12-06-2019, 04:40 PM
** 05-Dec-2019 World View: Mexican civil war
Mexico's last generational crisis war was the Mexican Revolution civil
war of the 1910s decade, so Mexico is long overdue for a new civil war.
So you say: "When Mexico totally implodes ... what do you think they
are going to do? You got, it. They will head into the US."
When Mexico totally implodes, it will be in the context of a new civil
war. It's true that there will be refugees into the US, particularly
from northern Mexico, but everyone else would have to cross through
a country in total war to reach the US.
Depending on the scenario, there may also be Chinese troops in Mexico,
preparing for their own invasion of the US, and Chinese missiles
hitting American cities. Mexico's government and the drug cartels may
be forced to choose between the US and China - and I expect them to
choose the US.
So the situation is going to be a lot more complicated than millions
of refugees.
Don't count on it. However, if you decide to try, here's some advice
provided by another member of the Generational Dynamics forum:
So there you go.
Guest Wrote:> Mexico is on the brink of total collapse. It's been a failed state
> (by almost any definition) for decades, but under the current
> president, Mexico is heading towards anarchy and the complete
> and total breakdown of law and order.
> The 25-30 million Mexicans who now reside in the US represent 25%
> of Mexico's citizenry. Think about that. And the vast majority of
> these migrants are on welfare and rely heavily on Medicaid, food
> stamps, and have overwhelmed the public school systems and
> hospitals. They also make up a huge portion of the violent
> criminals in the US. The financial and human costs have already
> overwhelmed the country.
> Here is where it gets really interesting. When Mexico totally
> implodes and the Mexicans are left without even the most basic of
> services (water and electricity, for example), what do you think
> they are going to do? You got, it. They will head into the
> US. Instead of a million Mexicans crossing into annually, we will
> be looking at millions of Mexicans flooding across the border ever
> month. Then what?
> Even Mexican law enforcement officials and think tanks inside of
> Mexico are openly expressing dismay at the events unfolding around
> them. It's no longer a question of if Mexico will total collapse,
> it's a question of when. Can America afford to take in 100 million
> more Mexicans and other Latinos from across Latin America
> (which is made up of failed states). These failed states are
> controlled drug dealers.
> America won't survive this kind of influx. I don't believe we can
> survive the illegals we are carrying now. This is it. Time to make
> some decisions.
> Or flee the country.
Mexico's last generational crisis war was the Mexican Revolution civil
war of the 1910s decade, so Mexico is long overdue for a new civil war.
So you say: "When Mexico totally implodes ... what do you think they
are going to do? You got, it. They will head into the US."
When Mexico totally implodes, it will be in the context of a new civil
war. It's true that there will be refugees into the US, particularly
from northern Mexico, but everyone else would have to cross through
a country in total war to reach the US.
Depending on the scenario, there may also be Chinese troops in Mexico,
preparing for their own invasion of the US, and Chinese missiles
hitting American cities. Mexico's government and the drug cartels may
be forced to choose between the US and China - and I expect them to
choose the US.
So the situation is going to be a lot more complicated than millions
of refugees.
Guest Wrote:> Or flee the country.
Don't count on it. However, if you decide to try, here's some advice
provided by another member of the Generational Dynamics forum:
Higgenbotham Wrote:> Based on the information you provided, since you are young
> (presumably wouldn't have a lot of money to invest) and you think
> a nuclear war is probable, I would suggest you first "invest in
> yourself" and your survival. One idea for consideration in that
> regard is to set yourself up to be able to get to a safe haven
> outside the US. A couple countries that come to mind are Chile and
> Namibia. One way to do that would be to try to meet a woman in a
> country you determine to be a safe haven who has a reputable and
> well connected family. Know how you are going to get to her
> family's home within 24 hours and have the money set aside to do
> that, your bags packed and an idea of what news would make you
> ready to act.
So there you go.