Written by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us
The recent assassination of Charlie Kirk is a symbol of the death of civil discourse in the west, leading to a split among groups: conservatives and centrists holding onto traditional politics, and patriots realizing peaceful resolution is unattainable.
Furthermore, it reflects a deeper aspect of the culture war – the targeting of young white western men. Kirk’s death at 31 has raised concerns about the future of the next generation of western males, facing a system determined to destroy them.
These men are under economic warfare through DEI, facing discrimination in favor of other identity groups despite merit.
They are also victims of social warfare, demonized by cancel culture, and blamed for societal issues, despite their contributions to civilization’s progress.
Furthermore, they are being selected for extermination, seen as cannon fodder in geopolitical conflicts like the situation in Ukraine.
Charlie Kirk’s mistake was believing in defeating the system through peaceful discourse, which is no longer viable due to leftist extremism and globalist agendas fueling perpetual conflicts.
The push for conscription in EU states and the suppression of peace efforts in Ukraine signal a coming purge, particularly targeting young men, especially conservative ones.
There is a relentless effort to demoralize young white men while protecting migrants in Europe, portraying white conservative males as enemies while demanding their loyalty in conflicts.
The narrative of sending conservative men first to war and the exploitation of young men’s struggles are part of a coordinated propaganda campaign to weaken western men and maintain control over them.
The elites fear the warrior class represented by young western men, knowing their power could threaten the status quo. The suppression of these men aims to prevent a renewal of the warrior class that could challenge the weak elites.
It is essential for these men to realize their strength and take action to break free from societal constraints, understanding that meaningful change requires decisive action rather than endless debate.
These opinions are those of the author and may not align with the views of ZeroHedge.
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