No.6146
As an Ameritard, I live in a Federation of sovereign states United by a federal government. However, like it is supposed to be, I hold my state to be more important than the Feds. Other Monarchists here say that decentralization is inherently against monarchist principles. I support the loyalty and respect towards authority that it is due, I just give it to my state.
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No.6147
>>6146
Fellow Ameritard here. I think that all of the states should be united under one single monarchy. But it would never work with the modernist culture infesting so much of the nation today. In today's situation it would work best with certain individual states like Texas, Oklahoma, Wyoming, and all the right wing states.
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No.6148
I actually don't support states rights and I live in the states. States rights is what caused South Carolina to pass a "Muh 6 gorillion" law
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No.6150
I don't live in South Carolina though, thank God
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No.6153
>>6148
The alternative would be a federal "muh 6 gorillion" law.
its a real shame that the protestant were brain washed.
To think that 100 years ago they were above nazi levels of anti-judaism.
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No.6154
>>6146
Federalism =/= Imperialism.
A federation, a confederacy, and a unitary state? All the matter is monarchists should not apply these terms to kings and aristocrats as if it were a type of limitation. Monarchies are a bit different from republican states. These hierarchical terms don't apply the same. Checks and balances? Leave republican conceptual thinking out the window for a moment. You have examples of federal monarchy, but it is a complex matter. German Empire, a collection of German kingdoms unified by Prussian monarchy. There was such a local pride in the 2nd German Empire like you described, and a national pride. With the US, the problem is presidents like Teddy Roosevelt denounced local patriotism and small towny sentiments.
>Other Monarchists here say that decentralization is inherently against monarchist principles.
There is nothing wrong with decentralization.
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No.6155
Imperialism is another naughty word for republicans.
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No.6160
>>6153
How about just ban Protestants from America?
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No.6161
It's also because of the boomers, who got brainwashed
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No.6162
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No.6164
>>6162
The states have some sovereignty, just not total sovereignty.
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No.6182
>>6146
google pansecessionism and anarchopluralism
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No.6183
>>6146
I love the South, I wish Dixie won, but I'm glad she lost.
t. yankee
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_War_(91–88_BC)
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No.6189
>>6146
>BARIN I WANNA BE YOUR KNOLOP!
"Daily reminder monarchists are most cucked lifeform in this universe." - V. Lenin.
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No.6197
>Other Monarchists here say that decentralization is inherently against monarchist principles
Weird, when I express my support for a strong central power (by "strong" I mean "stronger than it was in feudalism") monarchists tell me that it's a revolutionary concept. Not on this board obviously, but in a traditional group on Facebook
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No.6199
>>6197
It should go either way.
Decentralization and centralization have their unique benefits and downfalls, imo.
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No.6203
>>6199
>>6197
I always figured a truly "strong" central power would mean a central power that is only strong in certain ways, for instance in border/national security however weak in other ways like being unable to violate the people's right to privacy (under most circumstances). Not a central power that strong arms it's own citizens. Monarchy seems to be inherently libertarian to a certain extent since monarchs generally don't have to fuck with the population that bad, only when it's absolutely necessary.
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No.6204
>>6197
Well, that depends what you mean by "strong"–a high degree of authority, or a wide breath of it? Absolutism or totalitarianism, in other words? Monarchists, particularly libertarian-sympathizing monarchists or monarchist-sympathizing libertarians, are generally for the former but against the latter.
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No.6217
>>6146
Decentralization should be a cardinal monarchist principle. The monarchical order shouldn’t exist as a way to centralize and modernize the state (inevitably handing off the reigns to a centralized republican bureaucracy) but as a way to preserve the organic internal distinctions of a nation.
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No.6218
>>6217
>The monarchical order shouldn’t exist as a way to centralize and modernize the state
Ideological tenets favoring decentralization /centralization fade away and reappear. It means different things. However, in favor of a monarchy being decentralized, it should be noted that monarchs require a handoffs approach to autonomy and things like the economy. I am the only one who could care less about the whole centralization/decentralization thing.
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No.6221
>>6148
>States rights is what caused South Carolina to pass a "Muh 6 gorillion" law
Wrong, Jews are.
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