Message from @pratel
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Yes. And in tyrannical states, the military is specifically designed so that members cannot defect easily without exposing themselves and or their families to grave danger.
And any incipient rebellion cannot spread easily.
as much as i like the 2nd amendment,
Organised force is not gonna happen, too many people, too many aggression, and too many targets,
But no organisation
Yeah, the organization element is the big issue. Really, the bigger issue is how easily any potential leadership could be targeted.
But organization springs up quickly given the proper threats. And decentralized organization is actually advantageous in a hypothetical 21st century civil war.
Because it becomes harder to eliminate.
you get a guerillia war
That's what a hypothetical civil war would probably look like, TBH
and at that point, you'd better hope the state still has a shred of humanity left
Unless something cleaved people apart politically in clean lines beforehand.
I think at that point, we can assume the breakdown of order means the destruction of just about everything and extreme bloodshed.
nah, an American Civil war will not end in extreme bloodshed
The hypothetical civil war scenario only makes sense with very widespread popular backing.
Honestly, it's so hard to figure out how a new American civil war would end, it's probably better not to speculate.
The most important factors are the kinds of factors that are hard to predict.
It's also the kind of thing that's going to get everyone on here put on a watchlist. Care to change topic?
an american civil war will end with a very 1 sided massacre,
considering the people who want to abolish guns, are against
-The Police
-The Military
-The NRA
-The people who like guns
-The State
And the ones who don't wanna abolish guns favor the current ruling party 😄
you're not gonna be put on a watchlist for speculating civil war,
We're not plotting to overthrow the government, in fact,
I for one support the current US government 😄
Still, no one else is in awe that this has worked and more or less stayed together at all?
That's what people *say* but so much is dependent on how it starts.
Did the state cleave cleanly? Are there divisions within states? Is it a set of guerilla actions? Is it more of an open rebellion? Is the rebellion contained to one region? Who is most directly opposing the government? Where is the foreign support?
all these questions can dramatically change the outcome.
One thing that can be said, is that if the US descends into a true civil war, everyone (and I mean everyone, including outside the US) loses. It's an outcome better avoided IMO.
I actually am not,
I had to do school projects, where 8 people have to make a product, and none of us know what we're doing, yet the project was completed succesfully
Reality is pretty much the same on a larger scale :D
A bunch of idiots being forced to work together to finish something favorably
You would think. But human society has a weird way of finding stable regions and holding together.
Humans were built, in some sense, to create societies of one form or another.
If the system wasn't somewhat stable, it would collapse into something stable (barring world-ending or species-ending events)
like i said, an american civil war will end very fast and quickly,
Because 1 side is against using guns and against the state
and the other side is for guns and is with the state
The non-gun side will get steamrolled
IDK. I think you can get armed pretty quick if given support.
not to mention 95% don't even want a civil war
^ That's the big thing.
It feels like there's alot of pushing for something like that, but everyone knows that everyone loses.
It's brinksmanship at it's core.
having a gun doesn't make you an expert,
A guy with a machine gun and doesn't even know how to arm the gun (take safety off etc) isn't gonna put up much of a fight against a person that actually knows how to use a pistol
also the faction "pushing" for it, is the same faction that said hillary had a 95% chance to win the election
I wonder if a second "civil war" would be much like our second "great depression".
in name prolly, many people will GET depressed 😉
economy might not feel much because you'll flush california mighty-clean
I think Tim Pools' video on the possibility was hinting it would probably be more like the bombings of the 70s.
That's not outside the realm of possibility, but it's different than what most people would consider a "civil war"
If that's what you mean, I think I could agree that it would be alot like our second "great depression" in that it's alot of hyperbole.
a civil war would require two factions to clash
Otherwise its just terrorism
@Dr.Wol you don't understand, 2008 has been called "the second great depression" by some
I know, because the economy dropped by what was it? 3%?
Wasn't the 1933 great depression like 20%?
To which I'm just like "either the great depression was a lot more laxed than I thought, or we are so fucking pathetically cosy that having to lease a car rather than own it and not being able to buy a new house every year is "the second worse thing in the world"'
In history*
I think its the fact that media needs to keep people hooked
I mean, if Trump is the new Hitler
and America is a tyrannical state now
then dafuq kind of lies have my history books been telling me about the German Reich? 😄