Is European Civil War Inevitable by 2025?
Just in 5 - 6 years? Very unlikely.
Today's Europeans have become ''soft''. People's pure physical conditions are often worse than earlier (more over weight people etc.), and so called discipline has disappeared from all levels of societies ... against parents, teachers etc. authorities.
Many European (men) don't even know how to fight ... not on the streets (refugees walks over them) and even less ... as organized army/military units. NATO units (= ''hired armies'') have protected those countries too long. Most of the country's don't have military training to their own men anymore (compulsory liability to military service).
Add to this soup tight gun laws and facts that most of Europeans lives in areas (cement cities) where hunting is not anymore hobby. And even their willingness to protect their own countries are pretty low (they feel more and more like being unique/independent ''global'' humans of Earth and not so tightly (as earlier) members of some country/nation/culture). All that via rising travelling, globalization, brain washing and immigration.
Secondly average world views/ideologies should be changed a lot. Starting from big questions: What is ''right'' and what is ''wrong''. What can be done (allowed to do) to another human beings etc.? If that size of matters will ever change again in ''civilized world'' ... much much more time will be needed anyway.
And last ... possible changes can not start via small countries (or they can ... but those will not lead anywhere ... Hungary, Czech even Poland). The real change should start from big & powerful countries (in Europe). One which is clearly more important (both politically & economically) to others than others are to it. Sorry, but my look turns to Germany. If Germany would change ... I bet attitudes could change much much easier/faster in other countries as well. At least in other Germanic countries.
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