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Resilience, the Global Challenge, and the Human Predicament

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We face a perfect storm of environmental, social, technological, economic, geopolitical and other global stressors. These global stressors interact in unpredictable ways. The pace of future shocks is increasing. The prospect for civilizational collapse is real. We need to build meaningful resilience.

There are four questions about how to build resilience:

1.  How do we prepare ourselves and those we love?
2. How do we prepare our communities, networks, tribes, and organizations?
3. How do we prepare our states, countries, and international communities?
4. How do we prepare at a global level?

This human predicament goes by many names. The global challenge. The global problematique. Limits to growth. The end of the world as we know it. The prospect for civilizational collapse. All refer to the perfect storm of global biosphere and societal stressors interacting in complex and unpredictable ways.

Environmental stressors include:

– Climate change, sea-level rise, and changing weather
– Biodiversity loss at 10,000 times the normal level
– Toxification of all life, insect armageddon
– Ocean acidification, dead zones, plastics, and fish and plankton depletion
– Declining and polluted fresh water sources
– Depleted top soils
– Vanishing forests and many more

Social stressors include:
– Poverty, racism, and injustice
– Unsustainable economic growth and global debt
– Vulnerable financial systems, supply chains, and power grids
– Population overshoot, refugee migrations, and resource competition
– Uncontrolled technologies, including AI, biotech, nanotech, robotics, cyber threats
– Dysfunctional geopolitics, failing states, and outdated institutions
– War, terrorism, and nuclear threats—defense resources needed elsewhere, and more

Climate change is the greatest global stressor. But a single focus on climate change means other global stressors are underestimated. These stressors interact as force multipliers, increasing unpredictable future shocks and even potential civilizational collapse.

Most people don’t want to think about this. Yet the culture is filled with vivid imaginings of dystopias in books, films, television series, and games. Civilizational collapse lurks at the imaginal edge of collective consciousness. Yet mainstream media and “official” government institutions are largely silent.

People give four excellent reasons for not thinking about the human predicament.

1. It’s overwhelming.
2. I don’t see how to make a difference.
3. I want to focus on things I can change.
4. I have more immediate things to think about.

We won’t argue. We understand. Worry about this can be a poor use of psychic energy for people who barely get by day-to-day—or simply have other priorities.

Likewise, most institutions—governments, corporations, international institutions, and civil society organizations—avoid thinking about our predicament.

They don’t see how they can respond.
They focus on critical sectoral questions.
They ignore future shocks in their planning
They don’t prepare for the high probability of devastating future shocks.

We understand. But we do need a small critical mass of people and organizations who recognize the need to think about our dilemma. The reason is simple. If we prepare, we stand a better chance of surviving than if we don’t. We need to survive these future shocks—up to and including civilizational collapse—if we are to build a greener and more just world on the other side.

RESILIENCE

We can prepare at all four levels—personal, community and organizational, state and national, and global. But the sweet spot for most of us is personal, community, and organizational resilience. We can’t often control what happens at the state, national, and global levels. We have a lot to say about what we do for ourselves and those we love and for our affinity circles.

What does resilience mean? The great resilience philosopher David Fleming offers this definition:

“The capacity of a system to absorb disturbance and reorganize while undergoing changes so as to still retain the same function, structure, identity, and feedback.”

Fleming further says there are two kinds of resilience systems: preventive and recovery elastic. No word is perfect for what we are talking about. The word resilience has many critics. For one thing, bad things can be resilient as well as good things. Second, resilience implies keeping things more or less the same—and there is a great deal that needs changing. Third, resilience does not say much about using these perfect storms as an opportunity to create a just and green world after collapse.

‘Resilience’, by VV (Saatchi Art)

For our purposes, let’s imagine that resilience means arrangements that are both preventive and useful for recovery. Let’s imagine these arrangements preserve as much of what is good as possible, let go of as much of what is bad as possible, and enable us to create a better system on the other side of collapse.

But let’s also acknowledge, realistically, that ideas of what is good, what is bad, and what would be better on the other side of collapse will differ greatly from one community to another, one person to another, and one state or nation to another. In other words, the meaning of resilience will be forever contested. We can’t solve that problem.

