This is not a joke. I actually don't know.

  • iie [they/them, he/him]
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    5 months ago

    Depends on how you define "America." After you change the government, economic system, culture, and name, it starts to be a Ship of Theseus thing.

    The only question left is the borders, but "in a communist world" borders are less important. We might even have overlapping voting regions and sub-regions like a big complicated Venn diagram, depending on the issue at hand. Maybe everyone in the Rio Grande watershed votes on Rio Grande-related issues. If your farming community straddles the watershed divide, maybe half your neighbors vote on Rio Grande-related issues and the other half don't.

    I don't see a reason to keep the current borders of America, but also, I'm not sure what the borders will even mean.