• RadioFreeArabia@lemmy.cafe
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    15 hours ago

    While it would be nice if the US is occupied with itself granting us a needed respite, I’m not getting my hopes up. West Asia and North Africa will be a very different place if the US leaves, but like the British Empire it won’t leave until the very end.

    • TotallynotJessica@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 days ago

      You might’ve seen shit coming, but most Americans just don’t want to accept that the world they’re used to is crumbling. It’s annoying af.

    • null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 days ago

      Not really. Perhaps people could foresee some dissatisfaction with Trumps presidency, but this article is talking about a longer trajectory, as in building towards all out civil war.

      I don’t think that’s a generally held opinion amongst americans.

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        2 days ago

        In fact it’s quite common, most people I know were expecting civil war when the turd won the second time.

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            2 days ago

            It’s larger than 1, which is the number of people of people the article is holding up as some kind of Cassandra.

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            2 days ago

            Well the sample size is probably sufficient, there’s obviously a bias toward woke folk though.

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              2 days ago

              That’s the problem. You’re hanging out with too many “MuH vIoLEnT RevOlUtiOn!!!” types. If you want the system to fail, of course you’re going to see every reason why it would fail.

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                What? That’s not what woke means. Aside from that, every sane person would want a system with Turd at the helm to fail.

              • vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works
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                2 days ago

                Hey actively hates ML here, for once the bastards ain’t wrong. Even my largely offline friends can practically feel it, we’re hoping for a Soviet or Yugoslavia style break up since us being on the West Coast would keep us a good bit from the immediate blast radius. The Great Basin, Sonora, and Mojave are great buffer regions.

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    2 days ago

    Every “scholar” has been predicting the downfall of society since the beginning of time. What makes this one any different? The old “end is nigh” gambit for views and clicks. We need news to come back, not conjecture. Jack Webb said it best “Just the facts, ma’am.”.

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      1 day ago

      His paper has been published on Nature… this because everyone can say the “end is nigh” but few people can come with mathematical models for showing it 🙂

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        But that doesn’t mean any follow-up predictions they make or solutions they offer or even explanations they have are right.

        It’s the Texas sharpshooter fallacy we commit every time we point to an expert for making a correct prediction and using that as a reason to trust anything else they say. This is because countless experts make predictions all the time and if we ignore all the wrong ones then we need to account for the fact that one of them may be right due to pure chance.

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      1 day ago

      Yeah this “scholar” is just every millennial who was told to sit down at stfu by every adult in our lives even now that we’re the adults it hasn’t changed

  • aceshigh@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Doomsday cults have been around forever. Goes back to the Puritans. This isn’t new.

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      There were apocalyptic Jewish sects for thousands of years before Christ. Heck, John the Baptist was an apocalyptic Jew that Christ respected. That is why there’s even a reference to the apocalypse in the Bible. I personally blame the bronze age collapse, and the green Sahara ending.

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        21 hours ago

        Right but I’m talking about the roots of America, and the first settlers who influenced where America is today.