The idea of California seceding from the U.S., known as “Calexit,” has gained prominence in social and political movements, especially during times of tension. Let’s explore the reasons behind this proposal!
Political and Cultural Differences:
California is predominantly progressive, often clashing with the conservative policies of the federal government, especially during the Trump administration. Issues such as immigration and climate change are points of conflict.
Disproportionate Economic Contribution:
As the largest economy in the U.S., California contributes significantly to federal taxes. Some argue that the state “supports” other regions without receiving proportional benefits in infrastructure or social programs.
Legislative Autonomy:
California already has strict laws in areas like the environment and labor rights. Independence would allow for greater freedom to implement progressive policies without federal government interference.
Unique Cultural Identity:
With its diversity and strong technology and entertainment economy, many Californians see the state as culturally distinct from the rest of the country. This unique identity reinforces the idea of secession.
Recent Events:
The tensions during the Trump administration and the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the differences in public policy between California and the federal government, reigniting the debate over the possibility of secession.
I think it would be a shame, big political institutions are cool imo, i would much much rather see a revolution in amerikkka and having the whole thing become something like the ussr rather than see it break up, but hey it would probably be good for the world in general.
Either way it aint happening, it would mean civil war and i doubt california wins that.