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It might as well be a warzone ....

> https://www.google.com/search?q=california+declares+war+on+t...

> California has not declared war on Texas, but the states are engaged in a "redistricting war," a political struggle over drawing new congressional maps. This "war" is a symbolic conflict between the states' differing political parties and aims to gain an advantage in the U.S. House of Representatives, with California attempting to counterbalance Texas's Republican-drawn map.

If numerous publications are referring to your country having a war, then it might as well be ok for a lay-person to use the word.



Yeah, everyone in the 80s remembers what a hell hole america was thanks to what Pepsi and coke were engaged in.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cola_wars


That’s just figurative speech about redistricting. I think you’re mistaking Americans tendency to use militaristic metaphors in our discourse.


I'm in the middle of nuking some legacy code rn, literal war up in here




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