What will stop working first?

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BenFiasco14
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When Rome the city "fell" to the Germanic tribes and the Romans as a people were gone, the Roman architecture began to fall apart because, most famously, nobody remembered how to mix Roman concrete (still a white whale to this day).

So you essentially had tents and thatched roof structures which were built onto the existing and now crumbling buildings. The aqueducts didn't flow anymore. Stuff like that.

When I see the threads where famous European streets are covered in Muslim agitators, I see where this is going. People are starting to openly ask what happens when European nuclear powers suddenly become Islamic nuclear powers.

We are seeing the replacement people living in the ruins of the predecessors right before our eyes, except the extermination of the Romans, err, Europeans in Europe and white Americans over here is still in process.

So when that process is complete, and Britain and France are Islamic kingdoms - I suppose there's the argument they won't even be able to properly operate the nuclear facilities which is even scarier.

So what stops working first when the replacement peoples finally overtake the respective European countries? Electricity? Clean water? They blow themselves up with the lost knowledge of proper nuclear stewardship?

How about in the U.S.? I say electricity goes first.

CNN is an enemy of the state and should be treated as such.
BigRobSA
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"Cleanliness" and "Bathing".
Mega Lops
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The streets will flow with poo, saar
NormanEH
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safe drinking water
corpus trying to be the first

https://www.texastribune.org/2025/09/03/corpus-christi-desalination-water-plans-canceled/
Logos Stick
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Mega Lops said:

The streets will flow with poo, saar


Well, that happened when Romans were in charge too.
lb3
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South Africa saw the writing on the wall and voluntarily disarmed 5 years before handing power to the African National Congress in 1994.

I think Europe is too far gone to voluntarily disarm.
rocky the dog
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Elections are when people find out what politicians stand for, and politicians find out what people will fall for.
BenFiasco14
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lb3 said:

South Africa saw the writing on the wall and voluntarily disarmed 5 years before handing power to the African National Congress in 1994.

I think Europe is too far gone to voluntarily disarm.


Rhodesia is an interesting case because I would argue but for EUROPEAN intervention against Rhodesia and pressure from EUROPE, Rhodesia would have won the war. The UK and Netherlands just couldn't help themselves from holding a grudge.
CNN is an enemy of the state and should be treated as such.
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BenFiasco14 said:

lb3 said:

South Africa saw the writing on the wall and voluntarily disarmed 5 years before handing power to the African National Congress in 1994.

I think Europe is too far gone to voluntarily disarm.


Rhodesia is an interesting case because I would argue but for EUROPEAN intervention against Rhodesia and pressure from EUROPE, Rhodesia would have won the war. The UK and Netherlands just couldn't help themselves from holding a grudge.



While, I don't disagree with you about them winning, the Soviets were supplying the rebels with antms and I don't think the Soviet Union had a grudge against Rhodesia.
APHIS AG
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Islam's foundation is violence. When all the "infedals" are eliminated, they will turn on each other like the Sunnis and Shiits.

One can take the animal out of the jungle but you can never take the jungle out of the animal and when basic human services breakdown, the Islamics will go back to the 3rd Century type of living.

Before the first Gulf War, the Saudis constructed a modern community with houses containing water, sewage, electricity, and all the modern conveniences in order convince the Nomadic tribes to settle down.

Well, the Nomads moved in and proceeded to do what Nomads do. They tore holes in the roofs in order to air their campfires, drank out of the toilets, and slept on the floor after dismantling the beds.

After about six months, they packed up their camels and went back into the desert.
Quo Vadis?
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BenFiasco14 said:

When Rome the city "fell" to the Germanic tribes and the Romans as a people were gone, the Roman architecture began to fall apart because, most famously, nobody remembered how to mix Roman concrete (still a white whale to this day).

So you essentially had tents and thatched roof structures which were built onto the existing and now crumbling buildings. The aqueducts didn't flow anymore. Stuff like that.

When I see the threads where famous European streets are covered in Muslim agitators, I see where this is going. People are starting to openly ask what happens when European nuclear powers suddenly become Islamic nuclear powers.

