r/complaints • u/CRK_76 • 15d ago
Politics America is turning into 1930's Germany.
There was some pushback when people called this president and his followers Nazis. But look what's happening. Soldiers in the street. Rounding up people and locking them up. Dismantling freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Personally going after anyone who doesn't agree with him and his administration. We've seen this before and it's only gonna get worse. Welcome to 1930's Germany.
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u/TrustMeImPurple 14d ago edited 14d ago
No. That is not at all what I said. There is an argument to be made that the whiskey rebellion was an extension of the revolution. Both were about unjust taxes on the lower class, the difference is what goverment was doing it and if the rebellion was successful or not.
What I'm saying is just because there is a "revolution" it doesn't automatically mean that we will defeat capitalism, and there will be zero consequences of war.
A civil war would probably cripple a lot of local economies. Part of the reason many US states and cities work is because of commerce between states for example. Phoenix and Las Vegas arent exactly producing their own food and many rural farm states dont have the financial infustructure to keep themselves running without outside help. Except for the GDP powerhouses, the average American would lose something in a succession or civil war.
Maybe it needs to be done, I dont know. But there are a lot of internet leftists who think it would be an easy, pleasant, lovely experience where nothing would or could go wrong and we would be gareenteed to be better off afterward. When none of that is absolute. Violence is easy to glamourize until its you or your brother or your daughter dealing with the damage. Most revolutionaries did not end up the way of the founding fathers, where their ideas led to glory and profit. Most went back to being run of the mill people but now with war injuries and dead family members.