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It's WW3, foreign powers just happen to align with some domestic factions. There's always a shadow government.
It's also why notions that we can do without the state are delusional, as I said, the state is emergent. Power vacuums naturally get filled.
In your view what are the sides in this conflict?
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There's more columns than can be named, individual foreign powers, industries, trusts, idealogues, each acting out of self interest
At these crisis points though, we where options are few, I think they demarcate into positive sum and negative sum ideology... Good and evil.
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I would've named globalists vs nationalists as one split, but I'm not sure if that's the kind of dichotomy you had in mind.
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I think those are the meta factions domestically, but it's a World War in which each nation is a battlefield.
Globalists are negative sum, so act to consolidate the scraps.
Nationalists are positive sum seeking to rebuild and return their nation to a better time.
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17 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford OP 12h
This is very chaotic for sure. We always over-simplify things. When I see "documentaries" they almost always over-simplify things into neat little boolean perspectives. Chaos seems to be the trend.
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Order rises from chaos, the cycle continues...
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