Would you be in favor of keeping your country together with force

Started by jimmy olsen, April 21, 2014, 11:29:46 PM

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Would you be in favor of keeping your country together with force?

Yes
14 (35.9%)
No
25 (64.1%)

Total Members Voted: 38

jimmy olsen

A region of your country is threatening secession. The region and its inhabitants are not being oppressed by the government or the ethnic/religious majority of your country. If the situation cannot be peaceably resolved through the political process, do you favor the use of force to keep your country together?
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Ideologue

Yes, and nuclear weapons are high on the list of options I would prefer.
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DGuller

The answer to this question is pretty obvious.  I think that a more interesting question would be about the extent of terror you would impose on former rebels once you vanquish them.

jimmy olsen

Quote from: DGuller on April 22, 2014, 12:03:49 AM
The answer to this question is pretty obvious.
I think that a more interesting question would be about the extent of terror you would impose on former rebels once you vanquish them.
Mongers disagrees. -_-
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Norgy

Depends on the country. Since it's not Yugoslavia, maybe.
I think, without being categorical, deeply split countries over language or religion could do with either power-sharing or larger degrees of self-government if the parties involved don't play nice.

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The Brain

No. We let Norway go in 1905, surely we're not more bloodthirsty these days.
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Quote from: Norgy on April 22, 2014, 12:47:57 AM
Quote from: The Brain on April 22, 2014, 12:46:52 AM
No. We let Norway go in 1905, surely we're not more bloodthirsty these days.

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DGuller

Quote from: The Brain on April 22, 2014, 12:46:52 AM
No. We let Norway go in 1905, surely we're not more bloodthirsty these days.
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The Larch

If the only thing keeping a country together is force then that country doesn't deserve to be together.

grumbler

Can't answer the question based on the evidence presented.  This is much too simplistic and Timmay a view of secession.  There are far more factors to consider than whether or not an individual prefers to use force to solve problems.
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Brazen

No, I'd just put out ludicrous propaganda vastly overstating how much worse off they'd be after independence that they'd definitely vote to go on principle.