At a practical level, when things fall apart, most people and communities have a sense of what works best for them where they are. As global, national, and even state systems begin to fall apart—as they have in many parts of the world, including the developed world—it’s usually pretty clear what needs fixing now.

In a true emergency, what do people need? Here is a list of 14 basic needs:

Air you can breathe.
Water you can drink.
Food you can eat.
Clothing you can wear.
Shelter you can count on.
Energy for warmth and cooking.
Safety from internal and external harm.
Transportation of some kind.
Communications of some kind.
Ways to learn what you need to know.
Tools to do what you need to do.
Healthcare of some kind.
Justice of some kind.
Community that holds you and those you love.

It’s easy to imagine that in a collapse, the wealthy will always do better than the poor, and those with better educations will do better than those who are less educated. But in a true collapse—where, for example, the energy grid goes down, money no longer means anything, the social order and policing have disappeared, and communities are left very much to their own devices—the question of who is better equipped to survive can look very different.

It may mean more to know how to farm, raise livestock, hunt, fish, repair things yourself, build shelter, make clothes, and have other skills that rural communities have always traditionally known how to do. You may be better off if you have lived on almost nothing in peasant villages and made dangerous treks across forbidding landscapes than if you have spent your life jetting from one conference to another. Hardiness, knowing how to work with your hands, and the ability to live on next to nothing may be a distinct survival advantage. Many millennials exploring alternative ways of living are moving in this direction.

Some countries and communities may have survival advantages. Sweden and Switzerland take war and other emergencies seriously. They advise their citizens to stock necessities and be prepared to defend themselves. The Church of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons) advise all members to have at least a three-month supply of food and other necessities. The head of the American Red Cross has called the Mormons an example of preparedness for other communities. Some farsighted resilient communities and corporations are also likely to have survival advantages.

On the darker side, crime syndicates are likely to be very resilient. Any kind of organized armed force may have survival advantages. These extreme scenarios cannot be precluded given the reality of increasingly severe future shocks and the real possibility of complete breakdowns. Such complete breakdowns already exist in the growing number of failing cities and states around the world.

One thing is very likely. In wars, the comparative advantage that urbanites have over rural communities reverses. People flow out of cities into the countryside seeking food and safety. To the extent that rural communities can accommodate these urban refugees, more people can survive, especially those who can adjust to the hardships of rural self-reliance.

As climate change accelerates, there will be massive migrant movements both within countries and from regions around the equator that are simply inhabitable to cooler climes, both north and south. Vast, lightly populated realms like the northern United States, Canada, Chile, and Siberia may be the places that self-organizing, new rural communities can survive. The global question is whether these desperate migrants will be met with walls and armaments, or whether we have merciful plans to welcome migrants to places where new communities can thrive in this new world.

Collapse will take different forms in different places. More likely than collapse is an increasing crescendo of future shocks. People respond to emergencies in two different ways: they come together, or they come apart. Often, they come together in the acute emergency but then come apart as the burdens become more than they can bear, or they become too frightened.

When people do come apart, it is often along sectarian, tribal, or ethnic lines. Different communities can live together in peace for long periods. But when scarcity or emergencies come upon them, resource competition engenders conflict. This conflict is often exacerbated by populist regimes that promise a better future by scapegoating the Other.

‘Resilience’, by Henrieta Angel

It may be that a new consciousness of the strengths of diversity that is growing stronger among young people will change this ancient observation. The United States and Canada have absorbed diverse populations and created a sense of shared nationhood better than most. But more important than a sense of nationhood may be a sense of shared local community. I am more hopeful. The communities I know are unlikely to break down along ethnic or sectarian lines. I believe there will be resilient communities that defy the ancient assumption that we always break along ethnic and sectarian lines in hard times.

What of the hope that if we all get more spiritual we will solve the problems of the world? I would love this to be true. Religious and spiritual communities can call forth the better angels of our nature. But we know the reverse is equally the case. Every religion and spiritual tradition exists on a continuum from a fundamentalist version to an evolved version. The evolved traditions tend to see that all people are created equal and that nature is a sacred trust. Most often, in times of stress, the more fundamentalist versions of the religion or spiritual tradition are mobilized against the Other.

