?? Does anyone think "twitter" could create a Race War?

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  1. kgeiger002

    kgeiger002 Active Member Past Donor

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    With this new way of communicating (twitter) does anyone think major riots could be coordinatied simultaneosly across the country ? Should good law abiding citizens prepare for the thug culture to get out of hand? Most likely their own neighborhoods would be devastated...but does anyone think that this stupidity could morf into a huge problem that law abiding citizens will have to make a stand with? ...or am I just being paranoid?

    ....I got plenty of ammo!
     
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    No, "Twitter" (nor any other social networking media) per se would not be the actual cause of social unrest. The foundation for that comes via various circumstances over time.

    And also, the 'lines' in a so-called "race war" would not be a clearly drawn as some might tend to imagine. Any civil war in this society would be comprised of 'numerous' factions (very complicated), because we are a complex society.
     
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    doombug Well-Known Member

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    If Obama changed his name to "Twitter" then absolutely.
     
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    That's nonsense.
     
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    doombug Well-Known Member

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    You mean good sense.
     
  6. Johnny-C

    Johnny-C Well-Known Member

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    Not worth arguing.

    I'd say the President is doing a fine job and yes, many people DO respect/admire him.

    Our review of him here, doesn't amount to much per se.
     
  7. RiseAgainst

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    So true! (You hit the nail on the head)
     

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