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42 sats \ 2 replies \ @kr OP 13h \ parent \ on: How Many Countries Will Exist in 100 Years? AskSN
My thinking is that political polarization is pushing people more towards distinct poles (red vs blue), rather than causing people to splinter into a million different belief systems.
Of course there are lots of sub-groups, but it feels like most tribes fit neatly into red or blue narratives these days.
You're right, so far. Polarization is highly bipolar.
Still, that drives urban-rural divides and could lead to cities wanting more autonomy from their surroundings.
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This is the key division: rural vs urban
There are no blue states only blue cities
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