‘Resilience’, by Rafael De Sousa

We should, indeed, do everything we can to use religious and spiritual resources to meet the human predicament. The Quakers have been at the forefront of many human advances since the (incomplete) abolition of slavery. In every religious and spiritual tradition, large numbers of people live lives devoted to the good of their families, communities, co-religionists, and even other people. But we should be realistic. Our salvation in the face of the human predicament is unlikely to be enlightenment. That is the tragedy we face. With several dozen interacting global stressors, each of which is profoundly difficult to alter, it is very difficult to decide what to do that will make the greatest difference. Enlightenment doesn’t solve the problems. It may help us bring more wisdom and compassion to the efforts to resolve them.

We can see that coordinated interventions on many global stressors could, in principle, make a difference. We would need to solve climate change, reliance on toxic chemicals, an unsustainable economic system, population overshoot, gross inequality, uncontrolled technologies, and the tragic diversion of resources from human and environmental needs to the war system. The key is that when we forge silo strategies, we need to be sure that our silo strategies will not worsen other global stressors.

Global strategies are beyond the ken of most of us living ordinary lives. What is firmly within our ken is to make our lives and our communities and organizations more resilient. What that means will differ depending on circumstance. But the shared intention to make future shocks survivable is something we can all share.

The lingua franca of resilience is emergency planning. Emergency planning is something everyone understands. As future shocks deepen around the world, people naturally expand the list of contingencies they want to be prepared for. In Northern California, for example, we’ve had enough devastating fires so that most people who live in fire territory have given real thought to what they carry in their vehicles at all times, what they are prepared to grab at home and run, and where they will find shelter in the fire next time.

Emergency planning appeals to conservatives and progressives alike. It mobilizes firemen, police, and other first responders, who are accustomed to thinking about emergencies. Emergency planning brings people together across political, cultural, sectarian, and ethnic lines. It works to blend concepts like resilient communities, transition towns, or other metaphors for organizing together. We are unlikely to resolve the human predicament, but we can work to make future shocks more survivable. That work starts with us and those we love and extends into our communities, affinity circles, and organizations.

There is one spiritual awakening that could truly help us. I’ve worked with people with cancer for over 30 years. In the face of a life-threatening illness, some people truly “wake up” to what matters in their lives. For them, a wound is not only a wound but an opening. Great wars and tragedies can transform whole cultures and civilizations—for better or for worse. European and American cultures shifted after both World Wars. It’s possible that future shocks could create collective shifts of consciousness that help us adapt in more fruitful ways to the brave new world we face.

As a practical matter, we need to face this global challenge. We need to build resilient communities and organizations. We need an expanded agenda for emergency planning and coordinated work in critical silos to lessen future shocks so they are survivable. That makes sense across partisan lines and cultures around the world. That’s common sense. We need each other to have the courage and wisdom to do this great work. Join us.

Three books:

1. Thomas Homer-Dixon, The Upside of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity and the Renewal of Civilization
2. Jared Diamond, Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
3. David Fleming, Lean Logic: A Dictionary for the Future and How to Survive It

Selected websites:

Resilience.org (Post-Carbon Institute)
Faninitiative.net (The Fan Initiative)
mahb.stanford.edu/ (Millennium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere)
https://collapseofindustrialcivilization.com/tag/nate-hagens/ (Nate Hagens)
Transitionnetwork.org (Transition Network/Transition Towns/Circular Economy)
Dark-mountain.net (Dark Mountain Project)
Stockhomresilience.org (Stockholm Resilience Center)
cser.ac.uk (Centre for the Study of Existential Risk)
http://thrivingresilience.org/ (Thriving Resilient Communities Collaboratory)
Resilience.ngo/ (The Resilience Project)

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110 Comments on "Resilience, the Global Challenge, and the Human Predicament"

  1. I AM THE MOB on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 6:54 am 

    Notice the delusion in trump voters..Trump gets off by Mueller..And there is no objection..And then Jussie Smollett gets off and they are going bonkers..I understand though, he is black and gay..that is a two for one identity politics sundae they can’t resist..

  2. Davy on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 8:07 am 

    ““FBI Investigating Sudden Dismissal Of Smollett Hate-Crime Hoax”
    https://tinyurl.com/y5tnn72o zero hedge”

    This is the best BS evidence I can uncover. About time the FBI make an attempt to uphold the rule of law after a couple of years of being hijacked. Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!!!!!! The strength of my source for the information surrounding this non-issue is none other than Zero Fraud.

