What Would a Second US Civil War Really Look Like?
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America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we
destroyed ourselves. -Abraham Lincoln
So how many times did you VOTE?? 😂😂
We are seeing exactly this happen, increasingly, the past few years.
@@JP-ho6zc Keep telling yourself that's gonna matter. We all vote. Doesn't mean they get counted, or even matter. You're OBVIOUSLY blind to reality. You must have missed the last election...😂🤣😂
@@JP-ho6zcit’s not a function of voting
An American civil war would be a riot of people yelling at the clouds.
“Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.”
― George Carlin
And they don't even have to be that large. The grand total of active fighters in the troubles was 3,000, both sides combined, out of a population of 1.5 million.
See Jan 6
@@themollerzyou can say that again! Just because trump couldn't loose like a normal human being. No, he had to be a baby about it.
@@themollerz See Jan 6th trials.
@@themollerzor literally any group of leftists
It's better to die on your feet the live on your knees.
Ameen brother
Your mom said different. Oh Snap!
@@robertnorman2508 NERD...
@@robertnorman2508 i bet you VOTED a lot.. 💯💯😄😄😄
don't tell his wife!
Oh, and that's 393 million *registered* guns. It's been legal to manufacture your own personal firearm since 1776
"Why is our society so low-trust?"
Also Americans:
@@PeruvianPotato we used to be able to mail order fully automatic machine guns that shipped right to your front door, no FFL transfer or NICS background check. This was a time when America was as high trust as its ever been post WW2. America is turning into a low trust society because our institutions have done nothing but consistently lie to us and fail us decade after decade. People are just starting to realize it is all. Its like an abusive spouse who lies and cheats and then asks "why doesn't my SO trust me"
Can't ever trust a government to do the right thing😏
Really.. So people didn't make guns before 1776?? 😄😄😄
please tell me what federal agency you registered your guns with....
I find it hilarious that in the movie half the states didn’t even participate which honestly seems pretty accurate.
I’m in Missouri we’re not doing shit lol.
Where’s Michigan? They couldn’t be bothered to put us in an infographic?
@@ronyolo8419 Hey same brother lol I feel like if anything half of us would hide out in the ozarks and the other half would just keep going to work since a civil war might mean less traffic on I-49 or something
I'd imagine that to still be the case, certain Areas like Wyoming are just... not really relevant? I don't think either side would be looking to burn down America's farmlands scorched earth style. Nobody is really going to want to march through Nevada. etc.
Texas and California formed an alliance for the “Western Forces” and that seems like the most ridiculous part.
The Revolutionary War was technically the first Civil War. There were a huge amount of Loyalists that fought.
Thanks I've been saying this.
Sure…blame Canada 😅
If Americans lost that war…they’d be Canadians.
@@terryjross What..?
LOL wat
Same thought. I never understood how it was a revolution when the Americans themselves were basically immigrants from the UK. Most Revolutionary Wars across the globe are usually natives or original inhabitants fighting off a colonizer or outside threat
The first civil war had clear "enemies" with uniformed armies. The next one will be a little more vague.
They usually have purple hair…
Dam! That is the best part. Long lines of troops curving up the hills at Manassas. Very colourful & dramatic.
It used to be the glint off the bayonet, but now it will be the reflection off your cell phone screen!
Never happen. Everybody is too fat/lazy/and couldn't give a poop/ unless you might get a new Apple 33 Phone out of the deal.
@@HeavyMetal45 feminazis are less likely to own guns than dog-killing karens.
It will be democrats against Republicans. Not north against south
@@piggy59873 North and South was the first civil war. In my opinion, the next civil war will be conservative against progressive.
As a Vet, and an American, it's my Right and duty to pursue happiness, and to be able to express my civil rights. Currently I don't feel safe, happy or secure. I feel like I'm not represented, and see and hear tyranny and corruption.
Go touch grass
Me too.
Someone’s a Trump supporter. Wake up and stop drinking the kool-aid. He’s a reincarnation of Jim Jones.
Taxation without representation. All liberal policies of the Democrat party, who has turned its back on the American people seem to be pushing the country to civil war. Otherwise they would not embrace millions of illegal aliens they invited into the country at taxpayer expense. We have seen there are limits to a two party system where age and term limits do not keep the politicians in check. For they never retire or give up their seat only upon death. I too agree with you the corruption of the Democrats can only lead one to believe they have sold out to America's enemies. And it was the Democrats who started the first civil war, so why not the 2nd? It's in their history against this once beacon of light in the world of oppression and evil dictators.
being a grown man ain't about being fucking happy. That's our main issue, expectations.
To have a Civil War, one would have to get off the couch.
The left won’t
@@stewarttomkinson3356No, you must be talking about Meal Team Six.
@@ericv7720 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
This👆
The South will rise again riding Rascals!
Let's not forget that a weak USA could be in the interest of several other nations. Violent extremists could be supported and encouraged by foreign powers.
yeah, with the way the world is going atm... would be great if you guys weren't turning on each other. Thanks media.
Open boarders
This is 100% going on, on both sides of the argument. Probably by the same foreign powers toward both sides, honestly.
A lot of the stuff that's getting Americans at each others throats is just... frankly petty bullshit. It's the kind of arguing children get into.
Like, how many foreign powers do you think are behind the Antifa/BLM/whatever the flavor of the month riots?
You spelled CIA wrong 😂
Famous last words... "Are you crazy, THAT will NEVER happen".
I find it funny How he keeps saying america is a democracy...news blast we're not.
The USA is a democratic republic. What planet are you living on?
@@juliemissick4206 it’s a constitutional republic not a democratic one
"they" don't get it.......
@@masterqui-gonjinn90 no, a democratic republic based on a constitution
@@ctrchg Nope, a constitutional federal republic.
I was raised in one of the more peaceful parts of Northern Ireland during the troubles. When you are exposed to news of bombings and shootings daily, it doesn't stop you going somewhere like Belfast or Derry/Londonderry, or on a night out it makes you more vigilant. Bombs could be anywhere so you remained vigilant when out and about.
You'll swerve the car to avoid a paper/plastic bag in the road, it could hold a device there to ambush security forces.
I remember opening my bag to be security checked before entering shops, that becomes normal.
We checked behind/under stock in shops for hidden devices before closing time. There were also things like 'bomb sales' where the shops sold everything for dirt cheap after a bomb went off. Sometimes the glass/smoke smell came out of the clothes/items, and sometimes they didn't.
