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mysteryowl

(7,390 posts)
Sun Jan 9, 2022, 03:58 PM Jan 2022

The New Yorker: A New Civil War In America?

This is a 27 min pod cast that was aired today on NPR. I think it is important information, so I am posting it.
The woman on the podcast has studied civil war all over the world for 30 years and wrote a book about it.

January 7, 2022
A New Civil War in America?

When rioters, encouraged by the President, stormed the Capitol, one year ago, to overturn the results of the election, the idea that such a thing could play out in America was stunning. But the attack may have been just the beginning of an ongoing insurrection, not a failed attempt at a coup. David Remnick talks with Barbara F. Walter, the author of the new book "How Civil Wars Start: And How to Stop Them." Walter is a political scientist and a professor at the University of California, San Diego, and a co-director of the online magazine Political Violence at a Glance. She has studied countries that slide into civil war for the C.I.A., and she says that the United States meets many of the criteria her group identified. In particular, anti-democratic trends such as increased voting restrictions point to a nation on the brink. "Full democracies rarely have civil wars. Full autocracies rarely have civil wars," she says. "It's the ones that are in between that are particularly at risk."


https://www.npr.org/podcasts/458929150/the-new-yorker-radio-hour
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The New Yorker: A New Civil War In America? (Original Post) mysteryowl Jan 2022 OP
Thanks for posting this Javaman Jan 2022 #1
K&R smirkymonkey Jan 2022 #2
WTF? harumph Jan 2022 #3

harumph

(1,900 posts)
3. WTF?
Sun Jan 9, 2022, 10:38 PM
Jan 2022

"But the attack may have been just the beginning of an ongoing insurrection, not a failed attempt at a coup."
Can't it be both? Bad led - bad editing - does the writer believe it actually wasn't a failed attempt?
I swear to god - it sometimes seems even presumably educated people can't adequately explain in
writing what they mean. It clearly was a failed attempt at a coup. Why the double speak?

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