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Friends Talking About the Destruction of US Society
It feels very uncomfortable to unfriend someone on Facebook who I've known longer than there's been a Facebook. They wrote in favor of "letting America burn." I expressed my concern for people who, for instance, need ongoing medical care and rely on certain existing systems that are part of America and that I'd like to see continue. I expressed that the violence in Minneapolis right now makes sense as a reaction to inescapable institutional violence and I support the Black community, but I don't want to see all of America burn without an existing replacement plan. They feel that too many people are dying due to systemic violence every day already and that, to closely paraphrase, if Black people want to burn down the system they were forced to build as enslaved people, they (former FB friend) would not speak against it.
I thought about this for hours last night and I just can't with that line of thought. I accept that I may even be wrong and that large scale resolution, with it's commensurate large-scale body count, may be the only thing that makes long term change. But I don't want to be wrong on this topic, will not act as though I am, (otherwise how could I even consider applying to grad school?) and trying to process that kind of talk from friends isn't something I have the spoons for.
And beyond that, Miriam pointed out that the US has lots of nuclear weapons. Like, *lots.* What happens to those in a large scale revolution? I think other states would essentially be forced to step in and take power if the US devolves into factions, some with nuclear arms.
Maybe that will all happen. I'm going to act as though it will not. Otherwise why not just give up now and do nothing forward-looking? It's hard enough not to do that already.
I thought about this for hours last night and I just can't with that line of thought. I accept that I may even be wrong and that large scale resolution, with it's commensurate large-scale body count, may be the only thing that makes long term change. But I don't want to be wrong on this topic, will not act as though I am, (otherwise how could I even consider applying to grad school?) and trying to process that kind of talk from friends isn't something I have the spoons for.
And beyond that, Miriam pointed out that the US has lots of nuclear weapons. Like, *lots.* What happens to those in a large scale revolution? I think other states would essentially be forced to step in and take power if the US devolves into factions, some with nuclear arms.
Maybe that will all happen. I'm going to act as though it will not. Otherwise why not just give up now and do nothing forward-looking? It's hard enough not to do that already.