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America may be more divided now than anytime since the Civil War

Along with the MAJOR signpost along the way to Balkanization that came recently with California declaring itself a sanctuary state, the controlled media is recognizing that the country is becoming more and more divided, with no peaceful resolution in sight. Today’s new article by Salon is the latest to point out that divorce now seems inevitable, whether through secession or civil war.

Our two parties have long represented different views of American society, but the chasm is only getting deeper

“…The Pew Poll released a new study this week on partisanship and values that suggests the gap between Democrats and Republicans is only getting wider on issues of race, immigration, the role of government and even things as basic as how and where we choose to live. Both parties are developing an acute hostility toward the other and are becoming more ideologically consistent…”

“…In the current survey, 41 percent say that racial discrimination is the reason African Americans have a hard time getting ahead, while 49 percent say they are personally responsible if they cannot advance. That 41 percent is the highest number recorded in the survey’s history, and that shift is entirely because Democrats views have changed dramatically.

In 1994 when that questions was first asked, the survey found that 39 percent of Democrats believed that racial discrimination was a determinant, while only 24 percent of Republicans agreed. Today that gap has grown from 15 points to 50: About 64 percent of Democrats say discrimination is a primary factor, while just 14 percent of Republicans agree..”

The far left article by anti-White hack Heather Digby Parton is predictably written from a liberal slant, but it is instructive in what our enemies fear. They fear a conflict with us. They fear us fighting back. They fear what is coming. Because they know that they will lose.

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