  3. Antius on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 8:13 am 

    “NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern calls for global effort to shut down online hate speech

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/christchurch-shooting/111598755/jacinda-ardern-welcomes-tightening-of-facebook-rules-on-hate-speech

    The woman is a moron. She seriously thinks that the right way to deal with an existential problem is to extinguish people’s ability to exchange information!

  4. Davy on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 8:38 am 

    Oops, sorry for losing my shit again everyone.

  5. I AM THE MOB on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 9:58 am 

    Twitter is considering labeling Trump tweets that violate its rules

    https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/28/tech/trump-twitter-rules-label/index.html?utm_term=image&utm_medium=social&utm_content=2019-03-28T13%3A31%3A05&utm_source=twCNN

  6. Antius on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 10:36 am 

    “Twitter is considering labeling Trump tweets that violate its rules”

    With the Mueller enquiry effectively exonerating Trump; the knives will soon be out for the deep state. I pray that internet companies like Twitter continue to piss him off. It would be a shame if they went all quiet and he forgot about them.

  7. JuanP on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 11:08 am 

    Juanpee got his chain pulled wrote this. He
    Is so so mad

    Davy on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 8:38 am

  8. Cloggie on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 11:11 am 

    Twatter, like the rest of big tech and the deep state (aka “Swamp”), is globalist, where Trump is flirting with (white) nationalism and no longer seems to care about empire. Can’t have that.

    The only way out for white America is to use the Reps and Dems parties as enemy combatants and enforce a split. The potential and hate is already there. Now it is a matter of who will light the fuse and separate white America from the deep state.

    The best way to initiate such a split is a foreign war. Imagine the following conversation between Trump and Xi:

    Trump: hey old panda bear buddy of mine, been grabing any pussie lately?
    Xi: excuse me, mr president…?
    Trump: listen old boy, I have a little bit of a problem at hand, my deep state is giving me the creeps
    Xi: yes, our intelligence service has reported that your Israel Lobby has quite a bit of influence in your country!
    Trump: tell me about it, these f* are at my throat, waiting for the right moment to finish me off.
    Xi: right, I’m sorry to hear that.
    Trump: yeah, but you can help me, buster.
    Xi: how’s that?
    Trump: let’s start a fake war, shall we?
    Xi: excuse me, mr president?
    Trump: just shoot my marine vessels in the South China Sea, just sink ’em. Kill as many marines as you like, the more the better. One rule only: neither of us will use nukes, okay?
    Xi: huh?
    Trump: the whole point is to kill sufficient US marines, think tens of thousands, so that the risk of an uprising in the US is less risky than being killed in your biotope.
    Xi: dunno mr president.
    Trump: well buddy of mine, we will let you no choice. We are going to exercise provocative behavior, we’ll leave you no choice but to respond harhly. As long as you remember not to take this too serious. Wtf, take Australia if you have to, I don’t care, all I care is to set my country on fire.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrF7alkwdHw

  9. Juanpee on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 11:15 am 

    LOL @ the dumbass!!!

  10. I AM THE MOB on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 11:19 am 

    White people’s diets are killing the environment: study

    https://nypost.com/2019/03/28/white-peoples-diets-are-killing-the-environment-study/?utm_source=NYPTwitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_medium=SocialFlow

    Crackers sure do love there cheese!

  11. I AM THE MOB on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 11:25 am 

    Clogg and Anitus

    You both are in a ‘deep state’ of paranoia..

    Didn’t both of you clowns claim Mueller and his report was the deep state going after Trump before? Now that its over and he has been cleared you are changing the narrative (false) once again..

  12. JuanP on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 12:08 pm 

    MOB, you are a friggin snowflake propagating the Mueller insanity along with a few other rabid blind extremist liberals here. You fuckers are a total disgrace to truth and honesty. Fucking take it like a man PUSSY

  13. JuanP on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 12:14 pm 

    Please someone tell this fucker to go back in his hole where the rodent belongs.

    Adam Schiff Furious After GOP Calls For His Resignation In “Explosive” Hearing

    Democratic House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, who made Donald Trump’s now debunked Russiagate “witch hunt” his one mission in life, furiously pushed back as all nine Committee Republicans demanded his resignation, defending his past comments by lighting into the president and his family and campaign over its contacts with Russia.

