06-26-2018, 12:15 PM
(06-26-2018, 12:06 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: This is the big question, isn't it? Revolution is a potential. People think of it as a second civil war, but I think what could happen is much more like the French Revolution.
I'd like to believe that we could fix things without a revolution, but I think technocratic or incremental change is going to be too slow. There will need to be big structural changes before anything can really be calmed. I want these to happen by ballot box, I am a pacifist after all. I just fear that won't be possible and there is a growing contingent of populist extremists out there feeling the same.
You share the same views as me Matt. I gotta admit, I'm pretty alarmed by the turn this country is taking. If we don't get things changed soon, we may be looking at a massive civil unrest. I have been paying close attention to works by Represent.Us, and the IVN. Their plan is infiltration via grassroots movement at the local levels to start. It's a decent plan, but it's going to take us being active and proactive, and most importantly....coming together. I have a little hope, but the coming together part gives me pause in today's climate. The rise of the independent keeps the hope alive for me.
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