I’m currently in grad school and one of my classes is around Social Reconciliation (which will include a 2 weeks trip to Ireland/NI next month) and this is an interesting perspective, in reference to what I’ve read thus far. As an American in his early 40’s, I feel like The Troubles wasn’t as discussed or covered on the news as much. I appreciate your perspective, especially on a topic like this video and from a recent more-West-related conflict.
That is horrifying, and thank you for sharing.
Wild
“Sometimes the glass/smoke came out of the clothes/items, and sometimes they didn’t.”
Chilling
Same in South Africa in the 80s I remember you could not go to a shopping mall without going through a metal detector .. the Police also came to our school and showed us what a limpet mine was … also didn’t stop us living life ! Oh and all white schools had cadets .. yes we had .22 rifles and were drilled on how to march and shoot …
A British man just told them not to stockpile ammunition. They're all running out to buy more right now
What?😏 noooooo.... we would never stockpile.... never ever....
It's absurd for any European to lecture us Americans about guns and I watch this with a grain of salt because Simon is obviously a leftist with TDS. He put his passive aggressive viewpoints throughout his videos. He could be very influential to weak minded people
You're speaking crazy thoughts, there's no longer any private stockpiles in America. We all lost our supplies in the fire and when the boat sunk....
@@jeremyfleshman3865 totally man. I lost mine in a Puget Sound boating accident. I only have fishing poles
Hahaha 👍 never stopped
"Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent" -Issac Asimov
There are a lot of them
what did he even mean by that though? several ways on interpreting it. people who are incompetent resort to violence as their last option? a perplexing statement.
This won’t be a civil war like 1860’s but a Mad Max on steroids…….
It will be Mad Max on Ozempic.
😂😂😂😂@@1schwererziehbar1
Oh. So I should hold off heading down to Antietam to get a good campsite?
@@luckyguy600 A country cannot fall from without but first from falling from within…..
Hopefully!
Americans just don't realize how comfortable we are .Things may not be the best but a war in our own backyards will make things way worse, Millions will die either though violence or hunger and our lives will never be the same
yep - that's what wars do.
I think that's the point, both sides wants their lives to change drastically, it's just a difference in how, and in the end nobody is going to get what they want.
Indeed, 1rst world problems.... are not problems. Based on obesity numbers, there will be no war. All of the combatants would die of heart attack and obesity before they could actually engage in combat... not to mention lack of metformin for their diabetes.
Man, its almost like sometimes people are willing to sacrafice comfort in the name of whats right. Who woulda guessed?
I think in the end the majority of Americans won’t ever do anything, small group would probs pop up but that will be squashed quick and quietly.
If you want to listen to the opinion of a Syrian. My country had a civil war that we still live with its ongoing effects. I know about the Lebanese civil war. They are ugly. They are scary. They never go as expected. They always drag on of years or decades. They end up with failed divided states. Destroyed economy. Counties lose their identity. They are never the same. You lose your memories. Your homes. Your neighborhoods. Your cities. Your enemy is your brother. Your neighbor. Your friend.
Thank you for your opinion
This needs to be pinned. @Warographics do ya thang.
As an American, I just want to apologize on behalf of my government constantly intervening in Syria and the middle East in general. I have absolutely no control over my government, they forcefully take my hard earned money (I am self employed and work 12 hour days 6 days), and call it taxation. But the taxation doesn't go to help the every day American, it goes to the war machine. It makes me disgusted that my money has been used against my will to commit atrocious actions and/or "stir the pot" in the way that feeds the military machine... English is my second language, I'm not from here originally. So my perspective is complex and nuanced. Ultimately, I believe the USA Government are the main problem in the world currently. I think things will be better, for the world as well as for Americans, once a revolution happen. I am hopeful to see our constitution and principles reinstated. Maybe it's bias, but I know many non westerns and Europeans would prefer if there must be a global super power... Russia is preferable to the United States. This is not to say Russia is eutopia, not even closer to one. Russia has a much better track record of trying to use treaties and sticking to them unless there other party breaks it, Russia does not intervene to the extent USA does, and Russia does not have white supremacy complex such as USA.
This is getting rambling but I pray to God/Allah that there will be one day global peace. I wish we will all stop fighting, and instead sit down to discuss every day things ...it will lead humanity to realize we have much more in common than not
Your Civil war started because the government was doing horrible things to the people. Our civil war is going to start because people watch too many propaganda TH-cam videos about how bad everything in our country is, even though life here is pretty sweet compared to most of the rest of the world. People are bored and spoiled and ready to destroy their country over nothing. They know not what they wish for.
Well said sir
Check out "the Business Plot" for just how close America came to a civil war in the 30's.
How close was it really though? Butler said he was approached by MacGuire and claimed it was supported by half a million men and had around $3 million in funding but then why did nothing come of it? Because Butler said no to replacing FDR or were the financiers getting cold feet? Was Butler or MacGuire embellishing on how much backing this potential coup had?
If it ever existed, which is questionable. If it did exist and they attempted to carry it out it would have failed and been condemned.
@@judsonbox9845 What do you mean by "if it ever existed"? It is a well documented historical fact, it did fail and was condemned.
@@richardbritten492 “ In Schlesinger's summation of the affair in 1958, "No doubt, MacGuire did have some wild scheme in mind, though the gap between contemplation and execution was considerable, and it can hardly be supposed that the Republic was in much danger” A single night of drunken rambling about conspiracy does not a government coup make.
@@richardbritten492 Historian Robert F. Burk wrote, "At their core, the accusations probably consisted of a mixture of actual attempts at influence peddling by a small core of financiers with ties to veterans organizations and the self-serving accusations of Butler against the enemies of his pacifist and populist causes."
Another banger, Butler was a deranged crank with an axe to grind.
TH-cam gave me a warning for suggesting that any nuke armed country that's losing a civil war, will use its nukes as self defense. Apparently YT can't handle reality.
As an American myself...
I'm not really keen on a civil war.
As a Haitian-American That's lived here for 19 years. I agree ,and think the Civil War would mostly like be held on Twitter by sending mean tweets 😂
Sounds like a good time.
@@devotedtodestruction someday you'll mature
@@TheRealSykx war doesn’t come from a place of immaturity. We need to conserve our ideals and traditions.. not whatever the f*ck America has become. Maybe it’s you that needs to mature.
@@devotedtodestruction your words prove my point better than I ever could, thank you.
