1. Your cunt

1. Your cunt
2. Does it have sepratist movements? If so what are they and your opinion

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1. US of A
2. Yes we have separatist movements. No I don't support them because I'm am a strict nationalist.

Canada
I think Quebec should separate and be independent

None of them will ever happen so who cares.

We have the frisians.
I wouldn't care much if they leave.

>see shaved head girl with feminazi look on Tinder
>"Universitat de Barcelona"
Like pottery

usa
no, state rights keeps states occupied in running the state
there are some crazy thing like cascadia but it's just a meme, a real meme

NI
yes
Upa RA

France
no. There was Bretagne and Corsica but they stfu right now. Alsace and Occitans are behaving bad but they won't get what they want

Flag
Yep, that is the reason why Spain will be history in a few decades.

we've never had any seperatist movements

Russia
No

Yeah, we have some autists that want separatism, but nothing will ever come of it.

FREE BRETONY
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if they ever become a bit uppity we'll just cut off the cider supply, see how they feel then

1. United Kingdom of ENGLAND & autistic Celts
2. No because they got BTFO by my leave vote lol

South Ossetia
Basically it's we who are separatist movement. Fuck Georgia!

Quebec separatism is a dead movement. Back in the 70's and 80's those people were young left-wing idealists. Now the younger generation doesn't care about separatism, and the boomers from the 70's and 80's are taxpayers who realize that an independent Quebec would quickly turn into a North American Greece.

This

>United Kingdom of ENGLAND & autistic Celts
>implying England isn't also an inbred autistic shitehole
pic related is at an english club

Spen
Currently only Catalan and they are a huge fucking meme that only autists take seriously

Quebec actually has a cultural core though

That's why the rest of Canada is turning browner and yellower much more rapidly than Quebec

>Does it have separatist movements?

I think most of the world is somewhat aware of the French Canadian separatist movements. its a old deep running sentiment in Quebec & Ontario (the english speaking province that has bared the brunt of french nationalism). Its turned violent in the past, but these days the separatist parties in Quebec get some of the lowest votes in their history. (both provincially & nationally).

A lesser known one is the province of Alberta, some provincial/ municipal parties there have advocated for leaving Canada. Alberta is a historically poor province. and for generations they've been ignored and misrepresented by eastern Canadian politicians. (Ontario is often criticized for doing whats best for it and tells the rest of Canada to live with it) So when Alberta started making loads of money from industrial projects in the mid-late 2000s there were a lot of people asking why they should have to put so much of their new money into the national pot, when Ottawa has been neglecting them for years. moreover a lot of Albertans didn't liek that workers from across Canada were flocking to Alberta for this industrial work, but taking the money back home with them instead of putting it back into Alberta.


>If so what are they and your opinion
As for Quebec separatists, its the more understandable of the 2 movements. there is a lot of history and pride in french Canada that I can sympathize with. but the scar of violence from the FLQ (Quebec Liberation Front) is still one that upsets a lot of english Canadians. I personally don't care for the Idea of Quebec separating, especially when they want loads of financial support from Canada after they leave it.

While Quebec will almost certainly never happen, Alberta separating is even less likely. Their new money & industrial work has already begun to fluctuate & they in large failed to cycle their boon into the provincial economy. plus Alberta, simply by the numbers could never cote themselves out.

Any not-meme separatist movements always end up with a real war. Your European "separatists" are a meme.

Chechnya war was pretty cool though

All the Caucasus shit, yeah, that's real separatism. Bombs in metros, all that shit.

1.- Tacolandia
2.- There's a supposed fascist group that's based around some ideas or is a splinter of the sinarquista party (far right, catholic, nationalist party, now extinct) trying to convince everyone that the current system is fucked and we need to turn to a porfirian-like dictatorship to truly become an intependent state.

While the country is fucked-ish, most people here are generally too cynical about our own countrymen to do anything, most of the time thinking "even if we do something about it it'll probably end up the same".

probably voted leave, too, lmao

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Everyone is a separatist in Belfast

1. My cunt
2. Yes, we have plenty of them. I'm part of one of them.

No

give map after all the genocide and population exchange. Wish Greece took back Asia Minor

There are at least two, and one is the undercover for the other

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No its not. The reason quebec takes fewer immigrants is because nobody wants to learn a useless language like french when they can move to an english speaking part.

i am greek

But Black migrants go to Quebec.

