I don't think it's likely either, but even if protests do spread to the US, it won't mean anything.
These protests in Ireland, France and elsewhere aren't making the governments feel threatened. If anything, the Irish politicians felt emboldened to crack down even farther on political dissent (which might help things from an acceleracionist point of view, but that's another story).
Acceleration is probably the best play for us, after all it's how the 1930s happened. Of course, that requires either total economic collapse or a severe famine so who knows.
What exactly do you think happened in the states in the 30s? It was massive expansion of federal power. FDR's presidency was one of the worst things to happen to the US.
I don't think it's likely either, but even if protests do spread to the US, it won't mean anything.
These protests in Ireland, France and elsewhere aren't making the governments feel threatened. If anything, the Irish politicians felt emboldened to crack down even farther on political dissent (which might help things from an acceleracionist point of view, but that's another story).
Acceleration is probably the best play for us, after all it's how the 1930s happened. Of course, that requires either total economic collapse or a severe famine so who knows.
What exactly do you think happened in the states in the 30s? It was massive expansion of federal power. FDR's presidency was one of the worst things to happen to the US.
I don't think he means the 1930's in the US.