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2015 in Retrospect: Where Will You Be Politically?
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<blockquote data-quote="Darkwolf" data-source="post: 9352" data-attributes="member: 177"><p><strong>2015 in Retrospect: Where Will You Be Politically?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You can add to that that the propaganda machine will blame the inevitable disruption in the services to these people on the rurals. They have already started this campaign. Notice that the constitutionalist groups have been smeared as racists since they started showing up in the media. It will then be quite easy for them to say something like "those racists are trying to starve you out. You have to stand up and fight them," while they grab those shipments of food that actually got through. Poof, instant cannon fodder, already hardened by years of street combat. </p><p>Those inner city people who don't buy the BS will either leave and join the rurals, or try some kind of resistance in the cities. However surrounded by brainwashed informants, I don't think the latter will last long. </p><p></p><p>There are possibly four groups to consider in three zones:</p><p></p><p>1. Inner city people who must stay</p><p>2. Suburb people who choose to stay and protect their two car garage, giving up the constitution.</p><p>3. Suburb people who choose to flee to rural areas and live free.</p><p>4. Rural people who necessarily stay where they are.</p><p></p><p>Zone A: Cities</p><p>Zone B: Suburbs</p><p>Zone C: Rural Areas</p><p></p><p>The people in the suburbs would suffer a reduction in their material comfort. After all, anything that is delivered to a metropolitin area (non costal one anyway) has to be brought in by truck or train. Through alot of rural territory. Some of them will leave due to civil rights infringment, some will be angry at one side or the other, and some will cower in their tract houses. These folks will likely starve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwolf, post: 9352, member: 177"] [b]2015 in Retrospect: Where Will You Be Politically?[/b] You can add to that that the propaganda machine will blame the inevitable disruption in the services to these people on the rurals. They have already started this campaign. Notice that the constitutionalist groups have been smeared as racists since they started showing up in the media. It will then be quite easy for them to say something like "those racists are trying to starve you out. You have to stand up and fight them," while they grab those shipments of food that actually got through. Poof, instant cannon fodder, already hardened by years of street combat. Those inner city people who don't buy the BS will either leave and join the rurals, or try some kind of resistance in the cities. However surrounded by brainwashed informants, I don't think the latter will last long. There are possibly four groups to consider in three zones: 1. Inner city people who must stay 2. Suburb people who choose to stay and protect their two car garage, giving up the constitution. 3. Suburb people who choose to flee to rural areas and live free. 4. Rural people who necessarily stay where they are. Zone A: Cities Zone B: Suburbs Zone C: Rural Areas The people in the suburbs would suffer a reduction in their material comfort. After all, anything that is delivered to a metropolitin area (non costal one anyway) has to be brought in by truck or train. Through alot of rural territory. Some of them will leave due to civil rights infringment, some will be angry at one side or the other, and some will cower in their tract houses. These folks will likely starve. [/QUOTE]
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