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Do you think Aztlan in USA and Euzkadi in Spain might become independent as Quebec in Canada ?

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  1. Yes,

    Our world and societies keep changing.

    Our planet is dynamic not static


  2. Quebec is not independent from Canada

  3. Yes I do,

  4. What's "Aztlan?" If you are referring to any Mexicans in that way somehow trying to link them to the Aztecs, you are only fooling yourself. There IS no connection to the Aztecs from present-day Mexicans, except that some Mexicans live in the same area as the Aztecs did.

    What's "Euzkadi?" Never heard that one.

  5. There is NO SUCH THING as Aztlan, never has been never will be.

  6. Most likely not on in the  case of Quebec and Euzkadi with Quebec being the most likely. Aztlan independence will never happen/or the creation of Aztlan.

  7. No, there never was an Aztlan and no one important wants it.  The real solution to Aztlan is to close the border and stop illegal immigration.

  8. The Basques in Spain are already an autonomous community--- I would even say they have more independence than the Quebecois Canadians.  As for Aztlan, you're referring to an entirely different subject, as this is not really a functioning "community".

  9. Since there are no such places no!!!

  10. Shouldn't this question be posted in mythology?

  11. I ignore if Aztlan  will become independent, I don't think so. However I assure you  El País Vasco or Euskadí  nerver will get  independence.It will belong  to Spain  for ever and ever. And besides Quebec is not independent, it belongs to Canada

  12. No, more than half the people on this website wouldn't even know about Aztlan! Don't take it personally...

  13. Quebec may someday become independant.  "Atzlan", absolutely not, it doesn't even exist.  Euzkadi...never heard of that one.

  14. I don't ever think Aztlan will...furthermore I don't believe it should.  It's more a mythological ideal to me, that hopefully will never come to fruition.  I don't realistically see it ever happening!

    However, Euzkadi is a completely different matter.  I'd almost agree with those above who suggest that it has autonomy already that rivals Quebec.  Further autonomy would be desireable, purely to respect the wishes of the locals for self-determination.  If only the failed Ibarretxe plan had made it through the Cortes! But we all knew that would never happen.

    I support the right of a region to self-determination - but not quasi-mythical regions such as Aztlan.

  15. The USA has nukes.  Ain't nobody seceding, despite independence movements in Alaska, Hawaii, Vermont, the south, and who knows where else.

    Spain doesn't have nukes, but I don't see the Basques setting up an independent Euzkadi--mayne a self governing region like Catalonia.

    Quebec's independence movement is sort of in a lull, having failed to win support in a referendum.

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