The American Revolution is of specific note because (generally speaking) there wasn't violence where it was civilian vs civilian.
The civil war is especially interesting because there were clear lines of demarcation between the sides.
The next civil war will look a lot more like the French revolution with certain neighborhoods fighting others. So I think best advice is to move to an area with people share your political beliefs and train with them
Agreed, the Mason Dixon line made the civil war possible. This time around things seem more oriented to flyover country vs the coasts or even cities vs rural. The thing is with that separation it isn't geographically defined enough to see armies fighting each other. The way it looks to me is more institutions vs the disenfranchised. Be that the press, universities, or big tech it doesn't seem to me to be leading to a civil war, more like the Vichy French vs French Resistance or the British vs the IRA. Quite frankly I don't want it to go there. Is there a way to stop this train?
Yeah, don't buy into the propaganda from either side and just be a "dude". The majority of people are the silent majority.
This crap is made up of those dedicated to a cause and the unemployed with nothing better to do. Once the economy improves this will go back to those dedicated to a cause. The rest will have something to lose and something to occupy their time other than sitting on the internet and getting mad.
The American Revolution is of specific note because (generally speaking) there wasn't violence where it was civilian vs civilian.
The civil war is especially interesting because there were clear lines of demarcation between the sides.
The next civil war will look a lot more like the French revolution with certain neighborhoods fighting others. So I think best advice is to move to an area with people share your political beliefs and train with them
And buy ammo
Agreed, the Mason Dixon line made the civil war possible. This time around things seem more oriented to flyover country vs the coasts or even cities vs rural. The thing is with that separation it isn't geographically defined enough to see armies fighting each other. The way it looks to me is more institutions vs the disenfranchised. Be that the press, universities, or big tech it doesn't seem to me to be leading to a civil war, more like the Vichy French vs French Resistance or the British vs the IRA. Quite frankly I don't want it to go there. Is there a way to stop this train?
Yeah, don't buy into the propaganda from either side and just be a "dude". The majority of people are the silent majority.
This crap is made up of those dedicated to a cause and the unemployed with nothing better to do. Once the economy improves this will go back to those dedicated to a cause. The rest will have something to lose and something to occupy their time other than sitting on the internet and getting mad.