Why would anyone want to avoid civil war? This half state is far more miserable and futureless than the open death and destruction that an actual civil war would entail.
Get it over with already. That way we can at least be dead or free.
While it's true that, to paraphrase Heinlein, violence is the supreme authority from which all other authorities derive, and we may be on a path heading towards widespread political violence, even as as accelerationist, war is hell and civil wars are even worse.
The prospect of fighting inside America should not relished but feared.
There's also no guarantee that fighting goes your way.
There's also no guarantee that fighting goes your way.
No, but we grow all of the food and we own most of the guns. I like our chances in a fight much more than our chances of voting our way out of it from inside a completely corrupt system.
No, life is hell. This entire world is hell. If enough of the world is destroyed then maybe something better will come along, even it isn't human. It is better for the world to be ash and dust than for the non-whites to profit from our extinction. The worst thing that can happen is war NOT happening.
It can be both. It can be necessary, unavoidable, and ultimately a good thing. But, in any civil conflict the United States, many millions would die. Many millions on all sides would die, combatants and non-combatants alike. It is a scary thing. I'm old enough now that I fear for my children's future more than my own.
Libertarian philosopher (yeah yeah) Lysander Spooner wrote about the "remnant." The remnant of liberty that remains and the tiny number of people who actually believe in liberty. He hope that tiny fragment was enough for freedom and liberty to survive.
I truly believe Europe and white civilization is dead and destroyed. Mostly destroyed by suicide. I hope, like Spooner, that a fragment of a remnant survives into the future. I am trying to position my family to be self-sufficient and economically independent enough to survive whatever comes.
Why would anyone want to avoid civil war? This half state is far more miserable and futureless than the open death and destruction that an actual civil war would entail.
Get it over with already. That way we can at least be dead or free.
You are dangerously retarded.
You are dangerously Jew.
Every one I disagree with is a jew
Sometimes they are nigger faggots, gotta give them credits too
Last word.
And you worship patels.
Go fuck yourself.
While it's true that, to paraphrase Heinlein, violence is the supreme authority from which all other authorities derive, and we may be on a path heading towards widespread political violence, even as as accelerationist, war is hell and civil wars are even worse.
The prospect of fighting inside America should not relished but feared.
There's also no guarantee that fighting goes your way.
No, but we grow all of the food and we own most of the guns. I like our chances in a fight much more than our chances of voting our way out of it from inside a completely corrupt system.
No, life is hell. This entire world is hell. If enough of the world is destroyed then maybe something better will come along, even it isn't human. It is better for the world to be ash and dust than for the non-whites to profit from our extinction. The worst thing that can happen is war NOT happening.
It can be both. It can be necessary, unavoidable, and ultimately a good thing. But, in any civil conflict the United States, many millions would die. Many millions on all sides would die, combatants and non-combatants alike. It is a scary thing. I'm old enough now that I fear for my children's future more than my own.
Libertarian philosopher (yeah yeah) Lysander Spooner wrote about the "remnant." The remnant of liberty that remains and the tiny number of people who actually believe in liberty. He hope that tiny fragment was enough for freedom and liberty to survive.
I truly believe Europe and white civilization is dead and destroyed. Mostly destroyed by suicide. I hope, like Spooner, that a fragment of a remnant survives into the future. I am trying to position my family to be self-sufficient and economically independent enough to survive whatever comes.
I still fear war.