The Second American Civil War:
« It's inevitable, and I'm tired of pretending it's not. »
(paulfahrenheidt.substack.com)
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Agreed.
Reading through his opinion, it is clear he believes the differences being amplified by the media are intractable, rather than the minor values they truly are. No need for war is necessary if you simply return power to the states as was originally intended, and allow people to move as desired to enjoy privileges they can't otherwise get near their homes. Any talk of war would quickly dissipate without the media fanning the flames. People are smart enough to realize that nowhere is perfect, and they will make the compromises that are the least objectionable to them.
The important part is simply to defeat the globalist cabal that is trying to force their tyranny on everyone. We can negotiate solutions among ourselves. There is honestly no appetite for war by the vast, vast majority. To assume that we will all simply accept a wartime posture because a few try and push it is absurd. It didn't work on Jan. 6, and it won't work now. Even the Antifa riots only worked because Soros was paying them. Remove the money, and the fighting stops as well.
We do, however, need to retake control of the media. That amplifier has to be destroyed in order to get the country back on the right path. Any talk of war will end once the globalist propaganda outlets are eliminated. Much more than the worrying about the government, I suspect the entire whitehat plan is to expose the ludicrous nature of the propaganda spewed by the media. And based on current polls of trust in the media, I think it is working.