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Anyone familiar with the concept of 80-year cycles should understand that approaching the 80th anniversary of the end of WW2 is like approaching the 1000th anniversary of the Demon King being sealed away in a JRPG. (The anniversary is next year)
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@ArdainianRight Sorry, boss. I’m still all in.
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@John_Darksoul
I respect it, but there's been enough instances in history where everyone thought it couldn't happen right up until the moment it does.
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@SpurgAnon
Not just that. 80 years is when basically nobody has living memory of the last time shit went down, so people inevitably take the current order for granted and stop taking precautions against massive shit going down. Jews are a prominent example but the pattern applies to everyone.
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@ArdainianRight it's because it's the 80 year kike curse. Kikes aren't capable of maintaining or running a society for more than 80 years without it imploding and then kicking them out, hence why the 80 year cycle seems to be a thing. Technically it isn't, it's societies hitting a breaking point and saying enough is enough and casting out the parasites.
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@apropos @John_Darksoul
The most likely mechanism is more a cascading series of civil/regional wars caused by the interconnectedness of the global economy, as well as how much the current geopolitical order is dependent on American military might and wealth. The Ukraine/Israel conflicts are the beginning. If Israel-Iran escalates to the point of the US getting involved and trying conscription, it could easily lead to massive civil unrest. If unrest in the US is bad enough to seriously mess up the economy and cut off foreign aid petrodollars, or they otherwise just become worthless, that screws over a ton of Middle Eastern and African countries. Civil Wars and economic downturns in those countries means more refugees flooding Europe. China's gonna want to snap up Taiwan in the chaos. And the dormant Korean and India/Pakistan disputes could boil over too. It doesn't have to be an organized WW3 with fixed sides and alliances.
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@ArdainianRight @John_Darksoul nah it's completely impossible. Look at how incredibly weak NATO is right now! The only way we'd get WWIII is if it just started one day, but the opposing side showed incredible restraint and kept expecting the conflict to die down, while giving NATO time to test a generation of weapon systems and ramp production up to the point it could barely compete. And then the other side would still have to show incredible restraint as NATO-aligned powers resort to assassinations and terrorists attacks!
I mean, from a certain perspective, that's been happening for two years already, but it'll never happen.
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@ArdainianRight @SpurgAnon
Ancient societies had ways to transfer such knowledge via the use of myths, but our society doesn't work well with myths.
Kikes managed to mythify Hitler and the hall of cost, but this is also running wild. People are seeing the next Hitler or anudda shoah around every corner.