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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-09 14-10

in LeoFinance15 days ago

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Low compares current violence to the hyperinflation era of the Weimar Republic, where political assassinations and street battles were common. In that period, for example, over 350 political murders occurred within just a few years during Germany's hyperinflation crisis, hinting that similar patterns could emerge today if systemic collapse accelerates. He warns that inflation and societal chaos tend to result in increased street violence, looting, and starvation—yet, historically, these phases are temporary, lasting a few months, after which order begins to re-emerge via spontaneous self-organization.

Lessons from History: What Endgame Violence Might Look Like