Now Corsica Is Splintering

Another indicator of shifting perceptions relating to borders:

An alliance of those who believe the French region of Corsica should have greater autonomy and those who want it to become fully independent have scored a resounding victory in last night’s election.

After winning in the first round of voting, yesterday’s final vote saw Pe a Corsica pick up 41 of 63 seats in the Assembly, receiving over 56% of the vote.

The movement is led by the pro-autonomy Gilles Simeoni and the pro-indy Jean-Guy Talamoni. Following the result, Simeoni said: “Paris today has to take stock of what is happening in Corsica.”

The same forces that are driving these regions to seek independence are also operative in the full nation, driving individuals to seek autonomy of their nations. So as Corsicans seek autonomy, that will also mean French citizens are beginning to see France as autonomous, and they are beginning to want autonomy from the globalists and their governmental proxies.

As K approaches, amygdala grows, and splintering is inevitable.

I would not buy stock in the EU as we head toward the Apocalypse. Whether peacefully or otherwise, it is all definitely coming down.

r/K Theory says so.

Tell everyone about r/K Theory, because you want to feed the fires of K-selection

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Andy
Andy
7 years ago

Why do i get the feeling you just discover that there are places beside america. I was in corsica years ago once and it looks like hillbilly country with shot up street signs where the french names are effaced. This clownshow goes on since forever. Nothing ever came of it.

American Graffiti
American Graffiti
7 years ago

OT

Alphagameplan writes about Christopher Robin hating his dad … but look at the dad’s eyes in the linked photo. His smile never touches his eyes.

I’ve learned so much from reading this blog… I now look at web photos with my thumb covering half the face, thinking, “yup, there’s another one.”

https://alphagameplan.blogspot.kr/2017/12/christopher-robin-was-snowflake.html?m=1

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 years ago

Corsicans aren’t just French people on an island, they don’t and have never spoken French. They aren’t ethnically French by any definition at all. They’re totally disconnected from France culturally and socially. They, like Sardinians (Their closest relatives) are highly distinct from other European populations.