$ecular#eckler
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It appears that the nation is divided along the lines of the predominate economic systems of capitalism and socialism, and that leads us to the understanding that the subsisting system is a hybrid of the two - is it not? And so, it may be that we are supposed to segregate states to satisfy the people. Why is it so difficult for people to consider segregation to be a viable solution? I understand that any segregation leads to the possibility of racial segregation, but it should not be considered to be a return to the biased segregation of previous eras. The primary problem was that the government and society was not developed enough to serve the simple Black folks to compete with the sophisticated (and corrupt) white men that could operate the erroneous government. There were some barriers that could not be solved, because of the lack of technology and the resources to advance the former slaves' sophistication.
What other possibilities are there, than segregation, to provide people the opportunity to live in a state where they can trust their neighbors?
What other possibilities are there, than segregation, to provide people the opportunity to live in a state where they can trust their neighbors?
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