Today, the United States is so close to the situation that led to its civil war in 1861, that even more Americans would dare to admit it.
People like Payton Gendron, Dylann Roof, Patrick Wood Crusius, and Robert Bowers clearly understand that they are engaged in a civil war.
Their actions of racist and xenophobic terrorism are aimed at curbing the potential political and economic power of the black and brown majority population in the United States by the 2040s.
The push for civil war intensified again, and more and more people wanted to end slavery. Terrorism beyond the horrors of slavery, which began in the 1830s in response to the Nate Turner uprising, continued not only in the form of the Civil War. Terrorism has turned into racist organizations for the narcissism of white male racism, from the Ku Klux Klan to the neo-fascist movements, from illegal police operations to big assassins like Gendron.
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