4min since the video went up and I’m already seeing Articles by experts on a 23+ minute video
TH-cam comments 😂
Hoping to see this logical comment lol - wild
yt comments in a nutshell 😂
"I have a degree from the university of Reddit so I know what I am talking about"
We are not beating the “dead internet” allegations
It makes me sick just thinking about another civil war in the USA. Abraham Lincoln's quote is chilling but accurate. I don't understand why people are polarizing so much, maybe it's social media. I remember being able to talk, have friends and even date others of opposite views. We need each other, and I think this has been forgotten. Ignorance will cause a civil war. Maybe we have been so isolated from war, only seeing it on TV that we have forgotten how horrific it all really is. I leave with a quote as well; “Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it.” ― George Santayana
People become polarized because they adopt an ideology, without realizing that the United States is governed by the rich, the average American thinks that their neighbor is the enemy, just for being a Democrat or Republican, without realizing that the enemy is the government
It's a type of thought that cannot be eliminated without shedding blood
@@armandoventura9043 I hope your wrong.
Maybe thats why I hate people that burn books ,destroy history, and rewrite history
It really started with the 24 hour news cycle and have only gotten worse with social media. This nation shall fall this century. However, after watching videos like this analyzing a foreign invasion and civil war, it shall most likely be succession that shall destroy the country and create smaller countries.
This time it won't be North vs South, or East vs West. This will be your neighbors, police, and the government.
In 1906, Alfred Henry Lewis stated, “There are only nine meals between mankind and anarchy.”
Which is what a civil war will be like.
And all us ignorant farmers and truckers have to do is cut off the food supply and fuel supply and watch the masses feed on themselves.
Last time I checked, the liberal hives don’t actually grow their own food, provide their own resources or care about the actually humans who provide their ways of life.
9 ? 😂😂 fat America will be arming up after 4 😂😂
Yes, in an era with almost no refrigeration nor modern food-processing, everything had to be bought or gathered every single day and prepared every single day. Still, it's equally true today. If the power goes out, kaaaaaa-BOOOOOOM. There is one consolation: all the other countries on Earth are in the same boat. If the Brewskis or the Ch*nks start some sh*t, we can take them with us.
Absolute truth !
People in my country joke that there could never be a civil uprising in the USA because there is no US embassy to stage it.
Ah yes Bolivia
Well, if you have Russian one, then there's always the possibility as well.
Or they could label you terrorists and just invade outright lol
Unfortunately this is true. Great comment. I hate how our elite politicians stir up crap in other countries.
Destabilizing the eastern hemisphere while dominating the western hemisphere is an effective way to maintain the power gap.
That's ok we have a Russian Embassy they've taken over Civil Wars in West Africa why not here?
How am I still finding new channels from this guy
Well this is aging like fine wine
A shaker of salt is one thing. The ability of Washington DC to screw up is beyond debate.
Ahhh look, an example in incendiary rhetoric
Jimmy Buffett never found his lost shaker of salt. RIP
@@Strider91 If you don't see that our government has a two-tier legal system and a pay for play problem then you are a willing fool or just a plain old fool. Not only is incendiary rhetoric needed, but incendiary actions are too.
Yeah.. Who gave power, consent, legitimacy, 💵 and weapons to those gangsters to be your GODS?? 😂😂😂
Especially Biden and the worst most corrupt administration in U.S history
It's more like some Americans have romanticized civil war and have no idea of the realities of such a conflict would bring.
Get rid of Biden and they'll be no worry He's selling us out to the rest of the world to put profit in his pocket
Or see enough issues or have been victims of violence from the other side enough to see its dire necessity. And with those in charge getting rid of peaceful ways of resistance left and right, it makes violence inevitable.
Every nation has romanticized war in general, without any idea of the realities associated with such conflicts
General Rittenhouse is STOKED
That's exactly what's going on- thank you for being a voice of reason!
Secondcivil: property damage of epic proportions. Non functioning plumbing. Ass-smelling wind.
Scarlett O'Hara much?
The thought of Australia actually caring enough to create a civil war these days 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As an Aussie I needed that laugh
"War doesn't decide who's right, only who's left."
- Anais,
The Amazing World of Gumball
The real quote is from Bertrand Russell I believe
Only who is dead and who lives.
i love gumball i watch it with my son one of the few new cartoons i actually like, like alot lol its fucking that good very underrated show
You had me at Catholic but earned my friendship with the Gumball reference
"I slit the sheet, the sheet I slit, and on the slitted sheet I sit."- Steve Martin
If it happens, can I write off losses on my taxes?
Just a thought.
You still pay taxes? I don't.
My oath I signed never expires
I spent 8 months in Afghanistan 🇦🇫. Fuck war and anyone pulling for it. War ruins everything it touches.
Honest question: What's the alternative way to keep demonrats from destroying the country? Because I don't see one.
Only someone from a particularly entitled life would write something so utterly inane. You Karens are why the rest of us can't have nice things!
Yeah, sure you spent 8 months in Afghanistan, OK there then Audie Murphy! Or better yet Staff Sergent Salvatore Giunta!
Let me know when ur nads drop.
Sounds about right to me.😮
WAR is NO fun and I believe it would destroy alot of things, and kill alot of people😢😢
Like they say War is Hell!
The problem of a modern civil war is that it wouldn't be regional as much, it'd be neighborhood by neighborhood. Similar to a Balkans situation. EDIT: Everyone reading this needs to work on their reading comprehension.
I said *similar* to, not exactly like. The main emphasis of this comment is that it would not have clear cut battle lines like the American civil war of the past, instead lines would vary within one state or even change neighborhood by neighborhood.
EDIT 2: I will no longer be replying to most comments, only those that demonstrate a modicum of sense.
I doubt that because most peoples beliefs aren't very solid its mostly group think. A group of hardcore socialists in a conservative town would quickly conform to conservatism because their opinions aren't based on anything but going with the flow
Think more in the lines of bleeding Kansas.
roflmao are u murican? War on balkans started by serbian goverment taking control over what was yugo army and attacking other countries with all military equipment and supporters they had. what neighborhood warriors are you talking about? Educate yourself before talking out of ur ass
disagree, I think it would be more of urban vs rural. The large cities are the bastions of liberalism (which includes withing it the com-mie nutters called the leftists), (Dems) whereas typical rural America is conservative (Repl)
would be "town by town" . police wont play that shit
We haven't had a first civil war yet. The original definition of a civil war is two factions fighting for control over the same government. The original was called The War Between the States. It was NOT a civil war. The South was fighting to secede, not take over.
