Prediction of Upcoming Civil Unrest

Upcoming Civil Unrest: The Dangers Facing Our Democracies

In recent years, the erosion of freedoms and the manipulation of our political systems have set the stage for an unprecedented crisis in our democracies. The influence of big corporations—especially in finance, technology, and pharmaceuticals—has become so pervasive that it threatens the very foundations of our societies. As these corporate giants push their agenda, they not only seek to maximise profits at the expense of the common worker but also risk igniting widespread civil unrest. The policies they champion, particularly those surrounding mass immigration and Affirmative Action, are curtailing individual freedoms and fuelling deep divisions within our communities.

This is not merely a warning but a prediction of what will come if these trends are not swiftly and decisively addressed. We are on the brink of a societal upheaval that could lead to a future where our democratic institutions are weakened, our cultural identities are eroded, and civil conflict becomes a harsh reality. The danger is clear: unless we recognise and counter these developments, the peaceful societies we cherish could be torn apart.

The Corporate Agenda: Big Corporations Threat

At the core of this crisis is the relentless drive of big corporations to maximise profits. These entities have a vested interest in ensuring that labour remains cheap and abundant. However, in many developed nations, native populations expect fair wages—wages that corporations are unwilling to pay. To solve this dilemma, corporations have turned to mass immigration, encouraging policies that bring in a constant stream of cheap labour from abroad. This influx not only suppresses wages for native workers but also creates a host of social and economic challenges that are being ignored by those in power.

Who Is Behind This Agenda?

The forces behind this agenda are vast and interconnected. Over the years, a coalition of powerful corporations, financial institutions, and global organisations has come together to shape a world where their interests are prioritised over the well-being of the general population. Institutions like the World Economic Forum, under the leadership of individuals like Klaus Schwab (see: COVID-19: The Great Reset), have been instrumental in promoting ideas that align with this agenda, such as the concept of “Replacement Migration.”

Backing these efforts are wealthy donors and foundations, including George Soros, the Ford Foundation, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. These entities funnel vast amounts of money into politics and activism, ensuring that their vision of the future is the one that prevails.

The politicians who support this agenda—often described as neoliberals or neoconservatives—include a long list of prominent figures: Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Emmanuel Macron, Angela Merkel, Ursula von der Leyen, Justin Trudeau, Olaf Scholz, and Keir Starmer. These leaders, who are socially left-wing but economically right-wing, have consistently pushed policies that align with the interests of big business rather than those of the native population.

Prediction of Upcoming Civil Unrest
Prediction of Upcoming Civil Unrest

How Is This Agenda Being Implemented?

To achieve their goals, these corporate and political elites have developed a multi-faceted strategy aimed at reshaping society in ways that ensure a continuous supply of cheap labour while suppressing any dissenting voices. Here’s how they are doing it:

  1. Controlling the Media:
    By controlling the media narrative, these elites promote ideas that prepare the population for their agenda. Concepts like political correctness, diversity, and inclusion are used to soften public resistance to mass immigration and cultural change. This propaganda serves to normalise the idea that society must adapt to a new reality, even if it means undermining the interests of the native population.
  2. Restricting Free Speech:
    As opposition grows, the response has been to stifle free speech through “Hate Speech Laws.” These laws are designed to silence critics by branding them as racists or bigots. The result is a chilling effect on public discourse, where individuals fear speaking out against policies that they see as harmful to their communities and way of life. This is where Identity Politics comes into play, further deepening divisions. Identity Politics encourages people to identify with specific groups based on race, gender, or ethnicity rather than as individuals with diverse views and interests. This divisive approach pits groups against each other, making it easier for those in power to suppress unified resistance. By focusing on group identity rather than shared values, Identity Politics distracts from the broader issues and weakens the collective ability to challenge the agenda being imposed.
  3. Introducing “Hate Crime Laws”:
    When media control and speech restrictions prove insufficient, governments escalate by passing “Hate Crime laws”. These laws criminalise opposition to the mass migration and cultural changes being imposed, leading to the persecution of those who resist. This is where the concept of a Culture War becomes critical. As the native population begins to push back against the changes they see as threatening their way of life, the government responds by framing this resistance as a threat to social harmony. The resulting Culture War pits traditional values and cultural identities against the new norms imposed by those in power. This conflict is not just a battle of ideas but a struggle for the very soul of the society, where any dissent from the official narrative is punished, deepening the divisions within the community and setting the stage for further unrest.
  4. Enforcing Affirmative Action:
    As resistance to these policies grows, governments implement Affirmative Action, a policy designed to enforce equality by giving preferential treatment to certain groups. This policy manifests in various ways across different sectors:
    In Schools: Affirmative Action policies may result in quotas that ensure a certain percentage of students from migrant backgrounds are admitted, often at the expense of native students who may be more qualified. This can lead to resentment and a sense of injustice among the native population.
    In Business: Companies may be forced to hire a specified number of employees from minority groups, regardless of merit or qualifications. This can create tensions in the workplace and lead to a decline in productivity as the most capable individuals are overlooked in favour of meeting diversity quotas.
    – In Politics: Affirmative Action can influence electoral outcomes by ensuring that candidates from minority groups are given preferential treatment, sometimes at the expense of more qualified candidates. This can undermine public trust in the political system and lead to increased polarization.
    In Finance: Financial institutions may be pressured to provide loans and investments to businesses run by migrants, even when those businesses are less viable than others. This can lead to financial instability and the misallocation of resources.
  5. Shifting Power and Wealth:
    As migrants gain more power in business and politics through these policies, governments will pass laws that disproportionately transfer assets and control of wealth to these groups. The native population, seeing their economic security eroded, may begin to react violently, setting the stage for civil unrest.
As the native population starts to understand the implications of these policies, they begin to organise and take to the streets in protest. This growing awareness and activism are signs of impending civil unrest. The more the government enforces these policies, the more the native population perceives them as an attack on their rights and way of life, leading to a backlash that will escalate into widespread social disorder.

The Consequences of Inaction: A Looming Civil Unrest

If these trends continue unchecked, the consequences will be catastrophic. The gradual erosion of freedoms, the imposition of Affirmative Action, and the increasing disenfranchisement of the native population will inevitably lead to widespread civil unrest. The social fabric of our societies is being stretched to its breaking point, and it is only a matter of time before it tears apart completely.

As the native population sees their culture, heritage, and economic security being systematically undermined, they will have no choice but to resist. This resistance could take many forms, from peaceful protests to more violent confrontations. If the current trajectory is not altered, we could see the emergence of civil wars, as groups within society are pitted against each other in a battle for survival.

A Call to Action: Protecting Our Future

The time to act is now. We must unmask the politicians and corporations who are pushing this destructive agenda and hold them accountable. The future of our democracies depends on our ability to preserve our freedoms, protect our cultural heritage, and maintain social cohesion.

We must recognise the dangers of Affirmative Action and the broader agenda it represents. If we do not, we risk leaving our children and grandchildren a world that is divided, chaotic, and far removed from the peaceful societies we once knew.

The threat of civil unrest is real, and it is looming on the horizon. We have a choice: we can either confront these challenges head-on and work to preserve our way of life, or we can continue down the current path and watch as our societies descend into chaos. The choice is ours, but the time to decide is running out.

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