We are seeing the replacement people living in the ruins of the predecessors right before our eyes, except the extermination of the Romans, err, Europeans in Europe and white Americans over here is still in process.

So when that process is complete, and Britain and France are Islamic kingdoms - I suppose there's the argument they won't even be able to properly operate the nuclear facilities which is even scarier.

So what stops working first when the replacement peoples finally overtake the respective European countries? Electricity? Clean water? They blow themselves up with the lost knowledge of proper nuclear stewardship?

How about in the U.S.? I say electricity goes first.




Read "Camp of the Saints" by Jean Raspail
Psycho Bunny
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BenFiasco14 said:

When Rome the city "fell" to the Germanic tribes and the Romans as a people were gone, the Roman architecture began to fall apart because, most famously, nobody remembered how to mix Roman concrete (still a white whale to this day).

So you essentially had tents and thatched roof structures which were built onto the existing and now crumbling buildings. The aqueducts didn't flow anymore. Stuff like that.

When I see the threads where famous European streets are covered in Muslim agitators, I see where this is going. People are starting to openly ask what happens when European nuclear powers suddenly become Islamic nuclear powers.

We are seeing the replacement people living in the ruins of the predecessors right before our eyes, except the extermination of the Romans, err, Europeans in Europe and white Americans over here is still in process.

So when that process is complete, and Britain and France are Islamic kingdoms - I suppose there's the argument they won't even be able to properly operate the nuclear facilities which is even scarier.

So what stops working first when the replacement peoples finally overtake the respective European countries? Electricity? Clean water? They blow themselves up with the lost knowledge of proper nuclear stewardship?

How about in the U.S.? I say electricity goes first.



Europe needs a man to step up and save them. It's happened before. It can happen again.

When you tear out a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar, you're only telling the world that you fear what he might say.
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NormanEH said:

safe drinking water
corpus trying to be the first

https://www.texastribune.org/2025/09/03/corpus-christi-desalination-water-plans-canceled/
the muslims did that?
Old Army has gone to hell.
FarmerJohn
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Rhodesia was done once Portugal pulled out of Mozambique. They didn't have the manpower to patrol that border as well as everything else.
Urban Ag
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Electricity. The power grids will fail badly. That's when the collapse will come. Mark it.
FCBlitz
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Logistics will go first.

That will affect food choices, prescription drugs, and energy $'s.
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BigRobSA said:

"Cleanliness" and "Bathing".


India's way ahead of you on that one.
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Urban Ag said:

Electricity. The power grids will fail badly. That's when the collapse will come. Mark it.

EMP. Takes everyones car out. Tractors. Communications.

Satellites have redundancy. But they need to link to something on the ground.
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BenFiasco14 said:

When Rome the city "fell" to the Germanic tribes and the Romans as a people were gone, the Roman architecture began to fall apart because, most famously, nobody remembered how to mix Roman concrete (still a white whale to this day).

So you essentially had tents and thatched roof structures which were built onto the existing and now crumbling buildings. The aqueducts didn't flow anymore. Stuff like that.

When I see the threads where famous European streets are covered in Muslim agitators, I see where this is going. People are starting to openly ask what happens when European nuclear powers suddenly become Islamic nuclear powers.

We are seeing the replacement people living in the ruins of the predecessors right before our eyes, except the extermination of the Romans, err, Europeans in Europe and white Americans over here is still in process.

So when that process is complete, and Britain and France are Islamic kingdoms - I suppose there's the argument they won't even be able to properly operate the nuclear facilities which is even scarier.

So what stops working first when the replacement peoples finally overtake the respective European countries? Electricity? Clean water? They blow themselves up with the lost knowledge of proper nuclear stewardship?

How about in the U.S.? I say electricity goes first.



YouBet
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FCBlitz said:

Logistics will go first.

That will affect food choices, prescription drugs, and energy $'s.

