
When Mainstream Ideology Fuels Radical Left-Wing Violence
If we fail to challenge the anti-humanist ideology underlying modern thinking, we cannot be surprised when sections of the next generation are lost to undemocratic nihilism.

If we fail to challenge the anti-humanist ideology underlying modern thinking, we cannot be surprised when sections of the next generation are lost to undemocratic nihilism.

We are force-fed with “good lies” on every important issue of our times: from preaching that the imposition of Net Zero policies is good for us to insisting that women can have a penis.

The attempt to delegitimize the presidential result is also a reflection of the ideological struggle between a sovereigntist bloc and a liberal elite operating in sync with Brussels’ power centers.

If the only politician who will fight for people like us against an establishment that doesn’t care is a bit crazy and chaotic, it might be worth the mess.

It no longer seems crazy to suggest that Europe’s elites might be prepared to ‘save democracy’—from the people—by destroying it.

What is happening is a purge of those increasingly representing the majorities of their peoples.

The more the establishment employs repressive measures to remain in power, the more its authority and legitimacy decline.

The ‘grand coalition’ is not a natural alliance, nor a reflection of the popular will; it is a survival pact orchestrated by Brussels to prevent Germans from taking control of their destiny.

Each terrorist attack is followed by a coordinated effort from establishment voices to control the public narrative and deflect criticism of migration policies.

Those now vying for power have all been part of the previous governments responsible for economic chaos and political instability.