>And yeah, you may be Athens with all your philosophy and fem lit universities up north, but before you go threatening war, remember which part of the country is Sparta.
There is just so much wrong with this statement I don know where to begin
First off the Athenian league Won against the Spartans... so Ok we are agreed that the south is Sparta in this analogy.
Also you do realize that the southern culture and spartan culture are completely opposite on everything but slavery right?
Sparta had institutionalized Pederasty and post-birth abortion and encouraged homosexuality in the military none of which are thing liked by the south.
secondly Sparta went into decline as it increasingly focused on suppressing the helots (slaves) the the exclusion of all else destroying there society. as Sparta militarized itself to the point that spartan men spent most of their lives living in their barrack away from their wives dropping their birth rate.
as for "fem lit university" spartan women were some of the most independent and educated in the ancient world.
as for claim that
>State has every right to throw off the shackles of friendship and loyalty. We united our states out of a common interest, but we _never_ signed away our rights to a federal government.
you did. what you are talking about dates back to the articles of confederation which was superseded by the US constitution which was ratified by all of the states the south included, and provisions a strong federal government.
There is just so much wrong with this statement I don know where to begin
First off the Athenian league Won against the Spartans... so Ok we are agreed that the south is Sparta in this analogy.
Also you do realize that the southern culture and spartan culture are completely opposite on everything but slavery right?
Sparta had institutionalized Pederasty and post-birth abortion and encouraged homosexuality in the military none of which are thing liked by the south.
secondly Sparta went into decline as it increasingly focused on suppressing the helots (slaves) the the exclusion of all else destroying there society. as Sparta militarized itself to the point that spartan men spent most of their lives living in their barrack away from their wives dropping their birth rate.
as for "fem lit university" spartan women were some of the most independent and educated in the ancient world.
as for claim that
>State has every right to throw off the shackles of friendship and loyalty. We united our states out of a common interest, but we _never_ signed away our rights to a federal government.
you did. what you are talking about dates back to the articles of confederation which was superseded by the US constitution which was ratified by all of the states the south included, and provisions a strong federal government.