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Here Is How The Next Civil War Will Start

Episode 473 of the Making the Argument with Nick Freitas podcast, hosted by Nick Freitas, titled "Here Is How The Next Civil War Will Start" was published on April 21, 2026 and runs 52 minutes.

April 21, 2026 ·52m · Making the Argument with Nick Freitas

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Most people think a civil war starts with a gunshot. It doesn't. It starts the moment half the country concludes the rules of the game have been permanently rigged against them — and that there is no legitimate way to change that. We may be closer to that moment than most people realize. And I can show you exactly how we get there — step by step.

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