I like most of what you write but I think you're wrong here. The plutocracy obviously doesn't want a civil war. But you can't control every aspect of society. (Otherwise being politically involved would be pointless.)
If enough people are angry or dissatified enough the chance of violence goes up. And with the growing influence of alternative media I'm not so sure if there's much the media could to about it.
Propaganda doesn't work if nobody believes you and the MSM have pretty much killed their credibility since they endorsed Hillary. (That's why they hate the term fake news so much. Because more and more people find them less trustworthy than some nobody with a blog.)
So short of a false flag attack of 9/11 dimensions I don't know if there is much those in power could do to stop a civil war once it's started.
Is a civil war likely? Maybe not. But improbable things can happen as you know. You mention Nelson Mandela in this article, and who would have thought that South Africa could change so much in so little time?
And let's not forget that we have a bubble that will make 2008 look like a picnic. When that happens, anything could happen.
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