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Saturday 27 April 2024

Why Balkanization of The USA is Inevitable

 


The United States of America as well as Europe is undergoing a radical demographic shift, with tens of millions of people from various cultures and beliefs being imported into the country over the past few decades. This transformation raises a critical question: Can a nation survive such a significant demographic change and remain united? The answer, as history has shown, is unequivocally no.

Throughout history there have been numerous examples of multi-cultural nations that have fallen due to their inability to address the underlying cultural and ideological differences within their societies. The Ottoman Empire, which was once one of the most powerful nations in the world but eventually fell due to its inability to address the cultural and ideological differences within its diverse population. The empire’s failure to integrate its various ethnic and religious groups led to a growing divide between the central government and the provinces, ultimately resulting in the empire’s disintegration.

More recently, the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of failing to address the cultural and ideological differences within a multi-cultural nation. The country’s diverse population, consisting of various ethnic and religious groups, was unable to find common ground, leading to a series of brutal conflicts and the eventual breakup of the country into several smaller, more homogenous states.

According to a recent Axios Vibes survey conducted by The Harris Poll, 50% of Americans, including 42% of Democrats, support mass deportations of illegal aliens. Additionally, 30% of Democrats and 46% of Republicans express a desire to end birthright citizenship, which is currently protected by the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution. Unfortunately although mass deportations appears to be a uniting solution that both the left and the right largely agree on, our elected officials will never have the backbone or political will to get it done.

The reality of our current situation is that our elected representatives do not truly represent the people; instead, they serve the interests of the ruling and donor class – the Zionists. This fact has become increasingly apparent in recent weeks, particularly with the passage of the TikTok ban bill and the allocation of billions of taxpayer dollars to Israel. Republicans and Democrats in Congress can’t agree on anything or get anything done, but when it comes to sending our money to Israel and banning TikTok in order to stop young Americans from criticizing Israel online without censorship, they act immediately.

These actions, coupled with the mass hysteria and immediate crackdown response to anti-genocide protests of Israel on college campuses, demonstrate that the politicians who are supposed to represent us are more concerned with appeasing their Jewish donors than addressing the concerns of their actual constituents. As a result, the people’s desires for solutions, such as mass deportations, are ignored.

The response to the current protests on college campuses has been characterized by hard crackdowns, the use of force, and nonstop media coverage demonizing the protesters. This approach is in stark contrast to the response of the ruling regime during the summer of BLM chaos in 2020, when cities were burning to the ground, violence took over the streets, and businesses were being looted.

During the BLM protests, the ruling regime took a more lenient approach, allowing the demonstrations to continue even as many churches and businesses were shut down from Covid restrictions. The media coverage of these protests was generally sympathetic, with many outlets highlighting the grievances of the protesters and calling for social justice reforms.

In contrast, the response to anti-genocide protests on campus has been much harsher, with authorities using force to disperse the protesters and the media painting them as “anti-Semitic” and dangerous. This discrepancy in treatment suggests that the ruling regime is more concerned with protecting the interests of Israel and its supporters than addressing the concerns of those protesting against Israeli policies.

The consequences of this disconnect between the ruling class and the people are becoming increasingly evident. As history has shown, when a nation undergoes a dramatic demographic shift without addressing the underlying cultural and ideological differences, the result is often balkanization – the division of a country into smaller, ethnically or culturally homogenous regions.

The term “balkanization” originated from the breakup of the Balkan Peninsula in the early 20th century. The region, once part of the Ottoman Empire, was divided into numerous smaller states, each with its own distinct ethnic and cultural identity. This fragmentation was driven by the desire of various ethnic groups to achieve self-determination and assert their unique cultural identities.The process of balkanization is not unique to the Balkans; it has occurred throughout history in various regions around the world. In each case, the underlying cause has been the failure to address the cultural and ideological differences that exist within a nation, leading to the eventual division of the country into smaller, more homogenous regions.

The United States is currently experiencing a demographic shift that is unlike anything in history. The country is becoming increasingly diverse, with people from various cultures and beliefs being imported in large numbers. This change is being driven by a combination of factors, including mass immigration, birth rates, and the changing attitudes of the American people. The impact of this demographic shift is already being felt in various areas of American society. For example, the political landscape has become increasingly polarized, with both the left and the right becoming more extreme in their views. This has led to a growing divide between different groups within the country, with each side becoming more entrenched in their beliefs.