I'm with you on that one. just don't think will the see danger hair purity police anytime soon, the rot will sadly be much slower and more painful.
also don't think it will work this way with the armed population of the US, but we'll see.
still, while I'm all in favor for just burn that shit down, I rather read about it in the history books afterwards. watching the flames go up will be fun for a while, but after that point shit tends to get
really bad before it gets better.
The reason I'm so gloom and doom is because America's institutions were the result of a very unique moment in history. Let's leave the founders out of this:
actually, I meant you were not gloom & doom enough, lol. or maybe it's my more detached clinical long-term point of view.
america did a long of things right (and wrong), in a very unique way, and most of that will be remembered unless we start nuking the planet. but empires fall one way or another, that's just how it goes. every society fucks itself over and from it's debris you get something new, and usually better. american ideas and ideals didn't come into existence in a vacuum, with history constantly repeating itself (because people are dumb), it will happen again and again. give me the puzzle pieces, but that might just be our exceptional (in the worldfilter sense) way of societal evolution.
however, we're not really there yet, but I do think it's inevitable if you look back 100, 500, 1000 years and more. nothing lasts forever, and we might eek out a bit more good times before shit hits the fan for good. like things were pretty rad 80 years ago in central europe for a while till it got bombed flat, and now they're the back basically running the continent again with their frog butt-buddies, so...