This guy gets it
Nailed it!!!
It was a failed 2nd revolutionary war more than a civil war. It became known as a civil war because we won and kept the union together.
@@Slyphantom It was supposed to be a voluntary union. As states could accede, they could secede as well.
You say that like they wouldn't have immediately started bulking up to invade if they hadn't been crushed.
*cleaning AR while drinking coffee and watching this brilliant man’s take*
the American Dream
That’s pretty stupid. This isn’t one section of the country against another. There are Republicans and Democrats in every state, so just how are you going to determine who to fight?
@@juliemissick4206i think it's going to be fairly easy
@@juliemissick4206 the blue hair
@@juliemissick4206 I think if this develops into war the people fighting eachother will be in classes, as much as people hate another you dont have to worry about karen and her fat husband living with their morbidly obese kids
"If I can make you believe in absurdity, I can make you commit atrocities" - Voltaire
Like genitally mutilating children, whom science proves are 96% likely to be OK with their gender after their brain develops at age 25. And the number who are actually affected, and not indoctrinated, are a miniscule number to begin with.
“What if we just inject Lysol” - Trump
"Men can get pregnant, there are 132 genders, abortion at 9 months is fine, crime and inflation are down, the border is secure"
Hence why there is the emphasis on ignoring basic biological truths such as gender and ethnicity.
“Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth."
*Joseph Goebbels
🤦🏻♀️Bad timing, I know.
At the battle of Antietam when soldiers ran out of ammo they picked up rocks and killed the enemy with them.The hate was real.
Sharpsburg.
more like early stage "manufactured consent".
Is it really hate. Or is it just fear of being killed or fear of being captured? Or is it just trying to fight for your country however you can? Buy time for another brigade to arrive and help or for friends to get away? Or are they just following orders?
Motives are complex.
That is good since places having rocks that can be chipped to have extra jagged edges ..technique called knapping used too . Rocks can be wielded enforce well when pummeling targets ..using hard quartz stones and hard shapely cobble stones from a creek or such place . Rocks from dry waterways in deserts ..much warped and jagged kinds .
at 2nd Manassas at the railroad cut the 9th Louisiana having run out of ammo drove back 2 union assaults with rocks, that is the most famous use of it in the War of Northern Aggression r
It won't be North vs South. It will be urban vs rural. Just look at a 2016 voting map. That's your sides.
Been saying this for years. west of I-5 and east of I-95 starting below DC and going north will be uncontested marxist territory and no need for red to invade. Red will be going after landlocked blue urban cities in the interior to evict the marxists. Can be done with seige and "borrowing" any logistics found traveling thru the deep red sea surrounding these cities.
I'd argue that yes community matters, yet I could tell you that within my town ( graduating class of 48) several lean left, majority leans right but it feels like it'll turn to the left in a decade or so. It also varies town to town
The cities starve if a conflict arises
Gotta say, this was a very well done assessment. Doesn’t seem like you have a bias towards one group or another. I really think it can’t be understated which way different branches of the military would throw their weight plus foreign nation support either side
In order to preserve Liberty, the masses must have knowledge
John Adams
He would be shock if he's alive today.. 😂😂
how the fuck do you maintain a well informed public? Most people are idiots.
@@christopherboxford9556leading by example when times get tough by people with the knowledge.
That will never happen. Humans, for the most part, are lazy animals.
@@AmrenMirit Who are these, 'people with the knowledge'?
Haha! "go out and stock up on ammunition". Bro, this is America. We're already stocked up. LOL!
Not to mention we know how to make our own 😂
I don't know what you mean. I lost all of mine in a boating accident.
@@squidly1117 🤣🤣😂😂
Have you seen the prices?
Everyone I know who is a gun owner has anywhere from 5000-15,000 rounds on hand. Half of the people I know save their brass because they have a reload station. The US is a very different nation to any other out there. And when it comes to a Civil War... it might not last as long as people think.
Your content is always so great! Thank you 🎉
Seal clubbing, everyone is in there cell phones
The more telling map for you to consider would be a county map showing the 2020 Election . It reflects a country divided into Urban and Rural .
And all the food, water and gases come from our (conservative) areas. Not to mention leftist mostly live in cities that are easily surrounded and cut off. We have way more firearms and ammo. 85% of ex special forces are conservative. We have more outdoor survival skills.
You noticed that too huh??
That's in every single country on the planet.
Latin America has conservatives in cities and liberals in the countryside
And even more telling is a map that accounts for vote share and population density. What you get is a sea of purple suburbs with pockets of blue and red and a lot of emptiness in the middle.
@AlexChec: Dense population is easily surround able and cut off from supplies. All the cities water, food and gases come from us conservatives. That’s only one out of many advantages we hold. The guy who made this video will probably delete this comment cause he’s agaisnt free speech unless you’re a democrat.
Idk how people can’t see leftist are against the constitution unless it benefits them. It it were up to them we’d have no firearms or free speech.
Another important factor in civil war and unrest is a large percentage of disaffected young men. The dropping rates of men attending/graduating college, and the declining marriage rate, and the fact that 60% of unmarried men 20-30 years old are not seeking a sexual/romantic relationship, indicates that a large portion of fighting age men have less attachment to the society, whether via opportunity or family. This takes away the standard deterrents that prevent fighting age men from running amok.
In recent memory the most uprisings in America happened in the 1960s and early 70s. When many of the uneducated young men were in Vietnam in a useless war. And 60% of young men are not seeking romantic relationships? By that do you mean "starting a family"? You used the term "fighting aged men" twice, so that makes me think you have a certain mentality.
I think what you are saying is there are a lot of incels out there. Ya know what? That's not a new thing at all. Always been autistic males who can't find a partner.
Must suck, but that sounds like a you problem. Neither of my children or any of their friends seem to be having issues with finding a partner.
Save one thing, they're mostly soft pasty whimps. Murders maybe but an army or the like no. Not like Rome.
Easier to radicalize someone already angry at the system than to convince someone living comfortably that things are going south. The video literally gives us the example of well off Bosniaks in Sarajevo thinking "Naw dog, it won't happen here, it's just those crazy dudes stockpiling ammo because they're angry".
No one should wholeheartedly dismiss the possibility that a bunch of down on their luck military aged males will start looking for answers, even if those involve violence.
@@jlqe3401 Yep. We have real problems when we depend on video games and internet porn to help provide political stability.
