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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 5, 2023

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Trump Indictment

Famously, Caesar crossed the rubicon with his army in contradiction to the law and effectively overthrew the republic. What some may not recall is that Caesar was faced with open insurrection by crossing the Rubicon with the XIII legion or likely being tried for treason anyhow. In effect, Caesar had little choice. Win or die. Not playing meant die.

Many democrats believe Trump led an insurrection. Now those same Democrats are bringing indictments again Trump that if successful means he may spend the rest of his natural life largely in jail. Yet Trump is also the likely Republican candidate.

Will Trump have his own rubicon moment? Probably not and probably wouldn’t succeed.

But this is yet another reason why prosecution was imprudent.

Caesar had an army and was a military genius, Trump doesn't and isn't. He has no way to credibly threaten a coup.

Disagree. He sort of has an army. I feel like 20% of the population loving him is close. But let’s say 2024 has actual proven cheating or something enough to get people worked up. If 20-30 states tell the Feds to fuck off that’s a constitutional crisis.

No mass of people is anything like an actual disciplined army. Really, short of an entire branch of the US military, there probably is no modern equivalent to a legion.

Is the military allowed to shoot citizens? Or illegals for that matter?

Huh? I'm confused as to what you're asking here.

If the military can’t shoot a mob then the mob is as good as an army and force their view.

I mean, isn't this one of the reasons we have and regularly deploy the National Guard during domestic unrest? Because they're empowered to act as law enforcement, up to and including shooting citizens?