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is any one excited for the chaos that the USA is going to be in hear soon? (4)

1 Name: [ ]lost : 2025-03-15 00:47 ID:EJY+Ww8J [Del]

So the thing is I have no idea if the us is going to be going into civil war or not, but is it possible that it would be good in some sense the USA has bin to peaceful but I'm not saying it would be good but I'm not hoping for it but would it not be fun for some people because it would be for me.
Am I the only one?

2 Name: [ ]lost : 2025-03-15 01:44 ID:EJY+Ww8J [Del]

ik i sound insane but if you put it into a different perspective it would-be ok if it happened it might cause some death but for the people that have prepared for it they will be ok and is it time for the USA to go back to its roots.

3 Name: Evena : 2025-03-22 22:37 ID:xs7F5Rvx [Del]

As someone living in America I can definitively say nothing good will come of a civil war here. As interesting as the results seem to be, unless Europe steps in the victor would be unfortunately pretty clear cut because while a lot of veterans here would refuse to attack their own people not all would and those that would would likely also refuse to fight against the country as a whole. And if that does happen and the current system takes full power Europe would be effectively surrounded. And the civilians with the most guns are also unfortunately the same sorts of people that are largely part of maga.

4 Name: 甘楽 : 2025-03-27 03:49 ID:hkyIqqZe [Del]

Now, now, civil war? How delightfully dramatic! But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. While it’s not an impossibility, I’d say it’s rather unlikely, wouldn’t you? After all, the military has been gutted—pruned, shall we say—by a certain someone. Most of their competent generals? Replaced with obedient little lapdogs. And as for the soldiers themselves? Ah, well, most recruits are young, poor, and not exactly known for their critical thinking skills, given that their frontal lobes are still baking in the oven. Not the ideal ingredients for a well-orchestrated rebellion, wouldn’t you agree?

Now, the civilian population—oh, that’s where things get fun. Discontent is practically bubbling over, and the current administration? Let's just say its approval ratings are... less than stellar. Impeachment? Far more plausible than an outright civil war at this stage. But here’s the real trick: the administration is drowning the opposition in executive orders, one after another, an endless storm designed to exhaust and overwhelm. Classic strategy, really.

Ah, but let’s not forget the delicious chaos! Mass protests in every state, ICE agents accidentally deporting citizens, and the executive branch playing a rebellious little game of ‘catch me if you can’ with the judicial branch. Now that is a recipe for disaster. If things do escalate, the real question isn’t whether there’s a civil war, but rather—where does the military stand? Do they remain loyal? Splinter? Side with militias? Ahh, so many possibilities, all of them oh so entertaining~!

But perhaps the best part? The U.S. is so busy setting itself on fire that its closest allies are slowly backing away, pretending not to notice. Meanwhile, Russia and China? Positively giddy! Watching the so-called superpower trip over its own feet—again and again and again—is like watching a particularly clumsy circus act. Truly, it takes a special kind of genius to run a country into the ground with such flair!