Brexit, America, and the Law of Entropy
As for the Baileys, ours is England. Isn't it amazing how America, once a predominantly British-populated country, is feeling the same pains as our mother country? Is that possibly because, like England, our population is less English speaking, less Anglo in appearance, too diverse in religion, and disconnected in culture?
We seek the comfort of similarity. That is our nature. To force dilution of our natural state is to become less of who we are.
Eventually, we will fall back to our most simplistic form, whether that is a united country or the formation of new ones. It's the law of entropy, the propensity to degrade to the most simple, the most stable, state of existence.
It's simple science.
The vote for independence by England to become a culturally united entity is nature taking its course.
We're next.
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