    Calls from Republicans and president Trump for the Russiagate-obsessed Schiff to resign as head of the House Intelligence Committee have been loud in the days following the release of the four-page Mueller report summary. And on Thursday, the call was made right to the Congressman’s face in what Mediate described was an “explosive” clash, and The Hill dubbed a “striking display.”

    At the start of the House intel hearing on Thursday morning, Rep. Mike Conaway (R-TX) called for Schiff to step down — a call which he said was supported by all nine Republican members of the committee.

  14. Cloggie on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 12:20 pm 

    Uh-oh:

    https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/8xyj5a/2020-democrats-are-dropping-like-flies-from-pro-israel-aipac-conference

    “2020 Democrats are dropping like flies from pro-Israel AIPAC conference”

    “Didn’t both of you claim Mueller and his report was the deep state going after Trump before? ”

    I did. It’s just they couldn’t find anything.

    Oh ze backfire!

  15. JuanP on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 12:21 pm 

    Oops, sorry everyone. I forgot the link.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-28/adam-schiff-furious-after-gop-calls-his-resignation-explosive-hearing

  16. JuanP on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 12:23 pm 

    Oops, sorry for losing my shit again MOB.

  17. Cloggie on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 12:24 pm 

    Interesting podcast with Richard Spencer and Trump’s handling of Israel:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE10aGnWmeM

  18. Coggie on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 12:57 pm 

    Poor me, nuttier than a fruitcake.

  19. JuanP on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 1:17 pm 

    Cloggie, tone the shit down or I plan on harassing you like I do Davy.

  20. Cloggie on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 1:19 pm 

    Wow, Mobster issues threats! Shouldn’t do that, not wise.

    Here the latest Red Ice TV on Suckerbook banning white nationalism:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-fxr_r07Dk

  21. JuanP on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 1:25 pm 

    Trump: I Plan To Declassify And Release All FISA Docs

    My man has a plan. The only good liberal is a bloody and unconscious one. Fuck you MOB

  22. JuanP on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 1:29 pm 

    Russia Urges US To Publish Full Mueller Report

    Go Putin. Go Russia. Fuck the US and especially liberal scum.

  23. Antius on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 1:55 pm 

    It would be interesting to see a separate investigation into Dem/Rep collusion with Israel. Now that would really pour the hemlock into the Jewish deep state!

  24. I AM THE MOB on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 2:01 pm 

    IMF’s firepower insufficient to respond to major new crisis: BIS head

    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-bis-emerging/imfs-firepower-insufficient-to-respond-to-major-new-crisis-bis-head-idUSKCN1R91X2

  25. Davy on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 2:34 pm 

    If it wasn’t obvious enough to y’all already, all posts made under JuanP’s handle are really me.

  26. JuanP on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 2:58 pm 

    Everyone here knows I am a liar and I will post anything pretending to be anyone. Who knows who I will insult. It is all a mystery because I like to play dirty games and I like to spread discontent. The only one that matters in this world is me. Fuck all of you fucks.

  27. Davy on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 3:21 pm 

    Dear Friends,

    If you are wondering why I seem so bitchy, it’s because I had a lover’s quarrel with Pablo. The stupid ebony twink wasn’t painting my toenails properly.

    Consequently, I’m having to visit my hairy trucker tricks on the I-44 interstate in Cuba and Rolla, MO. Only problem is they make me swallow- yuch!!!! But when you’re in a bind, a guy’s got to do what’s necessary to get some.

    Thanks for understanding.

  28. Davy on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 3:23 pm 

    Sorry for losing my shit again everyone. I’m having an extra miserable day today.

  29. JuanP on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 4:03 pm 

    Cloggie, I am terribly disappointed in your post below. How could you possibly forget the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered community.
    “Need resilience? Just ask the loony Left. They have all the answers: neo-Marxism, mass murder by Allah-devotees, coombayah techno-fantasies, and extinction of that horrible monster, the White male. “America is descending into madness. Its self-justifying DeepState intends to overpower the world through war and the threat of war.”
    Come now, Cloggie, what’s to worry about? Your hero and The Dear Leader is the only person authorized to launch America’s nuclear arsenal.
    Stop being such a drama queen. You’re sounding more and more like MOB.

