We are already in a soft stage 5, but if the Republicans hold on to Congress in November, expect us to bump up to number into number 6. Number 5 came with the attempted assassinations of Steve Scalise and the other members of Congress last year. We are in a lull at the moment, but more in stage 5 will likely come.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑September 28th, 2018, 7:45 amIn this paradigm, there are seven stages that a nation goes through on the path to civil war and they are as follows
1 Political Discourse
2 Polarizing Disagreement
3 Harassment of the opposition by one or both sides
4 Violence
5 Assassinations
6 Extreme Civil Unrest
7 Civil War
If we do reach stage 6 after November, any impasse will provoke the desire for upping the ante into Stage 7 which is Civil War.
Wars are not good, but sometimes they are necessary. If we look at the Balkans today, just a little more than a decade ago the various sides were bloodletting and exterminating each other like unwanted vermin. Today there is mutual respect and the groups have fallen back into peaceful coexistence.
I only wish that the complex society that is the USA could be so easily reset, but it will not.