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To: Scott from the Left Coast

“The problem with this supposed civil war is it is far too late, the fascist Left has taken the initiative, built the infrastructure needed and implemented their will on the streets and in society. The totalitarians have already taken control and implemented their system. A war now would be fascist Left mop up action and nothing more.”

War is a funny thing historically, unpredictable. The people that participate are also unpredictable. I don’t want to see Civil War II on US soil, it took 8% of the population last time, it will be much much worse. A new civil war may not play out on the streets, but in the transportation of those things needed to support dense population centers.

“Probably the best hope is a foreign adversary puts us out of our misery.”

The Chinese are already hard at work assisting the Democrats. Look no further than Act Blue funding to see what the alliances are.


65 posted on 01/09/2024 9:56:42 AM PST by Pete Dovgan
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To: Pete Dovgan
War is a funny thing historically, unpredictable.

Yup. Ask yourself this. Most Americans have zero desire for a civil war of any kind, and rightly so. They are fat, warm, and comfortable. We're still running on the fumes of 1980-2010. If something were to suddenly happen that makes many or most Americans hungry, cold and desperate, all bets are off. And I think folks would be surprised at how fast an organized force would assemble. Whether that force could be effectively controlled and channeled for a good purpose is another question all together. Moral leadership would need to arise and God only knows where that would come from.
73 posted on 01/09/2024 1:25:33 PM PST by Antoninus (Republicans are all honorable men.)
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