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What would a second Civil War look like?
Charles Gray
Logan Wood
Yugoslavia
Joseph Miller
Jose Roberts
was it an actual headshot or did it just deflect off the kevlar helmet? also i miss turkroach headshot poster please come back
Grayson Cox
Guy survived, pretty sure it deflected helmet. Also yes, I miss him too.
Juan Stewart
looks like a reflection because he moves his arms as a reaction, if he was dead he would have just crumpled up.
Austin Fisher
Go to sleep Wayne
Hudson Butler
Very profitable for a few people and fun to watch from New Zealand bunkers for the entire political and business elite
Wyatt Bailey
look up abnormal posturing. it happens when severe trauma is inflicted on the brain.
John Lopez
There won't be one. The right-wing in America is too independent and isolated to form any type of sustained force. Yeah, guerrilla warfare is a thing, but the American right can't even accomplish that, despite the best armed and most trained group the world over. It's sad, really. It will just be a long decay until all traces of us are gone.
Dominic Ortiz
Conservatives are the sheep
Angel Myers
where can i find the whole post?
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Jose Nelson
Anthony Turner
>also i miss turkroach headshot poster please come back
he's still here. he spams the niggerdick threads using the memeflags
Julian Hernandez
>he spams the niggerdick threads using the memeflags
it's the roach, the strayan chink who is addicted to WMAF porn, and discord trannies that spam niggerdick threads
Samuel Scott
Turn on the News or look outside. Your living in it
Isaac Price
he'll be fine I bet. It looks like something off the road hit him. truck shot something at him maybe or something like that.
David Lewis
Thomas Rivera
>Yugoslavia: American Electric Boogaloo
People who went through that don't really want to talk about it either. Imagine a country that's armed to the teeth with the most diverse set of demographics, all with differing ideologies and tensions. That's a cascade failure waiting to happen. Add to it that 1% of the population is military and many more veterans that have fought what is 4th generation warfare today, and it's not going to be pretty.
Christian Kelly
Extreme Balkanization, like Yugoslavia but 10 times worst. May destabilize the world, and cause WW3.
Mason Reed
Plus no clear designated territory of what is and isn't friendly or hostile just endless random violence and revenge violence. With the state doing whatever.
Hudson Flores
These
A Second American Civil War would be an almost uniquely destabilizing event
Cooper Perez
bump
Logan Reed
Not good for the liberals and their pets
(Protip, the VAST majority of US servicemen are right leaning.. and we got FUCKED when we were discharged)
Joseph Robinson
MODS
Oliver Adams
>that pic
You've got a sense of humor at least.
Brandon Cooper
another scenario
Ryder Sullivan
>just endless random violence and revenge violence
As racewar goes, obvious ones would be Minneapolis, Dearborn, and Detroit for the potential for gruesome ethnic cleansing. Cities like Atlanta would be hit hard. It's built like a heart: main arteries and veins in and out, but smaller roads lead straight back to the heart to feed itself. It's a serious siege hazard and many cities are built around interstates like that.
Aside from mutiny of the Armed Forces, if there is an effort to knock out defense assets, knocking out manpower is as easy as hitting training bases. The Air Force has Lackland. The Navy has Great Lakes. If you want to knock out ALL of America's medical training capability, Ft. Sam Houston is a prime target as all branches train there. Knock out two boot camps and you've crippled the Air Force and the Navy. Knock out the medical training base and now you have no supply of force preservation.
If you want to hit infrastructure, pipelines are poorly guarded. Columbia pipeline explosion almost sent people into a panic if it weren't for long haul truckers driving extra to supply fuel. Take down a major interstate at a bridge and it's done for. One pipeline issue can wipe out supply for an entire quadrant of the US. The lack of fuel tends to cripple electric infrastructure too, which cripples water.
Disaster management is also consistently terrible as well, as their labor is polluted with human refuse that refuse to work. Forget the FEMA camps, they can barely execute a plan without squeezing the government for extra cell phone data to instagram on. They'll consolidate people into locations where disease and violence will take care of the rest, Katrina-style.
That's what I can think of off the top of my head.
Most people will be claimed by the elements and nature at its worst when the layers of protection break down. It'll be inhumane and truly test the democratic experiment. I wonder if reality will slap them in the face at that point.