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Barbara F. Walter is not just any commentator, she’s a leading expert on civil war and democracy:


Why she’s ringing the alarm bells:

##The signs are undeniable:

  • Political violence is rising
  • Extremism is mainstreaming
  • Trust in elections and institutions is eroding
  • Powerful voices are fueling conspiracy theories and hate
  • Walter’s research shows democracies most at risk are “anocracies”—nations caught between democracy and autocracy.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anocracy
  • The U.S. slid from a stable democracy toward partial democracy/anocracy during 2020–21.
    TED Talk summary & analysis
  • Civil conflict risks spike when political parties form around identity (race, religion) instead of ideology.
    Analysis from TED & PBS
  • She's warned that overt actions—like Trump’s assault on norms or calls for war—strengthen factional divides and escalate to violence.

What a 21st-century U.S. civil war looks like (not 1860s-style):

  • Decentralized violence—bombings, assassinations, militia clashes
  • Social media fueling hate and conspiracy
  • Legal breakdowns—competing governing authorities, refusal to cooperate

This isn’t fear-mongering. It’s a warning.

Walter reminds us: civil war doesn’t arrive with tanks and uniforms.
It slips in through eroding norms, growing grievances, social polarization, and unchecked factional identity politics.

##If you think “it can’t happen here,” Barbara F. Walter says: that’s exactly what every crumbling democracy thought—until it was too late.

“Democracy doesn’t die in darkness. It dies in silence.”

Speak up. Organize. Vote. Resist authoritarianism — before it's too late.


Originally Posted By u/Lo_Stallone At 2025-07-16 01:26:42 PM | Source


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