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>rivers of blood
blackpill for you:
>once Rome no longer had the strength to enforce the Roman peace or Roman law, that didn't mean it no longer had the strength to create Roman disorder. The strategic policy of the Eastern Roman empire along frontiers it could no longer govern was to make them ungovernable so no one could. Once [Washington DC] can longer be the city on a golden hill, it will not fade quietly but instead seek to be king of the dung heap.
>Once you move from a win-win game to a lose-lose game, the strategy becomes to make sure that others lose more in relative terms than yourself.
imagine getting, instead of a total collapse where the armed American obviously instantly wins, a near-total collapse where the government only functions well enough to punish anyone trying to restore order. Nothing but those guys in Georgia getting long prison sentences for getting attacked by a "jogger".