Riots in the United Kingdom serve as a critical warning for Europe, stemming from decades of "detached political elites" imposing "radical demographic and cultural transformation" under progressivism, which undermines traditional values and indigenous populations. This societal collapse is driven by economic mechanics, where mass, low-wage immigration suppresses wages, erodes domestic purchasing power, and stifles technological innovation, fostering a "pre-modern labour structure."
Concurrently, public safety has deteriorated, with states failing to protect citizens and public spaces becoming dangerous. The author contends this represents a breach of the social contract, as the state, by facilitating the destruction of national identity and security, enters a "state of war with its own people." With democratic leverage neutralized by "electoral manipulation, demographic alteration and censorship," the "silenced, oppressed majority" is predicted to resort to "irregular resistance." The British unrest is viewed as the "first tremor" of a larger European "tectonic shake," impacting nations like France, Germany, and Scandinavia due to similar structural failures.
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