- Joined
- Apr 8, 2014
- Messages
- 11,002
- Reaction score
- 15,187
- Points
- 113
Much political unrest is being felt in many places around the world; what is different now, is that much of the unrest comes from the "Western" world, or certainly from the lands of the former colonies or colonists.
Germans have seen at least 7 right wing political candidates "die suddenly" in the past few weeks as they head towards elections.
France is now seeking its 4th Prime Minister in 2025 as left wing governing coalitions crumble.
The Irish are upset, again, with Brits and the EU, and now Conor McGregor is campaigning for leadership as a man of the people.
The folks in Britain are very upset at their politicians and have been churning thru leaders since Brexit. Look at them march towards Westminster Abbey earlier today:
In Toronto, Canada may have its largest ever gathering of folks upset with federal immigration today--and mainstream Canadian news is not even talking about it. Alberta, the wealthiest province, is readying a petition for citizen signature that would legally force a vote on its independence from Canada.
Apparently, anti-government protests are rising in Australia, and some suggest it may be the place notable violence erupts first.
Helter-Skelter
This is the sort of unrest that one might need to understand how a period of political reckoning can lead to some sort of Western social "reset" over the next months and years.
Germans have seen at least 7 right wing political candidates "die suddenly" in the past few weeks as they head towards elections.
France is now seeking its 4th Prime Minister in 2025 as left wing governing coalitions crumble.
The Irish are upset, again, with Brits and the EU, and now Conor McGregor is campaigning for leadership as a man of the people.
The folks in Britain are very upset at their politicians and have been churning thru leaders since Brexit. Look at them march towards Westminster Abbey earlier today:
In Toronto, Canada may have its largest ever gathering of folks upset with federal immigration today--and mainstream Canadian news is not even talking about it. Alberta, the wealthiest province, is readying a petition for citizen signature that would legally force a vote on its independence from Canada.
Apparently, anti-government protests are rising in Australia, and some suggest it may be the place notable violence erupts first.
Helter-Skelter
This is the sort of unrest that one might need to understand how a period of political reckoning can lead to some sort of Western social "reset" over the next months and years.
Last edited: