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A US civil war will come before a US-China war
NYCdebater, August 16, 2022, 473 views, 0
Agree
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Depending on the election outcome in 2024, a US civil war could break out. Say if Trump were to loose again by a small margin. After all, there are more guns than people in the US
Guest User 997, 0 views, 0 rebuttals, 0
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A US-China war is still some ways off and would have broader (nuclear) consequences, so in this comparison a US civil war seems more likely.
Guest User 986, 0 views, 0 rebuttals, 0
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The US is already in a cold civil war with majority of Republicans following the baseless 2020 election lie, depending on the outcome of the 2024 election, the US civil war looks sooner than the (eventual) US-China war as China needs a bit more time to build up its military capabilities
NYCdebater, 0 views, 0 rebuttals, 0
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A US Civil War? This is media programming. Live in the real world: How many clashes between democrats and republicans actually happen on the daily. Have you ever witnessed violence? The answer is almost definitely no.
Guest User 951, 2 views, 3 rebuttals, 0
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Wasn't the attack on Paul Pelosi political violence?
NYCdebater, 0 views, 0 rebuttals, 0
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Wasn't the Jan 6 insurrection a violent act already? Also remember that the US has more guns in private possession than people...
Guest User 953, 2 views, 0 rebuttals, 0
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The Nazi's transformed Germany's populace from average folks into fascists within years. And political polarization is present everywhere: At the dinner table, everything we consume from talk shows to shows to schools to the workplace, etc etc. Widespread violence is the just the next step.
Guest User 952, 1 views, 0 rebuttals, 0
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There was a Chinese spy balloon over the US mainland that the US shot down! China is slowly but steadily testing the waters for military aggression.
Guest User 1257, 0 views, 0 rebuttals, 0
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China is quickly building up its military for a potential invasion of Taiwan. If the US stands by its (deliberately vague) commitment to defend Taiwan there could be a U.S. - China war within the next 10-20 years
Guest User 1128, 0 views, 0 rebuttals, 0
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The 2022 midterms were actually re-assuring that the US is still getting its act together to reject all the election denier crazies and to put sensible people in charge of the elections. This will help reduce the temperature in the US
Guest User 1027, 0 views, 0 rebuttals, 0