EA,
I can only do as well as a Google search provides. The point is there seems to be a galvanizing of political extremism resulting in aggression to one degree or another. I was curious to see if anyone thinks this will result in a continuation of escalating violence, or if we just remain at low-level flashpoints.
This website, that I got from that Twitter feed, will purportedly catalogue 'far Left' violence or extremism:
https://farleftwatch.com/Left-wing YouTuber: “I’ve moved full on to the real violence level when it comes to conservative people”
Whatever the case may be, I think Honor probably hits the nail on the head. Years ago I read about climate change causing mass migrations of people from one stressed environment to another. I don't know how much climate change
right now is playing into mass migration from Central America to the US; I tend to agree with him regarding the points he made on the other thread about the elite amassing wealth and detaching from their countries and forming an allegiance with others who've amassed great wealth and want to retain their connections with one another, and the, in my opinion, immoral control of resources and wealth is certainly causing unrest (along with terrible government, overpopulation, and other causal factors).
I can see populist movements causing the US to fracture into regional states. Aztlan in the Southwest, Trumptopia in the Southeast, Cascadia in the Northwest, so on and so forth. Perhaps, and this is just rambling speculation, once the federal government overextends itself through debt it'll become essentially powerless to stop the 'balkanization' of the states.
- Doc