Europeans don't appreciate just how precarious, and historically speaking, hopeless, our situation is:

It's the 350s AD and the rising Eastern Empire (America) is losing all interest in defending or aiding the restoration of the failing Western Empire (Europe).

Barbarians have long since moved into our cities and the Huns are coming from the East, just when we are least capable of making a cultural or military stand.

Europe's political unity is an empty shell and public finances are at a breaking point, silently but rapidly degrading our infrastructure and disintegrating all institutions.

While persistent make-believe once again disguises the inevitable, Europe is at the cusp of the next Dark Ages.

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I agree, not looking good. Guess the disintegration of some institutions will be good though.

That's the thing. People used to wonder why the Romans didn't make a bigger effort to save their civilization. But now it's becoming obvious.

Comes down to ignorance/stupidity from those “in charge” right?

The ex-Soviet eastern Europe seems to be quite immune to this though. Poland and Hungary seem to be doing pretty well.

The problem will be quickly solved if the government funding for it dries up.