Is a civil war in America likely?

Can they remove the 13th amendment?

Yes, they could.

As Jim Jeffries put in

'I understand that to Americans, your constitution is very important. I respect it, but please understand that every country has one as well. It’s no more special than any other constitution. We have one in Australia. I don’t know what it says. I’ve never seen it. If there’s a problem, we’ll check it, but everything’s going fine. And don’t get me wrong. I get that the constitution is important to you. I have had… F***ing, I get it, right? I’ve had people come up to me in my face and scream at me in car parks as I’m leaving the theater, going, [In American accent] “You cannot change the Second Amendment!” And I’m like, “Yes, you can. It’s called an ‘amendment.'” If you can’t change something that’s called an “amendment”, see, many of you need a thesaurus more than you need a constitution. And if you don’t know what a thesaurus is, get a dictionary and work your way forward. Don’t think your constitution is set in stone. You’ve changed things before. You used to have prohibition in there, right? And then people were like, “Hey, who likes getting ****ed up? Yeah, I like getting ****ed up, too. Let’s get that one out. Let’s get that one out.”

 
No not a chance. Life goes on normal for many Americans who live outside major cities and the CBD. You have to realize that the flames are been fanned by the media. Only a week ago they were telling us all would be dead if we left the house due to COVID.19. Suddenly it's all about the protests gatherings of hundreds and thousands of people without social distancing or masks. It beggars belief that I go to the store and people are wearing masks social distancing, letting 50 % occupancy in the store, signage as to which way to walk down an aisle then turn the tv on and see hundreds if not more protesters only 20 miles away. I have customers sitting 6 ft apart and when it comes on the tv they just shake their heads and say turn this **** over. To answer the question again NO.
 
Yes, they could.

As Jim Jeffries put in

'I understand that to Americans, your constitution is very important. I respect it, but please understand that every country has one as well. It’s no more special than any other constitution. We have one in Australia. I don’t know what it says. I’ve never seen it. If there’s a problem, we’ll check it, but everything’s going fine. And don’t get me wrong. I get that the constitution is important to you. I have had… ****, I get it, right? I’ve had people come up to me in my face and scream at me in car parks as I’m leaving the theater, going, [In American accent] “You cannot change the Second Amendment!” And I’m like, “Yes, you can. It’s called an ‘amendment.'” If you can’t change something that’s called an “amendment”, see, many of you need a thesaurus more than you need a constitution. And if you don’t know what a thesaurus is, get a dictionary and work your way forward. Don’t think your constitution is set in stone. You’ve changed things before. You used to have prohibition in there, right? And then people were like, “Hey, who likes getting ****ed up? Yeah, I like getting ****ed up, too. Let’s get that one out. Let’s get that one out.”

Brilliant isn’t he.

I love his amendment line.... the clues in the name...
 
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