>>509958074>>509958244>without seeming like the aggressors?IMO the preferred solution is unironically a march. Peaceful, but prepared for a long term siege. Unironically, use the same playbook the cia-funded ukrainian maidan revolution used.
Take several ten-thousand men to washington, and demand a redress of grievances with your government, as your forebearers did. Declare that you will cccupy capitol hill (peacefully) until they accede to your list of demands. They will not accede, of course, and will tell you to go home. Then they will lie, and promise and cheat. But if you can muster enough willpower and logistical energy to maintain a peaceful "siege" for a few days, their hand will be forced and they will bring in military/police. And at that point, even if the capitol movement is destroyed, the war is won. They are the aggressor here, not you.
But of course, reality is far more chaotic and unpredictable. I don't know what or how will trigger it, but the next happenings from now on have increasing chances of being the carrington event. Perhaps it will be a lone shooter, an assasination, an ice raid, an escalation of neighborhood feuds, idk. But the resentment of the collective unconscious is now at boiling point, and will seek to release.
>>509958245I get where you're coming from, "muh guns" mutts have proven to be cowards. But the incentive structure is different this time around. In 2020, nearly half the voting age population WANTED the orange man to lose, and had no problem going along with a stolen election as long as their team won.
Now, half the country hates the man in office, and the other half that put him there were just betrayed in the most blatant