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Very good point. The big question I'm also asking myself is which of the two scenarios is worse. In case of the former, the conflict would probably happen sooner and be more localized, which might mean an earlier 'solution' and/or less violence. But the latter scenario would probably have more chance of success, given that it involves more bodies to fight this revolution.

Neither sounds pleasant, and I'd like to think there are still other options. Any thoughts?

(As an aside: I've become a bit depressed by the fact that so much of the post-election and post-brexit talk is about 'who to blame' or 'what went wrong' rather than about what we can do to move forward. It feels so pointless and ineffective.)




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