bornagainanarchist is on my wavelength; that's what excites me: an opening." an opportunity.
Why the SE? while slavery is no longer an issue, there is a combination of lingering resentment of "northern agression," marginalisation, and forced submission to the will of an "other." Kind of like Brexit. If the South were to simply stop participating in national politics and stop respecting national laws, it would set an example for smaller regions within the South. If the SE can secede from the Union, it can hardly stop, say, Appalachia from seceding from the Confederacy; and Appalachia could hardly argue against the total independence of, say, Polk County, Tennessee. Then couldn't any individual in said county secede from that tiny nation? just by calling up her President at home and saying, "I declare my independence."
It's the idea of self-government and that any participation in any society is purely voluntary. If it got started, there is a possibility it couldn't be stopped.