Message from @fannybandit
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@fannybandit The native americans were all dead by the time that the US revolution started, the natives played little part.
The US needs a solid revolution via a very quick civil war.
@Nicholas91 It isn't.
So tell me how this unfolds - the crisis you're in
@Deleted User I'm talking about the gap between colonization and the establishment of the British empire.
@Nicholas91 The separaist movements are memes, and there is nobody supporting them.
Im not talking about them
Im talking about an actual civil war
@fannybandit What kind of gap between the establishment?
Fuck yes.
No Rex, the time gap.
That's where you'll find the militia getting their first introduction into history.
@Nicholas91 Well the US fragments into many states, most of them anarchic and unable to hold control of their population.
@fannybandit The time gap? This isn't time travel.
This is basic history.
@Deleted User so no power struggle or anything
The time gap between first colonization and when the British empire was established.
@fannybandit One that you are clearly incapable of making a point out of.
There you will find the militia.
Established here in the US.
@Nicholas91 Oh it would be immense in the power struggle for territory and resources, but not in the sense of a factional one.
If a civil war broke out, it would be federal government vs everyone.
@fannybandit Still don't get it, just make a clear point for once in your life.
Who the fuck would side with the feds?
@Deleted User interesting
@fannybandit When has a civil war ever worked like that
Here's a point: A civil war, right now, would end the current establishment in no-time.
@Nicholas91 His ego is massive, his brain, not so much.
The current establishment seems highly factionalised as it is
@fannybandit No shit sherlock, we already agreed upon that.
When has there ever been a period in time where the military, militia, and people hated it's government?
That's my point.
@Nicholas91 The establishment would crumble in a civil war though.
@Deleted User why?
@Deleted User Im working on the basis that a civil war would see a divided establishment
like the last one
@Deleted User Yet you're still talking about it.
why do you guys keep @ing othe people theres only three of you talking
@fannybandit >Spanish civil wars
>Rome
>Mouscouvy VS Mongolians
>Chinese civil war
>Germany
>Brazil
>Ottoman empire
>Holy roman empire
I could go on all day.
In which of those revolutions did the military and the people fight on the same side?