Ron Bennett |
01-28-2011 10:33 PM |
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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
(Post 17876604)
It would take a new generation of people who will be raised in the poverty that is coming. People with no future or hope. People who have few rights. People who have nothing to lose and want a better life.
When the USA is filled with people like that, you'll get your revolution. Don't know if they will succeed or not, but they'll give it a shot.
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Well said. Think Jared Loughner types ... unemployed, no future, and hence nothing to lose.
Revolutions are driven by a relatively small fraction of people - currently, the U.S. is still somewhat stable, but the seeds for revolution are being sowed; large-scale poverty and hopelessness...
With that said, most people won't participate in revolution as long as they have "bread and circuses" ... giving out more food stamps and keeping the internet running (ensuring the various entertainment sites, such as YouTube and Facebook stayed up; maybe running with restrictions) would more likely be the approach to quell the anger of the masses.
Also, another problem with shutting down the internet is a lot of infrastructure (water / sewer plants, power utilities, phone companies, etc) depend on it working 24/7 - the days of critical utilities having their own separate wide area networks have gone to the wayside to save money.
Ron
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