The first pinned post can be found here:

https://lemmy.world/post/17530961

That’s where all the engagement and comments can be found, and I’d encourage everyone to participate there.

The reason for THIS post is to direct everyone there.

I’m getting multiple reports that some people can’t see it for some reason. Could be Federation, could be they blocked the user who posted it.

Here’s hoping you all can see THIS one and move over to where everyone else is engaged.

  • @ThePyroPython
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    201 month ago

    That’s it.

    It’s either a trump election win and civil war from him dismantling one too many of the elements of US government.

    Or trump looses the election, incites a civil war, and the craziest actually do it.

    Either way, as this even proves: Get. Your. Guns. Whilst you still can.

    • GladiusB
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      111 month ago

      Why would Trump losing incite civil war? Who is going to take any weapons from anyone? Who is going to enforce the law? They aren’t going to fight themselves. They want a civil war and they want the Dems to just make one mistake to cause it.

      There is no way to say that there will be that many of them. There will be a few. But nothing on a scale of civil war. That’s some dumb neck beard fantasy. If the Dems win it will be ok. Until the next 4 years.

      • @jordanlundOPM
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        131 month ago

        Trump losing would throw the “stolen election” nonsense into overdrive. Hence the civil war.

        • GladiusB
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          71 month ago

          I hear that. But who is going to enforce it? The cops? The army? I don’t see that happening. They would attack themselves.

          • @grue
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            41 month ago

            Every fascist movement has its paramilitary. Hitler had his Brownshirts, Mussolini had his Blackshirts, and Trump has his Redhats.

            • @maniii
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              11 month ago

              Please dont involve Redhat in this mess.

              These ae Crimson Caps.

              • @grue
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                41 month ago

                Sorry, but IBM bought it so it’s evil now. I don’t make the rules.

                spoiler

                (Whether I’m still talking about WWII or more recent shit IBM did is left as an exercise for the reader.)

                • @maniii
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                  11 month ago

                  IBM stopped being relevant since the PC days. The moment the IBM exec who claimed that the market has in-demand for only “5-Mini computers”, IBM lost the plot a long long time ago.

                  Right now, IBM is mostly a holding corp. THey buy stuff, destroy it, and buy more stuff. Most of IBM innovations and engineers have moved on to other companies. IBM have zero or close-to-zero amount of real tech or IP. Most of it is just fluff and overblown BS.

                  Redhat was already attempting being “like IBM” even before the buyout. But a lot of IBM techs were transferred over to Redhat.

                  Redhat or IBM is just the lesser of evils. It is like blaming the Abacus maker or the calculator maker for the Nuclear Bomb.

          • @jordanlundOPM
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            21 month ago

            It wouldn’t be the cops or the army, it would be his Proud Boys aligned supporters, a la the attempt to kidnap the governor of Michigan.

        • EleventhHour
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          31 month ago

          Right, because that’s totally what happened last time

          • @jordanlundOPM
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            61 month ago

            It really was close last time.

            You look at the fake electors scheme, the attempt to kidnap the governor of Michigan, and January 6th… those are all opening shots in a civil war.

    • @CosmoNova
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      91 month ago

      You will find that civil wars in a digitalized surveillance state are very short lived and that the masses don‘t actually hold all that much power apart from the few things they‘re legally allowed to do. So unless tens of millions just stop showing up to work across the country, I don‘t see how the citizens have any leverage whatsoever once the election is over.