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The second American Civil War
« on: February 08, 2026, 09:37:50 am »
The second American Civil War

We have been in a state of civil war for years; all it has lacked is a formal declaration.

Blaine L. Pardoe | February 8, 2026

We have been in a state of civil war for years; all it has lacked is a formal declaration.  It’s much like the events leading up to 9-11: Islamic terrorists were at war with us, but we didn’t know it until the World Trade Center fell.  We had our wake-up call, albeit too late.

It began with assaults on our history and culture.  Radicals tore down statues in the name of ending racism.  The renaming of schools, roads, and other institutions came quickly thereafter.  Rage wrapped in arrogant false reasoning was what drove these changes.

Then came the rewriting of American history.  This was designed to remove the American dream and ideology, replacing them with a false version that said that our nation was fundamentally flawed.  Slavery was the foundation of the nation.  Everything was built on stolen land.  Reality and facts were early victims in this conflict, and the weak-minded embraced these concepts.

Under the guise of a cultural movement called wokeness, self-proclaimed keyboard warriors, often operating out of their parent’s basements, got writers, authors, and other creators canceled.  They even went after dead creators to get their works banned.

The mainstream media, long a bastion of liberalism, became active players in this conflict.  Journalistic standards were cast aside.  All that mattered was pushing programmed narratives fed by a single political party out as facts.  Fueled by COVID, censorship of any dissenting perspectives was an everyday occurrence.

We allowed anarchists in the form of Antifa and other organizations to form whose goals were to take down our country and capitalism.  They tested the waters, sometimes seizing police stations or portions of cities as autonomous zones.

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Re: The second American Civil War
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2026, 09:46:35 am »
Nope, we haven't.

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Re: The second American Civil War
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2026, 08:15:55 pm »
Despite a lot of press, often focusing on groups of only a few dozen at most, the producers of narrative are proclaiming some sort of victory that does not really exist. Well, it may be all over the networks, but it isn't happening here, or the next town over (in any direction), or the next town after that.

That is there, as much as it is, but it isn't here.

Proclaiming it to be widespread, it fails to explain why interconnected rapid response teams are needed to make each protest hot spot look well populated, even though is is often the same people being shipped from place to place to fill the ranks, like a bunch of overworked extras who don't even have to change costume going from set to set. By all means, film them all, and then match the faces in the crowd from event to event and prove this true.

Then go after them, either through the IRS or criminal prosecution or simply sue them for continually blocking your driveway and making you late for work (18 USC Sec 241: Conspiracy to deprive you of your basic right to travel). Sue the bastards.
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