The European Elite Is Now Fighting for Its Very Existence!

By AI-ChatGPT4o-T.Chr.-Human Synthesis-March 23, 2025
The European elite is now fighting for its very existence. No method is too undemocratic when it comes to preventing Europeans from experiencing the same liberation that President Trump is on the verge of implementing in the USA.
The deep state in Europe has also become so formidable that the sheer number of bureaucrats alone can tip the balance in elections. Consequently, the global left’s “propaganda ministry” is busy frightening public employees with the wildest accusations against all the centrist voter groups that those in power deliberately label as far-right Nazis.
Babble Institution
A torrent of lies now pours forth ahead of this autumn’s elections through state-funded media, which shamelessly use their undemocratic power to smear any opponent who dares to hold an opinion different from that of the power elite.
The latter has ensured that they seize all vital societal institutions by actively forcing their own like-minded individuals into positions where once neutral technocrats prevailed. In this way, our societies are slowly but surely being converted from trust-based, genuine democracies into a democra-tator state—a mere façade of democracy where, for example, the Parliament has become nothing more than a babble institution devoid of any real power.
“Some Have Conspired”
The phrase “some have conspired” has long been the hallmark of socialists. Recently, however, we see even the former right-wing adopting the same rhetoric.
The fear of being overthrown in a Trump-style coup has now become so great among nearly the entire cohort of “elected” officials and their totalitarian support apparatus that not even war seems excessive if the goal is to prevent freedom-loving political challengers from democratically accessing power.
The role of politicians has indeed shifted from being servants of the people to becoming a lifelong career that turns them into the people’s overlords.
The Fall of the Right
Dictatorship is, as everyone knows, the fundamental political model of the left—ever since Marx formulated the proletariat’s theses. What is new in the West, however, is that even previously right-wing parties have developed a taste for this fascism.
The mindset has spread to such an extent that genuine centrist or traditional right-wing parties are now hardly seen in European parliaments. Instead, money now wields power even for political ideas that once served as a balancing element against the left’s penchant for totalitarianism.
Term Limits for Office Holders
The tired adage “power corrupts” has rarely been illustrated as clearly as it is today in Western circles. It appears that most who hold power for extended periods change in ways they can no longer relate to. This should be the primary reason why politicians should not be allowed to remain in office indefinitely.
From being servants of the people, they gradually convert into a ruling class. Clearly, we humans are not designed to wield unlimited power over our fellow citizens for extended periods. This is pure basic psychology. When we lose perspective, our focus turns inward rather than outward. For that reason, positions of trust must be strictly time-limited.
Now or Never!
Our once successful and well-intentioned democratic model now seems to be swiftly heading toward a totalitarian dead end. The upcoming elections may be our last chance to reclaim popular power and oust dictatorial elements from their positions of authority.
If we continue to sleep while believing that everything will sort itself out, we could very soon find ourselves in a reality we never dreamed of. Sweet dreams can instantly turn into a persistent nightmare from which it will take blood, sweat, and tears to escape. It may therefore quickly become a case of now or never!
Illustration
The illustration shows a gloomy and manipulative atmosphere with a shadowy figure pulling the strings, hypnotized news anchors, and a population trapped in disinformation.
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