This is the correct answer. The world runs on country level, specialization and JIT inventories. When the logistics stop, so do sovereign countries. It will be anarchy.
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BenFiasco14 said:

When Rome the city "fell" to the Germanic tribes and the Romans as a people were gone, the Roman architecture began to fall apart because, most famously, nobody remembered how to mix Roman concrete (still a white whale to this day).

So you essentially had tents and thatched roof structures which were built onto the existing and now crumbling buildings. The aqueducts didn't flow anymore. Stuff like that.

When I see the threads where famous European streets are covered in Muslim agitators, I see where this is going. People are starting to openly ask what happens when European nuclear powers suddenly become Islamic nuclear powers.

We are seeing the replacement people living in the ruins of the predecessors right before our eyes, except the extermination of the Romans, err, Europeans in Europe and white Americans over here is still in process.

So when that process is complete, and Britain and France are Islamic kingdoms - I suppose there's the argument they won't even be able to properly operate the nuclear facilities which is even scarier.

So what stops working first when the replacement peoples finally overtake the respective European countries? Electricity? Clean water? They blow themselves up with the lost knowledge of proper nuclear stewardship?

How about in the U.S.? I say electricity goes first.




The maddening thing about all this is that these people aren't converting to Islam. It might be one thing if they were, but they're allowing a wholesale Islamic takeover in the name of woke (or wokeness, or whatever stupidity you want to call it). They've taken this "enemy of my enemy is my friend" to suicidal proportions. Its almost like the Islamic terrorists knew exactly what they were doing in the '70s when they started a worldwide terrorist campaign.

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Europe needs a man to step up and save them. It's happened before. It can happen again.




Amen.


YouBet
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NormanEH said:

safe drinking water
corpus trying to be the first

https://www.texastribune.org/2025/09/03/corpus-christi-desalination-water-plans-canceled/

I live nearby. This is actually pretty stressful and concerning for us. I'm not sure what's going to happen.

50% of US oil exports come out of Corpus. It's kind of baffling to me that all of the major O&G firms down here aren't actually helping to pitch in on funding a solution for this. It's not as if public-private partnerships aren't common and switching costs for these companies have to be damn high. Maybe they are though; I'm just now getting caught up on this issue because we haven't lived down here that long.
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I don't know why but this twilight zone classic with burgess Merideth came to mind when I read this topic




About a guy who loves to read and survives a nuclear war then in his misery he realized he was near a library and had all the time in the world to read books and then his glasses break
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BenFiasco14 said:

So what stops working first when the replacement peoples finally overtake the respective European countries? Electricity? Clean water? They blow themselves up with the lost knowledge of proper nuclear stewardship?

Here's your answer: all of it.
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I think it will start with things failing due to lack of proper maintenance and poor risk management.

Like skipping servicing of industrial equipment. Generators, manufacturing equipment, refinery equipment, transportation like trains and aircraft. Slowly replacement parts will become hard to find and supply chains get disrupted by equipment down times. This will compound slowly until one day the world will be stuck in time like Cuba, unable to innovate because of the way a once innovative society can no longer innovate because the governance and the people and culture have changed.
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Urban Ag said:

Electricity. The power grids will fail badly. That's when the collapse will come. Mark it.


I will come back and post on here, that you were right
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Oh look the bi weekly f16 Armageddon thread
ts5641
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If we become an islamic state it won't matter what fails first because all is lost at that point. Anything resembling liberty and freedom will be gone.
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The Muslim population is about 6.5% in the UK and about 7% in France.
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Soap sales, in relation to population, will become stagnant.


( ...voice punctuated with a clap of distant thunder... )
BusterAg
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Public safety will likely fail first.

Our society doesn't exist if people are scared to leave their homes.
It takes a special kind of brainwashed useful idiot to politically defend government fraud, waste, and abuse.
Logos Stick
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AtticusMatlock said:

The Muslim population is about 6.5% in the UK and about 7% in France.


That's 6.5% and 7% too much.
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Democrats

IndividualFreedom
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When it does, you think the HOA will still have issue with my chickens?
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