Europe is taken over by a suicide cult

I know. It sounds crazy. A suicide cult huh? Isn't that a bit much?

I think it explains a lot though...

This "cult" isn't something that anyone asked for. It's not a traditional cult with a leader who "designed it".

Rather, it is an emergent phenomenon - just an inevitable end result of multiple different extremely harmful ideas.

These ideas are so disconnected from reality, that when you apply them in practice, the end result is slow death and destruction.

It is exactly what happened with the Soviet Union.

Before Gorbachev died, he said that the EU resembles Soviet Union more and more every day.

You need to have some kind of a connection with base reality - common sense!

When this alignment with reality gets out of whack, the more you act, the farther away you drift from anything you actually wish for.

It's the definition of crazy.

That's exactly what's going on in Europe.

A slow, unintended cultural and societal suicide that nobody really wants to happen, but which will keep happening until people understand how & why things went wrong.

If they don't get this, things will keep going downhill, no matter what the politicians try to do.

When I say "nobody wants this to happen", I mean that nobody wants the end result of what this all will lead to (the slow death).

The problem is that European people have such a deep belief in the basic tenets of the suicide cult that they WANT to act in ways that keeps that slow suicide going.

What are these suicidal ideas exactly? There are many, but I'll list the main ones.

-Because CO2 is bad, all energy use is bad

-All cultures and people are the same

-When you import foreign cultures, they will automatically assimilate

-The state is the source of all welfare

There is also a fifth problem, one that isn't an idea, but rather a lack of understanding: the money is deeply broken.

I'm not just talking about the Euro, but rather the fiat financial system in general.

When something can't go on forever, it will stop - sooner or later. The fiat financial system is so unsustainable and has gone on for so long, that we are in the "later" phase.

This is a global problem, but one that Europe is very ill-equipped to meet.

How has Europe gone this far downhill? Again, for many different reasons, but mainly because of the "democratic short-circuit".

For democracy to function well even in theory, it would need to rely on a well-educated populace and a state-independent media.

We have neither: the legacy media is effectively a state propaganda machine.

The population is forced through government schools where they are taught that the state is the source of all welfare, and that entrepreneurship is something complicated, foreign and scary.

Of course that's rarely, if ever, said out loud directly.

Instead, those beliefs are implicit in the education plan and the structure of the whole system.

It's just what you take for granted after you go through that machine - and basically everyone does.

All of the above harmful ideas are so deeply ingrained in the population of Europe that any kind of change is far from obvious.

While the rest of the world is moving forward to a better future, Europe is loudly demanding to go down with slow ideological and cultural suicide.

Not everyone in Europe thinks that way, but too many do.

I'm optimistic that there are solutions, but I'm quite pessimistic about the short / medium-term outlook.

How can we solve this? I have some ideas coming in a later post. What are your thoughts on this?

the reason why USSR and EUSSR seem the same is because they are the same

the former started with the bolshevik revolution, and millions of dead, the latter started with WW2, and millions of dead

they actually played exactly the same script, creating two opposed ideological factions, threw lots of money at both of them to kill each other, and then got permanent power of the bank system of the bloc from which position they puppeteer the script of kill as many people as possible for the good of the whole

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Pretty much the definition of madness

it's an ancient script, history is replete with examples of the same thing being done for all of recorded history

With the USSR, at least they had a positive vision of the future (in the beginning). I'm not sure what the vision of the EU now is...

Of course, it might still be the same vision as the USSR had, just them not being open about it.

yeah, it was the same vision - totalitarianism - for the greater good

Just because you oppose fascism doesn't mean you are liberal

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