@@paulmackay7265 Good points & questions. Thanks for the thoughtful response.
I used the term "fighting aged" to connect the nebulous demographic between 18 and 35 to connect that age range to civil war. Not a mentality, just a shortcut.
I mean 60% are not seeking sex, relationships, or family. They have given up on trying to develop the interpersonal connections that give men meaning, reduce their selfishness, and prompts them to invest in the good of the society as a whole (for the sake of their loved ones.)
True, there have always been some INCELs, but historically, most were raised with a dad in the home, so they were shown more responsible, productive manhood.
By contrast, 30% of kids are currently being raised without a dad in the home. (It is 75% in the demographics with the highest murder and incarceration rates.) That correlates with radically disproportionate rates of criminality, suicide, addiction, and homicide, and the lowest rates of high school graduation and college attendance.
I am willing to bet that you build for your family's future, and that has become a guiding purpose in your life. I know that caring for my family made me more attached to the good of the society as a whole, and I do not think that is unusual.
I am also willing to bet the main reason your boys are doing fine is you. Think about who they would be if their main concept of masculinity wasn't because they watched dad going to work and paying bills, solving problems without violence, and holding himself accountable for how his life turned out.
What if their image of manhood was based primarily on movies, TV, and the bitter, entitled MGTOW tripe?
My observations are NOT a "me thing" because mass shootings, and five-murder weekends in Chicago and Baltimore are not a me thing. Burning down neighborhoods in 2020 was not a me thing.
We have canaries dying in the coal mine, and I think that one of the things killing them is a poverty of meaningful intimate relationships. Another one is a dearth of dads being intimately involved in their kids' lives.
As a dad, you REALLY matter.
I remember back in the 1960's, we went through a similar scenario.
No we didn't. The country now is far more deeply divided in every way. Nixon was no Trump and Republicans didn't defend him and they didn't repudiate the rule of law and our judicial system. No real parallels here, this is deeper and more dangerous.
Well, if it is a "war" it's not considered murder...
"war" in quotes literally says it is murder
As an American, I just want candidates who are actually worth voting for, as opposed to voting against.
Underrated comment. But people are too busy yelling at the left or right to take a step back.
Sorry, we don't have any.
@@diypictures Not so much left and right so much as it's Democrats and Republicans.
Safe to say, this war would take elements of: The French Revolution, The first American Civil War, The Spanish Civil War, and the Breakup of Yugoslavia
Every single thing you just said had "JESUIT" has the reason behind it.
THY Father, who planted your seed of creation was NEVER supposed to be on his knees to "Trust and Believe" that the God of Government, Science or Religion would save him.
Jesuit suppression 1773-1814 caused the American Revolution and the War of 1812 that hosted the Battle of Baltimore and raised "the first monument to war dead since Ancient (Canaanite) times"
My old neighborhood began as Fort Marshall, where religionist expanded the fight during the Civil War and provided additional FEDERALIZATION of a religious nation the grew to a World Warring party of people.
F*ck that "mission to create a new world" I like to keep things REAL
You left out the juntas in Paraguay, Chile, and Argentina.
@@kenneth6847Highly unlikely that the military in the US would overthrow the government. The scenarios described are more likely
It would be 90% the last one
@@marcallred506
Our military is full of tools especially the higher ranks. They’d decapitate a baby if it meant they wouldn’t get demoted
If conflict were to break out, it would almost certainly breakdown as urban vs rural. The numbers already breakdown that way, and it would be much easier for people to flee the country for the nearest city or vice-versa than it would be to flee a state like Kentucky or Nebraska to California or the northeast.
City folks would fail to to rural towns. The supposedly dull witted country folk and already armed and waiting for them to try. This is no intellectual game, this is bare survival we are talking about.
I don't see those who are living in rural areas fleeing to urban areas. I think it will be those in the urban areas going to the suburban and rural areas looking for food/water once they're done looting the urban areas.
@@user-kz5cw2gj3w Yeah, what are Rural people worried about from urban folks? Them waiving their stock portfolios at them? Urban folks offer nothing physical or substantial to survival, they live in a world of paper, computers, and digital lives.
Urban and rural people would largely stay away from each other just out of self preservation. The last place rural people are gonna go is into a completely lawless city. And the last thing urban people are gonna want to do is go get slaughtered in wide open spaces. This isn't a Union vs Confederate situation where both sides have territorial ambitions. Lawlessness and thievery would be dealt with on a case by case basis. However if you're a government employee, I would not recommend showing up to work. as you would certainly be the common enemy. Inner cities would absolutely devolve into chaos and carnage, while the rural folks would likely band together and guard their townships.
@@Cryptocracy_Now more like an emp blackout scenario than civil war
WW3 will be fought with memes
Glad you brought up how an American Civil War wouldn't look like the one we had in 1861. Many of us have a GPS pin on that moment in history.
... for lost fishing equipment?
It looks like the last 8 years. And will only to continue to escalate
yeah US civil war 2.0 would be worse
Yep it'll probably just be the next Syria and Myanmar
@@PeruvianPotatonope.
As a 40 year old American I can truly say this is the first time in my lifetime that feels like we are on the verge of something big. The current people in power on both sides do not serve the people. In fact they seemingly do everything we don't want them to do. It won't be just a civil war it would be a real insurrection if something happens. That's how most people in Louisiana feel that I speak to. I hope it doesn't get to that point though.
I honestly don't hate trumpers. Trump is only a figure because the politicians are so completely and obviously serving the billionaires. Those are the true enemies of America. The billionaires and their toadys in government. It's not your fellow workers who is a Democrat or Republican. The blue red dynamic surprise surprise is pushed by the MSM and government itself. Think people!
A new revolution
You can’t possibly equate the two sides at this point. I hate partisan politics as much as anyone, but if you seriously think that BOTH sides are EQUALLY against the interests of the people, then you need to get your head out of your own ass.
LA would be a goner without the feds.
Unlike what the speaker here says the fight may not be American vs American, it will most likely be American Vs Invader (or what the government keeps telling us are more American than we are).
I like how Michigan is conspicuously absent from the regional secession poll, as if it's like, "Meh. We'll just stick over here with Canada."
Citizen vs Citizen? No.... Citizen vs Regime? Yessss
I genuinely want to thank you guys for not finger pointing at one side or the other as the definite bad guys who would cause everything, but acknowledged the risk both sides pose to each other.