Western Australia is the only really separatist region. When the colonies federated, the Swan River colony initially refused to join just like New Zealand since they were afraid politics would favour the east over the west.
They did join at the last moment, but then had a referendum where they voted in favour of leaving in the 1930s over taxation problems and geographical differences. It's had a bit of a resurgence recently since our Prime Minister has gone back on every promise he made in the region and the state is getting completely fucked in tax distribution. People there always consider themselves separate to the rest of the country, but now some of them unironically want to go at it alone again.

>So when Alberta started making loads of money from industrial projects in the mid-late 2000s there were a lot of people asking why they should have to put so much of their new money into the national pot, when Ottawa has been neglecting them for years.
Literally Western Australia but with mining

Ireland
Yes

TFW could never understand if IRA were the good or bad guys

Who provided such weapons?? I know it isn't Somalia but these are top tier weapons.

Gadaffi

Americans and Libyans

Libya and America, only the best for our boys

Yes, I wonder who it was.
Whoever it was I bet they had full-blooded (0.002%) Irish heritage.

Please. Someone break it down for me in simple terms.

O sul é meu país

Imagine if Canada and France fought over Quebec. And then imagine neither side really cared about the people of Quebec and they just wanted to stick it to the other country. Then imagine people from France funded people to plant bombs in Canada because their great great great great grandfathers sister cousin came from the old country. Then imagine the people of Quebec were a gigantic drain on taxes and a national and global embarrassment. That's NI.

struggling to comprehend this line of thought myself

Sounds like a biased explanation but okay

1. Usa
2. Yes, I hold a picket sign outside my state Capitol asking for my own country where I cam live in peace.

>nothing will ever come of it

we'll talk again when Mexicans are officially a majority in the Southwest

I have no idea what you're trying to say.

>Imagine if Canada and France fought over Quebec.
Did we really "fight" over the North?

>And then imagine neither side really cared about the people of Quebec and they just wanted to stick it to the other country.
Everyone involved on all sides, except for the British Army, was from Northern Ireland.

>because their great great great great grandfathers sister cousin came from the old country.
Or, y'know, their cousins and friends from ten miles down the road.

You're also ignoring the fact that France and Canada are across an ocean and we share an island.

1. Malaysia
2. Yes. Sarawak Sabah Keluar Malaysia (SSKM) (Sarawak Sabah Exits from Malaysia).
www.sarawakreport.org (blocked here without proxy)
Basically a separatist movement for unbalanced development and wealth distribution by the central government of Malaysia (West Malaysia, peninsular of Malaysia, wealthy) towards the states of Sabah and Sarawak (East Malaysia, Malaysia Borneo Island, poor).
I think their peak was in 2012-2015. They act as a good cause to push the central government to listen to the people's plea, which was ignore for more than 50 years. In 2016 till now, improvement are on the way, although it's not classy as in the west counterpart. My opinion would be it depends on their end game.

1. Poland
2. We have Silesia but they just want autonomy and it's a fairly new movement that no one really takes seriously.

good for them

What does a literal few hundred crazies not advocating partition of the territory have to do with separatists?

Ah yes, the brown and yellow Maritimes

Dixie
Texas
Cascadia
Aztlan

Germany
no

faggot is not even that ripped to go shirtless.

yes, of course

Closest we have to secession is the southern nationalists but we have some meme ones like State of Jefferson and Cascadia too.

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I don't. We stand stronger together.

I agree.

1. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2. Nothing serious, no.

This is what Canada deserves

My Catholic grandfather got shot in the knee by the IRA because he worked for the government, which he only did so he could send his kids to proper schools

He also had his house burned down and was driven out of his neighbourhood by a Protestant moband only managed to escape without getting harmed because the IRA escorted his family out under armed guard

Reckon it's a bit of both based of those stories

Let them go I say

What have the sandgropers ever contributed beyond Lillee and Mike Hussey