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Is Joe Rogan Right About Civil War? Maybe—But It's Not What You Think

EDITOR'S NOTES

Rogan’s sounding the alarm—and for once, he might be underestimating the danger. The assassination of Charlie Kirk isn’t just tragic, it’s symbolic. Not of Kirk himself, but of a nation that’s lost the plot. When death becomes political theater and “normal” people cheer it on, we’re not just at step seven on the road to civil war—we’re already walking. But this isn’t a war with muskets and redcoats. It’s information warfare, ideological siegecraft, and social engineering on a national scale. And the worst part? Most of us are sleepwalking through it. Let’s break this thing down.

The Death of Civility Is Real. But It's Been a Slow Burn

Joe Rogan’s reaction is grounded in something deeply human: horror at the loss of empathy. He’s shocked that people—ordinary, educated, liberal-leaning people—are laughing, cheering, and posting memes about a political figure getting gunned down. That tells us a lot. Not just about those individuals, but about how broken our cultural feedback loops have become.

We used to pretend there were lines. We don’t anymore. And that isn’t because some people are “just crazy.” It’s because our media diet, algorithmic reality tunnels, and academic indoctrination pipelines have successfully dehumanized “the other side.” Once someone isn’t human, anything is fair game.

Assassinations Aren’t Civil War—But What Follows Might Be

The idea that we’re nearing civil war might sound extreme. But ask yourself this: what is a civil war in the 21st century? Is it blue and gray coats lining up at Gettysburg? Or is it decades of radicalization, state-sponsored surveillance, partisan weaponization of institutions, street violence, and cyber suppression?

If the metrics are ideological segregation, irreconcilable narratives, loss of shared reality, and escalation of justified violence, then Rogan’s scale is off. We’re not at 7. We’re at 8.5—and accelerating.

The System Is Designed to Fail Like This

Let’s not pretend this is accidental. Division is power. A nation at each other’s throats is a nation easily herded by digital censors, central bankers, and alphabet agencies. When you celebrate the death of someone like Kirk, you're not winning a political battle. You're playing into the hands of those who want full-blown cultural collapse—so they can rebuild it with programmable money, speech codes, and social credit.

FedNow, CBDCs, and AI surveillance aren’t waiting for your permission. They’re already here. The chaos isn’t a side effect—it’s a smokescreen.

It’s a War for Reality Itself

This isn’t just about left vs. right. That’s the distraction. The real war is top-down: state vs. citizen, algorithm vs. autonomy, control vs. consent. Every assassination, every riot, every online purge or protest crackdown is just another act in a play designed to push us toward accepting less freedom for more “safety.”

And the worst part? We’re cheering it on.

Final Thoughts: Wake Up Before the Shot Is at Your Door

Joe Rogan sees it. So do a lot of you. But this isn’t about Kirk. It’s about your neighbors, your future, your autonomy. If we don’t step off this cliff, we’ll be forced into a conflict that won’t look like 1861—but will be just as deadly in different ways.

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