https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4340229/posts?page=62#62
excerpt:
What I’m watching right now is to see where we are in the arc of escalation.
Interestingly there’s a pattern in history where there’s a 20 to 30 year buildup of grievance before there ends up being a major revolution or an assassination. In this country we’ve had 20 to 30 years of grievance.
We had children raised up under the grievances of their parents, and now they have what’s called an ‘inherited grievance.’
Where their parents will tolerate the injustice that they see, the children will not tolerate it, and they are more likely to engage in much more physical and violent manners to be able to change the world because the grievance is their entire life. It becomes their identity.
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The above is the text from a tik-tok video of somebody (professional student of history?) that your post made me think of.
Thank you for your service. While I don’t share entirely your views on the Vietnam War, I do on your “war at home”. Although my link is with regard to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and the response seems to indicate that the war at home is not lost.
TPUSA has 900 college chapters and 1,200 in high schools. In the past view days they have received 32,000 applications to start new chapters. (Heck, it could be 64,000 as the article I read was from Sunday morning).
While I don’t share entirely your views on the Vietnam War, I do on your “war at home”.