War is pretty much dead forever in the western high income countries and an exclusive issue of poor developing countries you will never live in like Somalia, in terms of being actively involved as a target. Being frightened of war is about as real and helpful as being frightened about malaria or dying of diarrhea, famine and the hantavirus.
If you live on the right part of the world, war is almost as frightening as vampires and zombies. It is nothing to be afraid of because it is not a reality that can become true for you by any realistic chance. That someone fucks up your life can happen very well under certain circumstances on the other hand. Internet forums did of course never kill people, people kill people. Killing is not very popular though, fucking you up is. It is all about how the things you do change your odds.
War can happen anywhere. You really don't know that much about geopolitics, do you?
You are right that in the western world right now, unlike 100 years ago, countries benefit from continued stability. The heavy bombardment of modern cities, and the cost to rebuild them, is a significant deterrant.
But war. Is a reality.
As usual... you are _NOT COUNTING_ reality.
Are you saying Somalia is not a real place?
They are not real people?
Their deaths are not real, or tragic to the ones they leave behind?
You should count yourself blessed that you aren't in Somalia, instead you decide that none of it exists, war is a myth, and you begin to eliminate dangers you consider irrelevant to you.
If you a heremit who never leaves the house, then I guess the most dangerous things in your life to be the electrical inlet in the wall (do NOT stuff knitting sticks into them!!!) and, I guess, uncomfortable people on the internet.
But that is only according to your redefined scale.
What I'm saying is, get real dude... Stop this endless nonsensical babble about dangerous internet forums, and other stupidities that
are meant to shock us into treating you better.Have you tried to just stop arguing with people, shut up for a couple of days, lurk, get used to the dynamics, instead of making your little "analysis", for then to come back gently, and post about normal things?
Maybe you should!