In a disturbing trend, Western democracies are facing an unprecedented threat not from external forces, but from within. The ongoing erosion of values, laws, and institutions in countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom has led many to speculate about a potential global reset. A significant catalyst for this chaos is the growing influence of socialists, communists, Islamists, and what some may loosely term as “savoage” individuals taking advantage of the freedoms granted by democracy.
Recent developments in the US are a case in point. Under the Biden and Obama administrations, the country has seen a significant shift in cultural and educational reforms, characterized by a focus on degenerate culture, “multiple gender studies,” and ethnic rights education that some argue promotes black superiority, masquerading as anti-racism. This movement, exemplified by groups like Black Lives Matter, has been instrumental in shaping a narrative that emphasizes victimhood and group-based identities over individual responsibility and merit.
Moreover, the increasing push for transgender rights has led to instances of questionable behavior, such as the presence of transgender performers in children’s events. Furthermore, the recent ascent of Eric Adams, a masked individual with alleged terrorist ties, to the mayoral position of New York City, has left many questioning the competence and character of those in power.
Interestingly, despite their criticisms of the “far right” and its alleged associations with pedophilia, left-leaning groups have been known to turn a blind eye towards practices in countries with significantly lower age of consent laws, a clear display of hypocrisy.
Meanwhile, in the UK, similar trends have taken hold, with the UK Labour Party under Keir Starmer and Sadiq Khan taking steps to introduce increasingly radical reforms. This includes expanding ethnic studies and promoting what some see as “identity politics” over merit-based policies, further exacerbating social divisions.
As technology continues to advance, particularly in the areas of automation and Artificial Intelligence (AI), many experts predict that traditional jobs will become increasingly obsolete by 2030. This, combined with a potential global reset, may necessitate a significant shift in economic models, potentially paving the way for Universal Basic Income (UBI) programs to become widespread.
The prospect of a global reset, though daunting, presents opportunities for reevaluation and realignment of societal priorities. As individuals and nations struggle to come to terms with the implications of technological advancements and the erosion of traditional values, it remains to be seen how Western democracies will adapt to the new norms and what role the current crop of leaders will play in shaping the future of humanity.
