As Predicted, A Shift Has Occurred
It seems we are on the brink of what may well be the darkest period in Western culture. The unrest in Belfast, where clashes have escalated, highlights this tension. Nationalist extremists rove the streets, and there are reports of severe violence, including a incident where a man was beheaded in broad daylight. It’s tough to say I’m surprised by this. Many, including myself, had anticipated it would come to this, although the timing is, well, a bit unexpected.
I was chatting with my brothers and cousins, all U.S. Marines, recently. We discussed how it’s hard to imagine foreign gangs operating freely in the U.S., not until local militia groups rise up, that is. The judicial system? We all know it’s broken, allowing repeat violent offenders to evade justice simply because they lack legal status. Being undocumented has somehow become a loophole.
Then there’s the political scene. Many seem to embrace more illegal immigration, more foreign presence. But cultures don’t simply blend into American soil just because you relocate them; it’s a different story. Things like cousin marriages, which are officially sanctioned in certain societies, are becoming more accepted. I’ve personally experienced issues related to welfare fraud, and the backdrop of all this includes violence and atrocities that happen while some segments of the media praise practices that can be quite harmful.
This situation is unforgettable; with centuries of Western experience behind us, it feels like a tragic tale of conquest. It’s disheartening, a soundtrack to the undermining of Western values. Multiculturalists will quote the Statue of Liberty out of context while disregarding the mounting dangers. Even if you manage to shield your children from harmful influences, they still face threats that, frankly, are becoming more commonplace. It’s troubling, really. Should you ever stray from accepted beliefs in public, beware—the elite may not be so forgiving, and it can feel like they revel in the chaos brought on by this ongoing crisis.
Indeed, the events in Belfast were overdue. Many peaceful individuals strive to maintain a semblance of order despite their imperfections, primarily the former acceptance of increasingly troubling norms. Every society has a tipping point; for Belfast, it seems to have been that very public act of violence.
What lies ahead for other places? One can only speculate. I need to refocus on my own life. Is there a looming threat from foreign influences? The potential losses seem staggering, and there’s an undeniable sense of urgency in the air. If the anger of those simply wanting to live without fear manifests fully, it could be quite dramatic.
Other Notable Points
There are hints that Anthony Fauci may face off against Rand Paul again—a spectacle to watch, for sure.
Meanwhile, some Republicans are contemplating ways to hold Democrats accountable in sanctuary cities, sparking a rich debate over policy impacts.
Lastly, a left-wing billionaire recently lost an election after investing a hefty sum, raising questions about fiscal responsibility in politics.