  30. I AM THE MOB on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 7:06 pm 

    Buttigieg: ‘Americans are being radicalized’ by Trump administration

    https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/436340-buttigieg-americans-are-being-radicalized-by-trump-administration

  31. I AM THE MOB on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 7:47 pm 

    Rescued migrаnts hijack ship, demand it head toward Europe

    https://www.apnews.com/1bbb896679754fd59357f0bdc60b94af

    Go Migrants!

  32. I AM THE MOB on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 8:17 pm 

    Out of history’s trash heap, clues to climate’s role in ancient collapse

    https://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2019/0328/Out-of-history-s-trash-heap-clues-to-climate-s-role-in-ancient-collapse

  33. JuanP on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 8:19 pm 

    MOB, tone the liberal shit down or I will harass you like I do Davy and other.

  34. JuanP on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 8:22 pm 

    MOB, Trump showed you the door now beat it

  35. I AM THE MOB on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 8:44 pm 

    By Tad Patzek: On Human Overshoot

    Tad Patzek, a professor of petroleum engineering and physicist, gave a talk on January 16, 2019 at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia.

    His talk is titled “How Can We Salvage Our Global Civilization?” however Patzek does not answer his own question. Instead he reviews the brief history of humans and shows that we are in a severe state of overshoot with a population that exceeds the carrying capacity of the planet by about 30 times thanks to fossil energy, which he predicts will soon rapidly decline due to depletion. In the Q&A that follows the talk, Patzek advocates for population reduction policies. Also in the Q&A, Patzek gets quite aggressive with audience members who argue that technology will save us. He concludes that we will probably use nuclear war to correct overshoot. I wonder if he’ll be invited back next year?

    https://un-denial.com/2019/02/02/by-tad-patzek-on-human-overshoot/

  36. I AM THE MOB on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 9:13 pm 

    Yeah theres gonna be some false false most likely they gonna blame russia and china for hacking the banks and crashing it..

    And then the US will hit them with nuclear first strikes..

  37. Davy on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 9:20 pm 

    Did I mention I’m voting for Tulsi in the next election?

    Tulsi isn’t a liberal, she’s a socialist. Huge difference.

  38. Cloggie on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 9:20 pm 

    Buttigieg: ‘Americans are being radicalized’ by Trump administration

    Trump is merely the cathalyst, the radicalization is the result of 50 years mass immigration from the third world, inflicted on white America by the real (((radicals))) that took over Washington since 1933.

    Where the French have yellow vests in their cars, because their government tells them so, the Americans have weapens, their respective governments were unable to take them away.

    Let the fun begin! What happened to the USSR, will happen to the US, only far bloodier. And it will begin around the time when Trump will leave the White House.

    After “The Break”, the WH, Pentagon, Hill, Fed, etc., will be less than 10 cm high. Eurasian regulation thingy.

    https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/435780-tulsi-gabbard-trump-indictment-might-have-led-to-civil-war

    “Tulsi Gabbard: Trump indictment might have ‘led to civil war’”

    Exactly. Patience, Tulsi, patience. Everybody in Eurasia knows about the vulnerability of the US system and is planning accordingly.

    Now tell us, American whitey… wanna live in a white society, like everybody else on this planet? Thought so. Now all you gotta do is flatten these mobster and davy types. Need heavier hardware as these saloon shooters? Here you have them, put them to good use!

    #110

  39. I AM THE MOB on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 9:36 pm 

    Clogg

    Legal immigration is at 25 year low..And illegal border crossing’s have declined by 80 percent since 2000..

    Immigration ie “nativism” is just a red herring being pushed by the right and their fake news media..

    Ive shown you the data numerous times to prove that beyond any reasonable doubts..And the only reason they are taking in so many immigrants is to make up for the declining birth rates..And you need to have an increasing population to pay for your social benefits for seniors and to keep your economy from stagnating or going into a deflationary downwird spiral and collapsing..

  40. I AM THE MOB on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 9:42 pm 

    Clogg

    We aren’t going to have a civil war..and you are giving way too much popularity and credit towards Trumps base then they deserve..He only got 33 percent of the vote and the majority are all senior citizens..And the fifty percent that didn’t vote, nearly all hate him..