What do you think the section on "the left tooling up in response to the rights escalation" was? It was half the video where he pretended that the blm antifa democrat party sponsored t36606ism didn't happen. That the world started spinning January 6th
@@VSPoliFightit's funny, the 'rights escalation' is only due to the political, institutional and societal power the left hold, and it's destroying the country. So you either watch that happen, or 'escalate', and then you're the bad guy.
It's like when they talk about the right causing a culture war... no no, they are the victims of the culture war, and are now fighting back, they did not cause it.
The whole video is proof the left wing narrative is considered the correct and just one, when it just objectively, by any metric, is not.
@@VSPoliFight got more buzzwords?
It's so funny how Americans still think they have two parties to chose from.
@@VSPoliFightthat's because it's just far right white supremacist groups that are known to gun pander
What nobody talks about is the global repercussions of an American Civil War a huge power gap will be left I just hope even with all our differences we realize how much we need each other.
European countries would be allowed to have an independent policy?
@@constantinethecataphract5949 on?
@@constantinethecataphract5949you don’t just get US military protection for free
So Europe aren't required to kiss the ass of the US, and no more meaningless wars that the US starts and drags NATO into
And become Russian
how much ammo do you have stored up ?
I didn’t realize the American Civil War had more American deaths than WW2. 300,000+ more. That’s an insane loss of life just to fight your own people.
"Amateurs talk about tactics, but professionals study logistics."
I like the field of non-state armed group economy. An IRA man, a taliban, a cuban communist etc who wants to be a full-time fighter for the Cause still needs the basic human needs met.
It's like with state armed forces. A lot if not the majority of people are not frontline trigger men. Someone needs to cook for that IS fighter, someone needs to collect the revolutionary tax, someone has to collect and move kit.
When you have military control of an area you can start to tax it. Local business, routes, some raw material or what have you. Groups without territoral control like the IRA could still run effectively protection rackets.
@@SusCalvin Well the overall problem for any US faction, large or small, and the world economy is that the entire world is dependent on Mr and Mrs America buying mass quantities of mostly useless cheaply produced crap each and every weekend. Anything that interrupts that knocks all the dominoes over. We live in interesting times.
Kind of like where do the "blue" cities surrounded by "red" rural areas get their water, power, and food from?
@@floydholder597 Agreed, but flip it too. Population; hungry, angry City folk outnumber rural several thousand to one. The Cities are where armies are recruited and where things are built.. Rural will have a hard time taking a city, but not so much reversed with equipment, manpower, and a will to provide for your family.
LMFAO!
You'd have to be able to find us 1st fool.
And don't forget who's got homefield advantage.
And are you going to be able to protect and guard all of the powerlines, gas pipelines, pumping stations and your water supply systems?
And who do you think grows the vast majority of your food?
Do you think you can just form a big group and come out to take what you want?
We don't have to come into your cities for anything, ya'll on the other hand?
Hopefully this will be a thought exercise we can look back on, and give a sigh of relief that it never happened.
I really hope so.
Nobody will remember you in the end you should hope ...
Very doubtful at this point it has to happen. And soon might I add they’ve gone completely mad
It has already started. Democrats want a one party nation. They don't want to power share. They want to dominate. When they lost in 2016, they went fully insane.
There's definitely going to be internal conflict
Whether it's revolution or civil war is the question
I don’t want civil war. I want a civil divorce.
But if it’s the former, so be it. Would be fking hilarious… And over in a day.
Everybody would be taking selfies and doing a joint with the enemy.
the troubles lasted decades, though.
it wasn't pretty.
I think another big factor that's preventing a second civil war is the fact the USA has the largest economy in the world and is able to pacify the vast majority of its citizens by drowning them in amenities.
People are far less likely to take up arms against the government if they feel they have something to lose when doing so. For many Americans (especially younger ones) that would be stable access to the internet.
I don’t think just internet access is enough.
Housing is. The American Dream is a house with a white picket fence and a family car.
And the housing market gets increasingly out of reach for the average American.
The underclass is growing and if the wider populace gets the feeling the social contract is no more you get public unrest.
Internet is playing a bigger role in radicalized people than anything else. Our economy is a house of cards, and the "American Dream" seems more and more out of reach every day. While US citizens suffer, our government wastes our tax money on foreign wars and pet projects that do not help us. People (especially young people) are fed up, and things will only get worse. Our political system is broken beyond repair. This will happen, it's just a matter of when.
That's true for now. It'll slowly get worse until "drowning in amenities" doesn't matter anymore
British guy: "America is unlikely to go war with itself."
Me, an American living in America dealing with these issues: "Says you."
Right lmao
I will watch this guy talk about any and every country but the US. We are too complex to have an opinion on. He should just stick to talking about Syria and Venezuela.
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America is not a functioning, republic, democracy, or civil government of any sort
This guy is clueless
Yes feed into what our leaders have done, divided us. They have divided us but they wont conquer us.
When the government and influencers tell you you don't need arms, don't you really really need arms?
Yeah because no other functioning country hates each other so much that they need guns to feel safe as if anything, shows much about the low trust in Americans in 2024.
Yes you do
sounds like a paranoid delusional thinking....
@@StephenKershaw1 eff around and find out though lol
@@apstech4618 pffft... you're the one that will be left where you were dropped son
Too many people have lived both in the North and the South at some point, and so we know how to discount the crazies on the right AND the left.
We the People count for NOTHING - especially since Trump surrendered our military to the Deep State.
Sure … not one person wanted war in the 1860’s except Smith, Wesson, Gatlin, Colt, LeMat, Starr, ad nauseam…
Nobel got rich making explosives. Then when his cup of comfort was overflowing and all his enemies were blown up, he became a man of peace.
My therapist: you’re too anxious and paranoid, relax more
Me: puts this video on 🙃
Stop being scared, it would be over quick enough.. Considering the south is basically armed to the point of redundancy, and the leftists can't figure out what bathroom they'll use..
I know it's a joke, but, *the fuck kind of therapist is that?* 😑
@@MrDibara the therapist didn’t suggest the video…
The description of what it would look like is already in American history. Bleeding Kansas. Or even leading up to the American revolution. I was recently doing Family tree research and found that one of my ancestors was one of the only loyalists to keep a journal that survived. He first started as a patriot and took part in tarring and feathering, burning down homes, driving loyalists from their towns. He loved a girl from a loyalist family but was forbidden by the family from seeing her so they had to sneak around. He later became a loyalist and was reported to have saved a captured patriot from being tortured, scalped, and killed by pulling his gun on one of his fellow loyalists. He also talks about being disowned by his family and never seeing his brothers again because they were patriots. His father and brothers were patriots while his uncle was a loyalist that was imprisoned by patriots. After the war him and his wife (the loyalist girl he had to Romeo and Juliet with) were forced to flee to canada. Barely managing to escape when (even after the patriots had won) decided to raid and burn down his house.
