal that furthers American ideas of liberty and rule by the people? Is this what men should be doing to one another?
What? Killing? I didn't say that's what anyone
should be doing, but no one
should be seceding from their countries either. As far as I'm concerned, if a part of a country tries to break away from the country (especially for no reason like being upset over taxes) the country has the right to declare war on the secessionists and do whatever is necessary to restore the breakaway state to the country as soon as possible.
I never said we
should be killing people, or that it's a "goal that furthers American ideas of liberty and rule by the people," or that it's what we "should be doing to one another." But they need to be able to identify between what they can and can't do, and they have absolutely no reason to secede, and if they did so then yes we should attack and/or kill them if we are unable to correct the situation through more peaceful methods.
But that is not liberty. That is the definition of tyranny. This country was founded by secessionists who believed a people have the right to choose their own way. A Briton could have justified war with the colonies the same way, and many did.
The government must always rule by consent of the people. When the people withdraw their consent, the government must withdraw. If the government will not, the people must rise and crush it. It's all in the Declaration of Independence and The Constitution.
True, but Texas is not asking the government to withdraw; they're not asking anything. They have no valid claim. What's their problem, "taxes are high?" Comparing it to the 13 colonies rebelling against Britain, the colonies were taxed heavily and had no representation. And they were just a bunch of colonies. Texas is as important a part of the USA as anyone else.
If Texas
really has a problem with the government, they need to go through the proper diplomatic channels and peacefully work to change the situation, not just start swilling alcohol and waving their guns in the air.
If they had a valid claim in the first place and
if the US government refused to change anything, then they would be right in seceding. But even then, they would need to actually be able to, an ability they gain through popular support. With the 13 colonies, most of the people there were willing to break from Britain, and as history proved they were capable of doing so. But Texas isn't going anywhere as long as there are still 49 other states ready to do whatever they need to preserve the Union. And this fact proves that Texas has no valid claim: If Texas is treated the same as every other state, and only they have a problem with it, maybe it's them?
And even if they were right to secede, they simply couldn't. It's clear that in the event of a secession the mother country will move to put down the rebellion and preserve their property. Texas has no chance of standing up to the USA by its self, so there's no chance that Texas actually will successfully secede. It might not be fair, but that's how the world works. The stronger force wins.