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Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
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“But perhaps most significantly, the British partition has demonstrated that liberal democracy cannot survive demographic transformation beyond a certain threshold. When populations change rapidly enough, democratic institutions become vehicles for conquest rather than governance.”
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
“But the deeper causes require more careful analysis. Britain in the 2020s was not a stable democracy experiencing temporary difficulties. It was a society that had lost consensus about its own identity, its own values, and its own future.”
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
“That's when I understood the true horror of the Caliphate's success. It wasn't just conquest—it was the systematic destruction of human potential, the reduction of an advanced society to medieval conditions, all justified by religious authority.”
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
“Birmingham was dead. Not abandoned—there were still people there, maybe half a million living in squalor, rubbish uncollected , rats everywhere —and everything that had made it British was gone.”
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
“Whatever this new movement was—Islamic supremacists allied with radical leftists—it wasn't about justice or equality. It was about power, pure and simple.”
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
“That's when I knew the war had really started. When the state stops protecting its own citizens based on their political opinions, when your former comrades justify murder as social progress, when the police become enforcers for one side in a political conflict...”
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
“That's when I knew we were living in two different realities. The government and media were seeing Nazi stormtroopers. I was seeing my neighbours getting murdered by their own state.”
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
“It began on February 12th, 2029, at 2:47 PM, when a Labour Home Secretary ordered British police to stand by while twenty-eight British families were beaten to death with hammers rather than risk accusations of racism. Everything after that was just revenge.”
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
― Civil War UK: An oral history of the 2029 British civil war
