I can only wish I was still young enough to take active part. Killing a few of the basturds that are destroying my country would give me great pleasure!š As it is, Iām fair to middling with a good rifle, I enjoy reloading ammo, and I have a few primers!š
"Preserving the Constitution, fighting off the nibblers and chippers, even nibblers and chippers with good intentions, was once regarded by conservatives as the first duty of the citizen. It still is." ļæ½ Wesley Pruden
#3 son and I were talking about this whole Civil War thing the other night.
Since he turned 18, 7 years ago, he's been targeted by the Internet to receive content telling him how close we are to Civil War. Back then, we compared notes, and it was clear he was getting his leg pulled. To this day the big question is "To what end?"
In 1860, there was a clear physical line (mostly) between the two sides. There were a solid issues that had a guy to understand to fight for.
How are the sides in the next war going to be drawn up.
Cities vs Rural? Rural has all the food. That one goes maybe a week and then everyone inside the beltways is starving.
Red State vs Blue? This one is plausible, but Red has the large contiguous land mass, and most of the military assets, and. . . oops: all the nukes. It's a city vs. rural deathmatch on a bigger scale.
What is going to be the rallying cry? Something tells me Trans rights and green energy are not going to be real catchy.
Still, who is trying to get Gen Z riled up to go to war?
#3 son and I were talking about this whole Civil War thing the other night.
Since he turned 18, 7 years ago, he's been targeted by the Internet to receive content telling him how close we are to Civil War. Back then, we compared notes, and it was clear he was getting his leg pulled. To this day the big question is "To what end?"
In 1860, there was a clear physical line (mostly) between the two sides. There were a solid issues that had a guy to understand to fight for.
How are the sides in the next war going to be drawn up.
Cities vs Rural? Rural has all the food. That one goes maybe a week and then everyone inside the beltways is starving.
Red State vs Blue? This one is plausible, but Red has the large contiguous land mass, and most of the military assets, and. . . oops: all the nukes. It's a city vs. rural deathmatch on a bigger scale.
What is going to be the rallying cry? Something tells me Trans rights and green energy are not going to be real catchy.
Still, who is trying to get Gen Z riled up to go to war?
The important thing about cities is population, multiple mobility options, and medical facility and supplies. Eat all you want but if your wounded canāt be transported and taken care of the war becomes a very short one.
Osky
A woman's heart is the hardest rock the Almighty has put on this earth and I can find no sign on it.
I bring my undying loyalty to Joe Biden and total trust in our current government, because I know they would never spy on us and use the internet to entrap good citizens.