This post hits on a lot, but doesn't go far enough. Most of what was mentioned is downstream of the true causes, which is that every foundational philosophy that made us successful in the first place is being attacked, upended, and reversed. Philosophy is essentially the pursuit, study, and defense of truth. When you go against truth, you inevitably always fail.
There's a fairly popular differing opinion in most political threads where any of this comes up, especially in regards to those who are leading this mass foundational reversal: are these people stupid, or evil? If this was stupidity, at some point those pulling the strings would have to make a correct decision by accident, but they haven't, not once. You couldn't engineer a more perfect way to destroy society at the fundamental level than what is being done, to bring people into total destitution and reliance upon the globalists, unable to fight back. The people doing this are evil, and every action they take is with malicious intent. Sure there are some idiots out there going along with this and enforcing it because they bought into the lies, but the people at the top know what they're doing.
I'm in the process of writing 2 books detailing the core philosophical foundations of society, what we're doing wrong, what we can do to fix it, and large scale predictions that can be made based on all of the forces and effects in of such in the world. With the way things are going, there is one inevitable outcome: a lot of death, either through mass capitulation to the globalists by everyone, leading to slavery and mass democide, or balkanization and war. In either case, we're in the downward spiral, and the hilarious part is most people are still clinging to their old comforts with comments like "thank god it's 2021, 2020 sucked", not realizing it's going to keep getting worse.
There is no way out of what's coming without intervention by God, and even then it wouldn't be solved because people wouldn't learn one of the first lessons: do not abdicate your personal responsibilities and give them to others.
This post hits on a lot, but doesn't go far enough. Most of what was mentioned is downstream of the true causes, which is that every foundational philosophy that made us successful in the first place is being attacked, upended, and reversed. Philosophy is essentially the pursuit, study, and defense of truth. When you go against truth, you inevitably always fail.
There's a fairly popular differing opinion in most political threads where any of this comes up, especially in regards to those who are leading this mass foundational reversal: are these people stupid, or evil? If this was stupidity, at some point those pulling the strings would have to make a correct decision by accident, but they haven't, not once. You couldn't engineer a more perfect way to destroy society at the fundamental level than what is being done, to bring people into total destitution and reliance upon the globalists, unable to fight back. The people doing this are evil, and every action they take is with malicious intent. Sure there are some idiots out there going along with this and enforcing it because they bought into the lies, but the people at the top know what they're doing.
I'm in the process of writing 2 books detailing the core philosophical foundations of society, what we're doing wrong, what we can do to fix it, and large scale predictions that can be made based on all of the forces and effects in of such in the world. With the way things are going, there is one inevitable outcome: a lot of death, either through mass capitulation to the globalists by everyone, leading to slavery and mass democide, or balkanization and war. In either case, we're in the downward spiral, and the hilarious part is most people are still clinging to their old comforts with comments like "thank god it's 2021, 2020 sucked", not realizing it's going to keep getting worse.
There is no way out of what's coming without intervention by God, and even then it wouldn't be solved because people wouldn't learn one of the first lessons: do not abdicate your personal responsibilities and give them to others.