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Amongst the collapse fetishists, an interesting observation is that everything basically has collapsed other than the economy. Every institution, every cultural component, has been controlled-demo'd by hostile elites. The economy hums along as the schools are in ruin, as churches wither and die, art and cinema are absurd and meaningless and obscene.

FWIW-- I like your analysis and observation. I don't think it's a given that nuclear powers won't engage in future conflict though, and the reason is that the mindset from 1945-2020 seemed to be that such an action would incur a massive retaliation, an almost irrational response. And now, especially with the shenanigans in the Ukraine where Washington has been fighting Russians with mercs and special forces, it shows that small-scale traditional military conflict is possible without a total nuclear response. Which makes one wonder if limited warfare between nuclear powers will be possible in the future, and also whether tactical nukes would ever be politically possible if one power felt as though they had vital national interests at stake and were willing to live with the international condemnation that would result.

It would seem appropriate that the modern era might make us wistful and longing for the madness of Cold War-era MAD.

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Fat Rabbit Iron's avatar

Thank you for saying this. The constant hand wringing about being "on the brink of WWIII" is tiresome. Covid showed that it's possible to subdue most of the globe without firing a single bullet. This is how wars will be fought in the future.

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