How Dangerous Spontaneous Violence in Countries can be

Why Countries Implode

Simmering rage builds tension by highlighting the underlying anger and frustration that fuel these eruptions. Political oppression tells us what causes the simmering rage and puts potential violence in context. Spontaneous, emphasizes how unpredictable these uprisings are, making them hard to stop. Power and fragility are contradictions that make these events dangerous. They can be highly destructive but also surprisingly brief.

When a population experiences prolonged oppression, it can lead to the buildup of intense rage that eventually erupts in sudden, violent uprisings. Historically, these outbursts can overthrow existing regimes, but their spontaneous nature makes them susceptible to fragility and unpredictability...

French Revolution anyone?

I will not get into any contemporary examples, no need, you get the point.

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