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Reading and viewing various aspects of todays media it seems obvious that Americans have been conditioned to hate each other politically ,its downright vicious at times,gets me to wondering how this hate for neighbor over his political opinion will resolve itself,is civil war inevitable with the end result a physically fractured/divided nation?
The racists tried that, it didn't turn out so good for them.
So now, they have figured out another way to get even - vote in a buffoon and ruin the union. Less messy and still achieves their objective.
Civil War - no. Bloodless split similar to the USSR in 1991- yes. And I think it will happen within 20 years.
You can't have a democracy when you don't have shared national values. Half of America wants limited or no immigration, the other half wants porous, even open borders. Half think the govt is too small, half think it's too big.
I think it will be something in between the fall of the Soviet Union and the Balkan conflict. It will not be bloodless by any means, I'm afraid.
Oh im sure the Russian posters want to encourage it. But honestly our standard of living is too high for people to want to throw it away on such nonsense.
Oh im sure the Russian posters want to encourage it. But honestly our standard of living is too high for people to want to throw it away on such nonsense.
Most sane people? Yes. But this last election, and the year since the election, have proven beyond a doubt that there are enough feebleminded lunatics in this country to tear it apart just because.
Civil war? Yeah sure... the result will be even more froth running down my screen whenever I read internet forums.
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