First - whichever side the armed forces take. If they somehow decide to sit this one out than
Second - whichever side is able to maintain communication and organize better.
That's highly likely to be the left, unless Red side is able to completely disrupt internet and phone traffic country wide. All tech companies of note will side with the left. It will be a matter of comm. infrastructure control.
Third - whoever has most people (not guns, because I guarantee you that when Antifa and BLM decide to start shooting phase, they will find all the guns they need)
This is a tossup - Left has more young people and more people with nothing to do who are going to be easier to pull into their ranks.
First - whichever side the armed forces take. If they somehow decide to sit this one out than
Second - whichever side is able to maintain communication and organize better.
That's highly likely to be the left, unless Red side is able to completely disrupt internet and phone traffic country wide. All tech companies of note will side with the left. It will be a matter of comm. infrastructure control.
Third - whoever has most people (not guns, because I guarantee you that when Antifa and BLM decide to start shooting phase, they will find all the guns they need)
This is a tossup - Left has more young people and more people with nothing to do who are going to be easier to pull into their ranks.
you won't reach satellites with militias and while they might not get to stream high video, they will be able to communicate via internet still.
legally, sure. but question was in context of shooting war.