Yeah, and the Roman Empire lasted until 1453, but that doesn’t mean what people think of when they say Roman Empire didn’t collapse in 476 (and the Byzantine Empire in 1204).
Whatever’s left of the USA in a few decades might call itself USA (well, one or two bits of it might, others most definitely won’t), but it evidently won’t be the USA as we understand it today, and neither would any hypothetical future union or coalition of those fragments.
I mean, both of your examples were conquered from outside. If anything the Mongol Empire or Alexander the Great’s empire might be better comparisons to what you want to get across and in that case who’s going to take the role of Alexander’s generals? Gavin Newsom? Chuck Schumer? All the people in a position to pull something like this off are pussies who wouldn’t pull the trigger in a million years. If they weren’t they’d do literally anything to take power back from the fascists. It’s strongly worded letters all the way to the gulag on this ship.
Yeah, and the Roman Empire lasted until 1453, but that doesn’t mean what people think of when they say Roman Empire didn’t collapse in 476 (and the Byzantine Empire in 1204).
Whatever’s left of the USA in a few decades might call itself USA (well, one or two bits of it might, others most definitely won’t), but it evidently won’t be the USA as we understand it today, and neither would any hypothetical future union or coalition of those fragments.
I mean, both of your examples were conquered from outside. If anything the Mongol Empire or Alexander the Great’s empire might be better comparisons to what you want to get across and in that case who’s going to take the role of Alexander’s generals? Gavin Newsom? Chuck Schumer? All the people in a position to pull something like this off are pussies who wouldn’t pull the trigger in a million years. If they weren’t they’d do literally anything to take power back from the fascists. It’s strongly worded letters all the way to the gulag on this ship.