P.S. a couple days late but I feel the Hatfield- McCoy feud is another example in American history that shows what another civil war would look like
Interesting who you define as a patriot
Of course. You have to deal with the traitors after you win. You can't trust them ever again. I understand why they chased him off to Canada.
@@tesmith47 He was talking about the American Revolution.
@@tesmith47 Historically, this is how we talk about it in the US. "Loyalists/Redcoats vs Patriots". Why do you think New England's football team is the Patriots? Or...did you think they just opened a dictionary and pointed at a word?
@@jordaneggerman4734 Patriots?Everybody runs around saying "I am a patriot" .Why not just say I am American! Isn't it basically the same. That is where the division is.
We're about to see another one.
*hears Teacup voice*
*grabs musket*
Sorry. Habit.
Muskets are handy though, gotta say. A sword and a gun in one! lol
@@elikelly4948isn't that a bayonette?
@@lunarsoul1737 You're right...and now I'm embarrassed.
@@elikelly4948 Muskets are interesting, but they take 30 seconds for a practiced person to load.
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Things have not settled down. If you thought 2020 was gonna be crazy wait until November.
Just wait until this summer.
@@WardDorritythat’s what I’ve been saying. Strap up bc campaigning is gonna get crazy and our cities might burn again worse than last time… the free Palestine protesters are already causing a ruckus…
Sorry but we're taking Vermont and Maine for the maple syrup 🍁 🇨🇦🦫
@@WardDorrity BLM will be back on the attack. Riots always seem to happen on election years.
@@scottfraser706 I'm coming with my waffle maker
23 min video and I still don’t know where to place bets?
I wrote a monograph on the American Civil War in Missouri, my central thesis was that the civil war as it was fought in Missouri (as opposed to the pitched battles in the east) is much more akin to how a second civil war would be fought today. Missouri was a melting pot between north and south and loyalties weren’t geographic, but ideological, denominational, and of course political. We would see bushwhacking in a second civil war taken to a whole new level. Imagine what one modern bolt action deer rifle can do to instil fear, knowing that at anytime you might get bushwhacked. People were routinely lynched or bushwhacked then, but that was with black powder weapons. Now, also add to this that the US has a whole population of those like myself who are Iraq/Afghan war veterans who cut our teeth in asymmetrical warfare and learned the employment IEDs (improvised explosive device) since they were used on us so much.
The picture I’m painting only gets worse.
Then… China would swoop in like a vulture to finish us off
When anyone tells you not to stock up on ammo... do the opposite.
"How many neighbours do you know by name?" is my rule of thumb.
@@SusCalvinI know my whole block.
a Munitions company will never tell you not to stock up
There will be plenty of ammo and guns available.. 😂😂
@@gregorious_funk Whereas those who want you to be unable to defend yourself from them definitely will.
Actually, America isn't a functional democracy, statistically popular opinion for a bill only leads to that bill passing 10% of the time. Where as Corperations and lobbyist intrests get their way 90% of the time.
That's definitionally a functional kleptocracy, not a democracy, even if there's voting to decide who does the corporate bidding.
It's at least one of the MOST functioning democracies in the world. I think that says more about the world as a whole honestly
Where do the stats you cite come from?
Yea that one politically charged study is such a good resources. Man I wish there was more then one paper that exists.
@@Rob_F8FI highly discredited “study”.
That's capitalism in action.
Not like the simplistic two sided civil war we already had. It will be anarchic, chaotic, asymmetrical and incredibly unpredictable. That's the problem, no one can picture it.
Don't want to picture it
@@user-tc7ym5fj1v Sorry but its already in the early stages...I think you know that, the intro part.
Let's be honest you won't be given a opportunity to fight in this day and age they will just send a drone .
Tell that to the Taliban.
Drones have to land on airfields and those can be targeted
Excellent summary. Another famous example of ideological conflict is the Spanish Civil War (1936-39). The social fragmentation and resentments developed over many years, exacerbated by economic depression and imperial collapse. The 1936 election was the last straw, triggering tit-for-tat assassinations and the attempted coup d'etat that divided the military against itself and drew in outside forces (Germany, Italy, USSR, & the "International Brigades"). Mountains of books have been written on it. As one of the worst-case scenarios, it deserves closer attention. In our case, we cannot rule out the possibility of allies and rival powers becoming involved.
It always reminds me of how other states play in. No one gets to have a civil war completely undisturbed. Even being recognized internationally as the legit US government by the EU or China or Saudi Arabia etc would be a big deal.
And Franco won and Spain prospered for 60 years.
Wish Argentina’s Dirty War was referenced/debunked
@@off6848 As stable and fun as it gets in a fascist dictatorship.
This is true. America being a global superpower means that literally the entire world would have a stake in a new civil war here. Current antagonists like Russia and North Korea would seek to fan the flames while globalist nation groups like the EU might try to arrest the collapse or smooth its outcome. Economic knock-on effects might trigger collapses in other nations like what we saw in Greece during the Great Recession. Any conflagration of violence that takes place here won't stay local for long.
Here in Argentina, we're going through an economic crisis, 50% of the people are below the poverty line. Middle class is struggling, and we have the media so polarized between left and right, that they even mentioned a few times now "civil war", I don't know if our country is going to have one but I know that we are never going to unite as much as when our country plays football at the world cup, stay safe people 😊.
At least you finally have a competent and educated leader, not like America currently hahaha
You missed the part where last month your government actually has a budget surplus . The first time in over 20 years .
At least Argentina was a Catholic country. #PopeFrancisFraudster has been poisonous to the Christian faith and seems to have wreaked havoc in both Chile & Argentina. Catholic Church has been in crisis since 1958 Masonic pope & Vatican II. Don't forget when people of the world wished to be wealthy as an Argentine, Pope Pius X back in 1904 WARNED the world to say no to Theodor Herzl's Zionist Plan to conquer Palestine. Today we face WW3 and global economic collapse. PS - Hitler the "catholic" ignored 2 previous popes and immediately in 1933 supported the Germany-Zionist relocation agreement.
