• limer@lemmy.ml
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    I see the current protests as being the most that can be done now: perhaps there are not any mechanisms to do more at this time.

    I think there will be many years of gradual decline of law and order in the federal government, and these are still early days for the decline.

    I see movements evolving later that are run by different philosophies and peoples. With some overlap between the participants. But the current protests are not necessary for the later movements.

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      There already is this. There is a local level and a national and everywhere in between. Groups borrow from each other and find things that just fit their area better. Some folks have the time to go out and others have the money to support the movements. Some have space or other resources that help. It will continue to evolve and depending on which directing things take will dictate were we go. The only thing for certain is either we get back to being a modern social democracy or we end up being at best a more “regional” power like russia or worst north korea.

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        I think the networking like you described will keep on increasing. And that is good.

        I view the protests now as not very leftist but more centrist. There are a lot of protests and so this is more a general trend.

        I think some later protests will be less liberal, and more leftist, or communist, without the assumption that things merely need to be restored.

        However it’s a very big country and there may not be coordinated movements in different regions ; and there may be movements that are in opposition to each other with radically different ideas.

        It’s a long future of this later, and many things could happen including outcomes that are not good for most people living here.

        It is not guaranteed the good guys will win , or there will be stability

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          of course its not guaranteed. Many who protest see two options. A return to rule of law at a minimum but really much more in that so much needs to be fixed with a more people centric and less corporate centric country or death. What was expected of individuals even before this was beyond the pale and I think many realize its time to say fuck it until the common person is given a fair shake. Im not going to live in a country where masked, umarked, paramilitary are patrolling cities one way or another. Heck my biggest motivation at this point is the responsibility of not letting my country be a terror on the world stage and also not leaving behind the other folks living with this shit. Heck especially whats left of the native peoples.

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            I agree with all that.

            I believe communism is the only way to achieve those goals, and I believe that, at this time, there is no way to control or manage the decline of the country at the federal level but there will be progress seen in some states and communities

            In my mind this decline will take over a generation before it bottoms out. We will be years older when we see what finally occurs