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<blockquote data-quote="TelesnaAg" data-source="post: 5304020" data-attributes="member: 8059"><p>I'd say the events of the past 12-24 months have me thinking that a war between countries (middle east excluded beacuse they always at it), is unlikely and that civil war is the most likely event to occur. </p><p></p><p>Not a civil war as we know it but a degredation in our civility, standards, judiciary and an increase in spot attacks. I dont believe we will be in the trenches, society will still function to a degree but the actions of politicans of years gone by along with corporations are starting to bear fruit. </p><p></p><p>Trump derangement syndrome, is not soley born from Trump - this has been breweing for sometime, and its not solely Trump thats the focus, its much wider from senates - the famous - the corporations - right down to people on the street. The gap has widened on what people expect as our wealth increased.</p><p></p><p>So i think unfortunately the best years for some western countries are gone, it will be a slow walk down deaths lane...Other nations especially alot of Asian ones will win from this.</p><p></p><p>You could argue Sth Africa is in a soft civil war now, the EU and USA and to some extent OZ are in a digital war, which when that spills into affecting the reality will start sorting the men from the boys.</p><p></p><p>To alot the will of the majority is a dream now gone, from Brexit to Trump who was duly elected by the citizens of the USA on pretty clear election promises, and you can see that absolute frenzies people have whipped themselves into over not getting there way, like a toddler in the supermarket isle. </p><p></p><p>So interesting times ahead...personally i am at peace with it as people will reap what they sow. Thats life.</p><p></p><p>Ant...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TelesnaAg, post: 5304020, member: 8059"] I'd say the events of the past 12-24 months have me thinking that a war between countries (middle east excluded beacuse they always at it), is unlikely and that civil war is the most likely event to occur. Not a civil war as we know it but a degredation in our civility, standards, judiciary and an increase in spot attacks. I dont believe we will be in the trenches, society will still function to a degree but the actions of politicans of years gone by along with corporations are starting to bear fruit. Trump derangement syndrome, is not soley born from Trump - this has been breweing for sometime, and its not solely Trump thats the focus, its much wider from senates - the famous - the corporations - right down to people on the street. The gap has widened on what people expect as our wealth increased. So i think unfortunately the best years for some western countries are gone, it will be a slow walk down deaths lane...Other nations especially alot of Asian ones will win from this. You could argue Sth Africa is in a soft civil war now, the EU and USA and to some extent OZ are in a digital war, which when that spills into affecting the reality will start sorting the men from the boys. To alot the will of the majority is a dream now gone, from Brexit to Trump who was duly elected by the citizens of the USA on pretty clear election promises, and you can see that absolute frenzies people have whipped themselves into over not getting there way, like a toddler in the supermarket isle. So interesting times ahead...personally i am at peace with it as people will reap what they sow. Thats life. Ant... [/QUOTE]
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