I think a lot of countries are feeling the effects of decades of mismanagement and poor leadership. Which makes it easy for bad actors to get elected and make things worse. Once the people have been blinded and lied to enough, the stop being able to recognize competence and instead run after grifters and the lot. You can spot these people easily with their smugness and the ease with which they put down actual leaders and dismiss them as incompetent and corrupt. Makes it feel like we have entered some weird dystopian rabbit hole of stupidity of the worst kind..
@@eaglerider1826 Time will tell how that surplus is used. I fear it won't be used altruistically.
Rule of three,
3 minutes without Air,
3 days without water,
3 weeks without food.
You hit some major and great points on the American civil war. However I got to say, I don't get anxiety when I hear about mass shootings and I don't think many of us do.....maybe in the beginning, but really its just become like an earthquake in California; its scary but eventually you get used to it
Unfortunately, the social media fuels this stuff... There isn't a middle ground, you are either on left or on right and they push each other fiercely.
Honestly the political purity tests I see far more on the left than the right.
The Far Left has gotten to the point where they are flaming people like Stephen A Smith and Anna Kasperian, both very much leftists, because they are not mindlessly toeing the line.
I grew up a liberal but can't stand the far left and I see the woke side as the most toxic and divisive..... they are the types that will automatically report you for having an opinion they don't like.... they don't care about free speech... if you have an opinion that doesn't align with their agenda they try to cancel you or silence you in some way..... they are far more scarier then the republicans ever were growing up.... at least even hard liner republicans respect the notion of free speech or the right to speak an opinion that they don't agree with. The far left are the types to have you silenced or jailed and truly believe themselves the good guys and sleep peacefully at night while doing it. They remind me of a certain group in the 1930's that put themselves on a pedestal while scapegoating a group of people as the "bad guys who must be silenced and ran out of the country"
they all view the others by their worst examples but view their own side by the best of them
it's weird
US media thrives off of that. "protecting the border" ? Oh thats the first step to NATZI GERMANY. "trans rights" ? Oh thats the first step to COMMMUNISM.
And if you say you're neither, both sides bash you
@@jameslovallo9603Yeah, there's a whole subreddit called Enlightend Centrists that does this very thing. It's ridiculous.
We're all too lazy to start a civil war, but atleast it gives us something to talk about
That's likely the dumbest comment so far. Congratulations. Ask the Governor of Michigan if she believes someone is willing to act. They were going to kidnap her.
Too fat!
I agree most people are but it doesn’t take many to spark something larger
You might be right for yourself and some others but there are a lot of people that are ready and willing.. Democrats are a disgrace for the division they have caused
Speak for yourself, bum
Hold off a little bit before this happens. Still trying to get ready
A lot of this were my thoughts exactly. If anything does happen, it would likely be pockets of conflict around the country, not armies on solid frontlines led by generals like the Civil War of old.
Dam. I am old and was hoping to play the drum.
The only thing I am useful for anymore is recruiting officer or as a hostage.
@@luckyguy600 based drummer boy
We're already in a cold civil-war.
Democracy is always a cold civil-war
Agreed, the so called "Culture war" is really a type of Civil War.
why do you want to kill Americans?
no, we're not.
@@hm3drake35 Then you've been sleeping through it. Or you don't know the difference between a Hot and a Cold War.
People want a Civil War until people have to fight a war. Big difference between talking about a war half way around the world as compared to war where the front line is people's front yards.
yeh won't happen, i get it, people are divided, but the two "sides" that might emerge don't have strong enough opposing beliefs for it to go full scale war. Won't stop US's enemies stoking the fire as much as possible online etc though. Can probably expect more riot fights around the next election
All it takes is a catalyst to sort out those who are about it to those who will cower. Most folk hollering for it are all bluster, and the minute somthing pops off will look to someone else to assist with the trouble. Who will they call? The police? Dispatch is having issues and they wanted them defunded.
People want civil war because they assume the military would be on their side.
Republicans think the military will always side with them because conservative.
Democrats think the military will follow whoever is in command/president.
If people won’t get involved in Ukraine people won’t get involved in the US. Article 5 will not take effect as it will be an internal issue so no other NATO member will have to go there. The closest thing will be Canada and its allies manning the border to keep the Americans in their own yard
If war begins, no one ever wins. The main reason is that war never ends until BOTH sides have exhausted each and all resources.
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"Bloodshed never dies, little Raeniya." --Llewelyn (DD1)
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Honest question, was this dude a voice actor in the 86 transformers movie?
Stocking up on Ammo is always a good idea... It isn't getting any cheaper. lol
Both sides had plenty of Ammo during World War II. And over 80 million died. Having ammo doesn't protect you. Only all people agreeing to the rule of law. Understand I kept a pistol in my house for any break-in. But my military experience informed me, that in a war having ammo means nothing in living and dying.
@@sscalercourtney5486 Better to have ammo than not have it. Better to be armed than not armed. Everything else is pure conjecture.
@@jl696 Till the drone strikes come in because this isn't 1937 anymore where the side with the most ammo wins.
@@PeruvianPotato We had plenty of drones in Afghanistan. Look who rules Afghanistan today. The Taliban had lots of ammo before we got there. They have lots more since we left.
Guns, gold and real-estate, everything else is a gamble.
Just driving in traffic, you can see the war has already started...
We have a society that won't calm down.
It would most likely be devastating. Might not ever recover.
30 million invaders have not come here just to have tea.
If you can understand one thing, then the perspective become clearer: if social media didn't exist, we wouldn't be talking about this.
If the legacy media wasn’t around we woukdn’t worry about it being seeded
Social media amplifies what would otherwise be pockets of unrest. Media as a whole warps reality.
@@NeighborhoodOfBlue not even reality is always as it seems
The first one happened without it. Maybe it’s inevitable? Cyclical?
“People who don’t know what bathroom to use aren’t a threat on a battlefield…just the classroom” 1sr Sgt Fortune 3rd CEB USMC
Mr. Smartypants: "America is too sophisticated to have a civil war."
America: "hold my beer."
Why hold your beer? Why not milk, tea, or cola?
Popular memes are not clever and do not contribute anything, and don't deserve upvotes.
@@LAkadian you must be Drowning In females
@@LAkadian Some are very clever.
@@adamschrader328 No they aren't. Maybe if you're a chantard sure but there's a reason why many respected political thinkers and philosophers don't just parrot formats that were already established and popularized.
So a foreign guy is gonna lecture us about civil war in our country?