Secession - The possibility

For the briefest of moments, measured in days and weeks, there is the possibility that those people that aspire for independence could take it rather than wait to be given it. Or, measured in months, take it when West Minster fails to deliver the satisfactory extension of devolution offered in the bid to sway the NO vote.
Of those deemed eligible to vote, the following areas said YES -
Dundee City (53,620 people 57.35%)
West Dunbartonshire (33,720 people 53.96%)
Glasgow (194,779 people 53.49%)
North Lanarkshire (115,783 people 51.07%)
West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow and North Lanarkshire have common geographic boundaries forming one area. Together with Dundee there lives the possibility for two independent areas. Secession from the United Kingdom for two micro-nations under a Scotland banner if they so choose.
Now, I know that the people that voted YES for independence (mostly) didn't vote for what is ACTUALLY true independence. But, the important issue is they aspire to what they BELIEVE is true independence and that is extremely important to realise. The belief in something is the surest first step to breaking the bonds.
Will it happen ?
Unfortunately not. People are so tied to the idea that the 'democratic' process binds them to the majority decision. To subjugate their will to the majority, not realising the majority have been blinded and deceived that they are pursuing their will through a democratic process driven by the aristarchy.
Should it happen ?
In the context. Yes. This has turned from an IDEA that the Scottish as a body of people want independence to the FACT that they voted on an area-by-area basis. Those areas want independence and following established conditioning those that voted NO in those areas are to be subjected to the WILL of the majority in that area. Of course the counter argument is voting by area was just a means to collect the result as a whole. But that is what makes it possible to present my proposition.
For those that aspire, you've seen how to stand up. Now it's time to walk.
Good luck and good speed.
Of those deemed eligible to vote, the following areas said YES -
Dundee City (53,620 people 57.35%)
West Dunbartonshire (33,720 people 53.96%)
Glasgow (194,779 people 53.49%)
North Lanarkshire (115,783 people 51.07%)
West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow and North Lanarkshire have common geographic boundaries forming one area. Together with Dundee there lives the possibility for two independent areas. Secession from the United Kingdom for two micro-nations under a Scotland banner if they so choose.
Now, I know that the people that voted YES for independence (mostly) didn't vote for what is ACTUALLY true independence. But, the important issue is they aspire to what they BELIEVE is true independence and that is extremely important to realise. The belief in something is the surest first step to breaking the bonds.
Will it happen ?
Unfortunately not. People are so tied to the idea that the 'democratic' process binds them to the majority decision. To subjugate their will to the majority, not realising the majority have been blinded and deceived that they are pursuing their will through a democratic process driven by the aristarchy.
Should it happen ?
In the context. Yes. This has turned from an IDEA that the Scottish as a body of people want independence to the FACT that they voted on an area-by-area basis. Those areas want independence and following established conditioning those that voted NO in those areas are to be subjected to the WILL of the majority in that area. Of course the counter argument is voting by area was just a means to collect the result as a whole. But that is what makes it possible to present my proposition.
For those that aspire, you've seen how to stand up. Now it's time to walk.
Good luck and good speed.