SparkMandrill83 asked what happened to the orange vests protesting in a different thread. That got me to thinking, for a while there a bunch of different Western countries had protests by various farmers, truckers, orange vests, etc. France, Netherlands, Canada, etc. Whatever happened with those protests? Did the states crack down on the people, did they just disappear? There is so much unrest and crap going on it is hard to keep track of everything.
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From my observations:
Canada cracked down hard and despite some support, because of the Canadian normie mentality of 'we don't want to create a fuss', a lot of people just left the country viewing it a doomed example of leftist policy
Europe and farmer protests seem to be gaining institutional power given that they became a major party in one country already. There seems to be more a fracturing of the major parties that their grip on power is slipping and making desperate moves like the recent arrest of the Telegram founder in France.
The UK is Europe x100, the two tier policing is becoming TOO blatant to hide that those above normie intelligence recognise it, there's an increased risk the Troubles and IRA may return and the country has various enclaves of Islamic control the establishment won't do anything about. It's looking like it'll be the first country in Europe to implode into just open violence, MORE than it already is.
That's my impression so far, hard to get a full picture without more feet on the ground information.
I hate being flooded with immigrants, but my main enemy are the politicians, journalists and bankers. So yes, it is a civil war, though really more of a revolution.