The Worst Year

Zach St Clair

Zach St Clair

Zach is an acerbic Midwesterner with a deep love of history, politics, and board games.

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13 Responses

  1. Avatar Jaybird says:

    The first thing to understand about large-scale protests, and rioting, is that it does not occur in areas where the social status of all is healthy and prosperous.

    I dunno.

    Some of it was in Minneapolis, true.

    But some of it was in the CHAZ. It’s weird how the Capital Hill Zone was the scene of one of the long-term protests. It doesn’t quite fit the theory.

    And if you think things are bad now, look back at similar situations throughout history, and realize that you haven’t seen anything yet.

    The phrase that has stuck with me is “Divorce or War”.Report

    • Avatar Burt Likko in reply to Jaybird says:

      Divorce works if the cleavage is one that lends itself to territorial division. But our political split breaks down geographically on rural/urban lines. Which makes war look less like Virginia in 1862 and more like Syria in 2017.Report

      • Avatar Jaybird in reply to Burt Likko says:

        Please understand, I’m not saying “these are the things that will solve the problems”.

        I’m just saying “game this out… keep iterating the game… what’s the first really, really interesting set of scenarios you encounter more than 50% of the time?”Report

      • Avatar Michael Cain in reply to Burt Likko says:

        Today. With my particular conspiracy hat on, I point out that the partition issue isn’t ripe yet. In some number of years — more than 23 and less than 43, if I stick with my original forecast — there will be enough changes that the most urban states will have bribed their rural areas into going along. Eg, rural Colorado will have figured out that Mississippi can’t offer them nearly as good a deal as the Front Range can.

        Yes, on this particular topic I’m out on the lunatic fringe.Report

    • Avatar Aaron David in reply to Jaybird says:

      How so in CHAZ? What did you feel it was like beforehand?

      And the phrase that is sticking with me is “Sectarian Violence.”Report