There are many things happening in the world today that strike me as either outright alarming, or very disturbing at the least. Whatever happened to the good ole days, 20 years ago when all one had to worry about were the Russians? I can’t believe I’m actually pining for the old days of living under the constant threat of total nuclear annihilation.
I’ll tell you what, though… there’s something to be said for only having to worry about one enemy. While scary as civil defense drills were, they provided a degree of predictability. Everyone in the country knew how it would end if it came to war: you either lived in a nuclear blast zone or you didn’t. You were either vaporized in the blink of an eye or were destined to roam the irradiated countryside fending off attacks by road warriors. Simple.
Today, things are a lot worse. While worrying about the unpredictable nature of terrorism, there are dozens of other things that keep me up at night as they relentlessly tug away at the fabric of American civilization.
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This trend doesn’t only include racial minorities. With increasing media fascination on protestors and their activist mentalities, governments are being forced to submit to vocal extremists that represent a minority of the voting public – simply to avoid getting bad press. This is an alarming precedent. It means that instead of working through democratic process and abiding by its principles and outcome, small groups that are dissatisfied with election results are beginning to dictate their agendas through intimidation and active protests. The belief that if you yell loud enough – what you’re saying must be true is taking hold within our consciousness more than ever before.
The world is truly in commotion. Weather patterns are in chaos, wars are happening with increased frequency and religion is being looked upon as a liability. But if you think things are bad now, just wait. What is happening now is just a precursor for the world we’ll be living in twenty years from now.
Imagine, 2026:
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Violent protests within the
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Demands for more social programs within the