Well, putting aside the fact that I don’t March around with tactical gear or armed to the teeth (at least not yet, because we’re not at that point. And even if it does I’m more inclined to get out of the front lines ).
We’re going to see anything from The Troubles in Ireland to the Balkan conflicts of the 90’s to an outright civil war. Depending on a variety of factors. I’m concerned that the switch to Fed Coin this summer could be a flashpoint.
Honestly, I'm of the opinion we'll witness all three in that order, more or less.
First, an American
"Years of Lead" period where terrorists on both sides stage attacks and retaliate brutally whenever "their own" are victimized or martyred by the other side. Naturally, this gives the Establishment a mandate to crack down and pass draconian measures that'd make Bush the Son blink. After all, most people desire safety over freedom and will be (understandably) terrified by the all bombings, assassinations, and shooting sprees.
Of course, that won't answer the underlying issue of what's causing all this radicalization in the first place, especially with looming economic turmoil and all sorts of "deviant" behaviors — first pushed by the Left and Globalists, and then reacted to by the Right (which may have its own crazy practices at that point, such as literal witch burnings and shit) — becoming more and more normalized as the “moderate” center shrinks, while the hateful fringes grow more and more popular and virulent.
The fact World War II (and all the lingering guilt and trauma thereof) will more or less fade away by the 2040s and '50s certainly doesn't help, in the sense of future generations who've never lived through total war or genocide themselves being much
less hesitant when it comes time to unleash the next great bloodbath. After all, I doubt it's a coincidence that the Great War broke out a few decades after the last living Napoleonic Wars veterans passed on — and once World War II's as distant to us as the Napoleonic Wars were to the leadership of 1914 Europe, everything's back on the table.
Heck, much of that's been described in more "macro-historical" terms already (namely
here and
here, as well as throughout the rest of the thread). Personally, I view the broad strokes of it as quite probable, though I suppose that’s a story for another time.