    Its your region that is going to likely collapse into civil war..Your region is going to start running out of oil soon..

    Just look Greece, look at France, look at Spain, look at Italy..The signs are everywhere..

  41. Cloggie on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 9:56 pm 

    “Ive shown you the data numerous times to prove that beyond any reasonable doubts.”

    You did, YOU opened my eyes:

    https://documents1940.wordpress.com/2018/06/11/cw2-brewing/

  42. I AM THE MOB on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 10:07 pm 

    “You can imprison a man, but not an idea. You can exile a man, but not an idea. You can kill a man, but not an idea.”

    – Benazir Bhutto

  43. Cloggie on Thu, 28th Mar 2019 10:09 pm 

    https://russia-insider.com/en/here-we-go-again-trump-warns-putin-russia-has-get-out-venezuela/ri26645

    “Here We Go Again: Trump Warns Putin That “Russia Has to Get Out” of Venezuela”

    It gotta start somewhere, the soccer match Eurasia-USA, anything will do.

    Mark Weber at it again:

    https://russia-insider.com/en/jewish-role-bolshevik-revolution-and-russias-early-soviet-regime/ri26621

    “The Jewish Role in the Bolshevik Revolution and Russia’s Early Soviet Regime”

    They lost control over Russia, they will lose control over North-America. All these imported darkies have zero affinity or sympathy with these oligarchs.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/mar/02/ilhan-omar-attacks-pro-israel-lobby-antisemitic

    “Ilhan Omar attacks pro-Israel lobby and critics again call remarks antisemitic”

    Bring it on, Omar!

    This jew preducted as early as 2001 that third world immigration would backfire against j-power:

    https://cis.org/Report/Jewish-Stake-Americas-Changing-Demography

    He was right! J-power is going down like a 737 Mad Max.lol

    https://documents1940.wordpress.com/2019/01/07/the-good-news-zog-is-dying/

  44. We are all JuanP on Fri, 29th Mar 2019 2:07 am 

    Yes, you have paraded around the fact that you say you are voting for Tulsi just like you told us umpteen times that you were voting for and donating to The Dear Leader Chump.

    Based on your endorsement, the LAST person I would ever support is Tulsi.

    You are a perfect negative indicator.

  45. Davy on Fri, 29th Mar 2019 4:46 am 

    “He only got 33 percent of the vote and the majority are all senior citizens.”

    MOB, if you are going to lie or embellish do it with something that can’t be fact checked. Instead package facts to make a lie like our extremist here do then it is a plastic agenda not a fact lie.

    Dec 22, 2016 – Trump received 62,979,636 votes, 46.1 percent of all votes cast. … came up short in the Electoral College but won the popular vote by 540,000 …

    https://tinyurl.com/ybskup2f

  46. Truth Buster on Fri, 29th Mar 2019 5:03 am 

    DavySkum, I knew you were dumb and a Trump apologist, but how you have devolved into a pathetic caricature of a sad little clown.

    1. Trump won the election with only the support of 33% of the American public. TRUE.

    2. Clinton trounced Dump in the popular vote beating him by almost 3,000,000 votes.

    Why must you require CONSTANT moderating and neutering….. we know why. That is why I will remain with this for as long as it takes.

  47. JuanP on Fri, 29th Mar 2019 5:08 am 

    OOPs I forgot my link

    “DavySkum, I knew you were dumb and a Trump apologist, but how you have devolved into a pathetic caricature of a sad little clown.”

  48. Davy on Fri, 29th Mar 2019 5:13 am 

    Good Morning Fox and Friends,

    If you are wondering why I seem so bitchy, it’s because I had a lover’s quarrel with Pablo. The stupid ebony twink wasn’t painting my toenails properly.

    Consequently, I’m having to visit my hairy trucker tricks on the I-44 interstate in Cuba and Rolla, MO. Only problem is they make me swallow- yuch!!!! But when you’re in a bind, a guy’s got to do what’s necessary to get some.

    Thanks for understanding.

    p.s. I;m feeling better now after working the truck stop at the Washington, MO exit. I even received a tip of $5 for not gagging- you try not gagging after some fat and hairy trucker that smells like a cross between ass-belly button sweat and cured toe jam spiced with athletes foot and toenail fungus.

    Not funny, JuanP.

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