Social conflicts in the United States have focused on the excessive use of weapons, an alleged electoral fraud against Donald Trump, the inoculation of an alleged vaccine and the permanent race war that characterized this country, however, the relentless inflation economy, the high prices of housing and food, are economic variables that orbit in the background, in the vision of the world of its citizens.
The sweltering summer heat in the State of Florida in the United States of America, USA, tends to rise more in temperature, with the political rallies of the concerned inhabitants of the town of Melbourne, in relation to the permanent crisis that this power is experiencing the world.
With an approximate population of 85,000, Melbourne, Florida is located on Florida’s Atlantic coast in Brevard County.
Traditionally Republican (conservative) political in nature, Melbourne keeps traditional American culture on the surface and with it Confederate ideas extinct in US history, but lives on in the thoughts of its residents.
The flag of the old American confederacy is raised in some houses of this small town, which still holds the hope of reviving the confederacy that existed in the southern US.
The confederation was a country formed by some southern states of the USA and which existed in the sixties of the nineteenth century, in the framework of the war of secession.
The ideas of the US confederation took greater shape in the collective imagination of Southern Americans in the last political elections of 2020 due to the “alleged” triumph of Joe Biden as the new tenant of the White House.
This “supposition” is the speech of a large part of the Anglo-Saxon population of Melbourne, which argues for electoral fraud, elaborated by the most influential elites in the economy of their country and by the political pillars of the operations center of the imperial command in Washington DC. .
The aforementioned discontent is also shared by the majority of citizens of the central-south of this North American country, who have launched a series of protests in the main avenues of Melbourne and other large cities in the north of the USA.
In the imagination of citizens dissatisfied with the “alleged” defeat of Donald Trump, a broken American democracy is drawn and with it all the dreams of freedom and an example of democracy in front of the world.
The riots provoked in the summer of 2020 and early 2021 in the US capital, both in the White House and on the Capitol, are evidence of the inevitable chaos that will unleash this world power in the coming years, since the citizens who keep alive the ideal of “American democracy” are willing to channel their discontent into action as their Confederate ancestors did when they triggered the Civil War.
The breath of the possible winds of a civil war have not yet turned into a tangible act, however, these winds are also influenced by the political dispute that is maintained in the imposition of the alleged vaccine, against the disease that paralyzed the world in 2020 .
Testimonies from some residents of Melbourne FL, describe that people registered as positive for this disease of 2020, were vaccinated with the three doses of this “vaccine”, however, after inoculation, they recorded adverse symptoms to their health.
This is one of the many reasons why a large part of the inhabitants of the former US confederation, known as Southerners, oppose the obligatory nature of the alleged vaccine, since they consider a dark background in this dominant world health plan and that it has become politicized in the United States.
The politicization described in the pro-vaccine and whose political color is of the democratic party and the color of the anti-vaccine, is of the republican political party, so they paint in this way the colors of a possible civil war.
The thinking of this southern population questions the origin of these “vaccines”, since they come from large multi-million dollar multinationals, whose profits continue to strengthen unabated.
Faced with these controversies developed by the political working class of the USA, the current President Joe Biden, which for some is considered de facto, has influenced a media campaign in the most influential media of the North American nation in relation to national disarmament.
The latest recorded shooting in the state of Alabama at the New Year’s Eve party on December 31, 2022, fits into the context Biden uses to justify a general disarmament across the country, as he argues that the violence must be stopped.
However, the opposition Republican Party defends the use of weapons throughout the country, as a right protected by the second amendment to the US Constitution and whose legal framework protects the right to keep and bear arms.
It was ratified on September 15, 1791, along with nine other articles of the Bill of Rights.
For this reason, international public opinion is of the thesis that Joe Biden unconsciously fears an armed revolt by the existing supremacist movements and, for his part, former President Donald Trump defends the right to the second amendment.
Proof of this alleged argument was the demonstration of power and organization of the Anglo-Saxon and African-American supremacist movements, when they protested armed in 2020, in several US states.
Both movements keep alive the ideology of creating a completely Anglo-Saxon American nation and at the other extreme defend the idea of planning a completely African-American state.
Racial extremes still pierce the mind of the American worldview, which has been waging this “war of colors” since the founding of this country in the 18th century.
However, there is a conscious minority who oppose this archaic extreme and argue that both extremes are tools of power to distract Americans from the real problems of health, housing, the scourge of drug addiction, inflation, among other indicators that keep this population subjugated. .
On the other hand, most of the southern states oppose the mandatory imposition of the alleged vaccine and all the health measures that this entails, as they believe that they limit the freedom of movement and decision of their citizens, which causes a conflict perpetual against the current Biden government.
These social conflicts in the imagination of US citizens are self-projected as the next presidential elections of 2023 approach, the results of which could define a new tangible social conflict.
The extreme ideology of control and confusion that Washington DC uses for its own population is a clear reality that the first victims of the reigning imperial system in the world are its own citizens, who at present have shown attempts at rebellion that can take color in an armed civil conflict.
Ronnie Huete-Salgado is a journalism graduate with a master’s degree in development cooperation and project preparation and studied sociology. He was in exile for five years in the United States of America and has lived in Europe and South America.
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