Red Shield
Global Domination
Ain't happenin breh
In about 2 years, this will all come to a head and we might see some civil war type unrest.
i don't see the country becoming more liberal or more conservative, just more polarized.....

Hate to look at like this, but I'm of the opinion that there won't even marginal progress for black people in America unless some Red Summer type shyt goes down.In about 2 years, this will all come to a head and we might see some civil war type unrest.
I wish i could Dap this 50x because most of this population has no will to fight and the only ones that will are the extreme right and nobody's gonna support them because people know what they believe in....Nah americans are too fat, well fed, and have enough mindless entertainment to keep that from happening
I wish i could Dap this 50x because most of this population has no will to fight and the only ones that will are the extreme right and nobody's gonna support them because people know what they believe in....![]()

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i don't see the country becoming more liberal or more conservative, just more polarized.....
In about 2 years, this will all come to a head and we might see some civil war type unrest.
In the late ’60s and ’70s, amid left-wing militancy and racial strife, a liberal era ended. Today, amid left-wing militancy and racial strife, a liberal era is only just beginning.
#lowerlearningWe gonna find out in about 3 years....
If the lesson of the Reagan era had been that Democrats should give a Republican president his due, the lesson of the Bush era was that doing so brought disaster. In the Senate, Bush’s 2001 tax cut passed with 12 Democratic votes; the Iraq War was authorized with 29. As the calamitous consequences of these votes became clear, the revolt against them destroyed the Democratic Party’s centrist wing. “What I want to know,” declared an obscure Vermont governor named Howard Dean in February 2003, “is why in the world the Democratic Party leadership is supporting the president’s unilateral attack on Iraq. What I want to know is, why are Democratic Party leaders supporting tax cuts?” By year’s end, Dean—running for president against a host of Washington Democrats who had supported the war—was the clear front-runner for his party’s nomination.
With the Dean campaign came an intellectual revolution inside the Democratic Party. His insurgency helped propel Daily Kos, a group blog dedicated to stiffening the liberal spine. It energized the progressive activist group MoveOn. It also coincided with Paul Krugman’s emergence as America’s most influential liberal columnist and Jon Stewart’s emergence as America’s most influential liberal television personality. In 2003, MSNBC hired Keith Olbermann and soon became a passionately liberal network. In 2004, The New Republic apologized for having supported the Iraq War. In 2005, The Huffington Post was born as a liberal alternative to the Drudge Report. In 2006, Joe Lieberman, the Democratic Party’s most outspoken hawk, lost his Democratic Senate primary and became an Independent. In 2011, the Democratic Leadership Council—having lost its influence years earlier—closed its doors.
By the time Barack Obama defeated Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008, in part because of her support for the Iraq War, the mood inside the party had fundamentally changed. Whereas the party’s most respected thinkers had once urged Democrats to critique liberal orthodoxy, they now criticized Democrats for not defending that orthodoxy fiercely enough. The presidency of George W. Bush had made Democrats unapologetically liberal, and the presidency of Barack Obama was the most tangible result.
#lowerlearning
I'm saying in 3 years depending on how the current trajectory of events is happening within the US, the corruption, the NSA, the police shootings, its gonna be a flashpoint event. all it takes is one match.