The Freedom Fairy

Guest Post by Jeff Thomas via International Man

Freedom

For some time, it’s been apparent that the former “free world” countries (the US, EU, Canada, Australia, Japan, etc.) have been on a downward progression – socially, politically and economically.

But, in the last ten years, the awareness of this has become increasingly pronounced. With each successive year, more and more people recognise that all facets of life in these formerly great countries are heading in a decidedly negative direction.

At this point, even those who don’t understand the decline intellectually, feel in their gut that this is not going to end well. Further, they feel it all around them and sense that when the condition becomes critical, it won’t just affect others. When it reaches the crisis stage, they’ll find it right on their own doorstep.

The average person in each of these jurisdictions already no longer trusts either the media, big business or the government and feels that, somehow, they’re all in this together and that they, the electorate, will be the ones who will be the ultimate victims.

So, is this a question of “collective imagination” gone haywire?

Not at all, I’m afraid. Their instincts are quite correct. Governments and big business alike have sold out the populace, regarding them as mere fodder in their pursuit of increased power and wealth. Governments in the former “Free World” have for decades become increasingly collectivist, promising ever-greater largesse to the hoi polloi, and the majority of voters, sad to say, have eaten it up.

Yet, as the electorate becomes more worried, they don’t ask the government to go into reverse and stop the economically illogical largesse. Quite the opposite. As their fears grow, they demand more largesse.

And so, it shouldn’t be surprising that, as we get closer to the collapse of this house of cards, new candidates arrive on the scene, offering to take entitlements to Never-never land, promising universal free health care, free education through university and a guaranteed income without the need to earn it in any way.

Of course, when this happens, those who understand that 2 + 2 = 4, not 8 or 12, recognize that any government that attempts to deliver on such promises will cause the collapse of the system – not just the economic system, but also the social and political systems.

And, so those people who do understand that the numbers simply won’t work, ask themselves where it will all end. Typically they wring their hands, aware that their concern is the minority view. They recognize that they can no longer discuss their concerns freely, as their country is moving in the opposite direction – embracing the new, empty promises, with ever-more determination.

They search around for some form of hope and, in the majority of cases, whether they like to admit it to themselves or not, their hopes fix on the Freedom Fairy.

They vainly hope that somehow, the average voter will “wake up,” or that sitting politicians will come before the press to reverse the stance that they’ve always maintained – that big government will provide for all.

Unfortunately, that’s a vain hope, isn’t it? Deep in our hearts, we know that sitting politicians are not going to collectively say, “Whoops, we goofed. We’re sending the country into ruin. We’re going to downsize the government, introduce a free market system and then resign and get out of the way.”

Since that won’t happen, the only hope is that a Freedom Fairy will come along – someone who has never held public office before, who says, “You know what? I’m going to buck the system. If I’m elected, I’m just going to jolly well tell Congress that they’re to stop all this collectivist nonsense, stop borrowing money, and turn their backs on all the corrupt deals they’ve made over their political lives.”

Yet, as obvious as it should be that no Freedom Fairy is going to come along, let alone succeed, with each successive election cycle, the more “enlightened” portion of the electorate start to imagine, “Maybe this time it will be different. Maybe we can turn this thing around.”

And, there, in that last sentence, is the key word as to the futility of this wishful thinking – the word, ‘we.’

It seems to be human nature to imagine that if a group of us – maybe even a large group – believe that something is a good idea, it will somehow happen.

Worse, the ‘we’ suggests that the person in question actually believes that his vote has some sort of significance.

As Mark Twain famously said, “If voting made any difference, they wouldn’t let us do it.”

Quite so.

In good times, the electorate gets to vote for the lesser of two evils. In the end, whichever one wins, the running of the country remains as previously planned. There may be changes in the style of the leader, but the same playbook is followed, just as before.

But in volatile times, such as we now face, the electorate gets to vote for the lesser of two nightmares. In the end, whichever one wins, the running of the country will remain as previously planned, but the electorate will be even more polarized than before and the eventual outcome will be that much worse.

And so, for the more ‘advanced’ voter – the one who understands that the political, economic and social system are spiraling downward, the most natural tendency seems to be to irrationally hope that the Freedom Fairy will come along, wave the magic wand, and send the country back to a time when most everyone worked for a living, took responsibility for themselves, paid their own way and built a strong, productive society.

It’s rare indeed for anyone who finds himself in that situation to honestly say to himself, “I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore, Toto.”

And that’s the tragic truth. The former free, productive society has been whittled away. It no longer exists and it’s not coming back.

Unfortunately, there is no Freedom Fairy, nor is there a Wizard of Oz, any more than there’s an Easter Bunny or a Santa Claus. When empires collapse, the worst thing that a voter can do is to vainly mark down on the ballot card the name of whoever he thinks the latest Freedom Fairy might be. He should, instead, toss his ballot in the dustbin and leave the polling place, in the knowledge that Mark Twain was absolutely correct.

And what, then? Well, that’s an even tougher question to deal with. Because, at that point, he must accept that if, a) his country has reached its sell-by date and, b) it’s going to take him down with it, his only hope is to bow out of the system that he realizes is on the verge of swallowing him up.

If he doesn’t wish to become collateral damage, his only choice is to pursue the freedom he cherishes in a location where it still exists. Just as the more enlightened German Jews found in 1938; just as savvy Cuban business owners did in 1959, the last opportunity to pursue freedom is just before it ends where you presently reside.

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19 Comments
falconflight
falconflight
June 8, 2021 1:34 pm

Don’t forget New Zealand and the UK. The legacy Anglo nations seem to be leading the drive to pull down the Iron Curtain 2.0.

August
August
  falconflight
June 8, 2021 2:23 pm

I’m a oldster who lived and worked in NZ for twelve years, and am an NZ citizen. The current political status of both NZ an Oz is fairly depressing. Both governments are heavily influenced by the financial industry, but at least their military and medical institutions have not yet joined in the gang-rape.

The best thing to be said about these Two Eyes is that they are both likely to remain considerably more peaceful than the USA. In many ways I feel sorry for African-Americans (or whatever one is supposed to call them these days), but I have zero desire to live near them, or even in the same country.

My bottom line: if I were a younger man with no strong family ties, I would leave the USA permanently and never have a second thought about the place. Whatever Fate has in store for the USA, it will take decades to play out, and will be somewhere on the spectrum from very unpleasant to Hell-on-Earth.

Steve
Steve
  August
June 8, 2021 3:25 pm

AUGUST,
I’m curious. Why do you feel sorry for black Americans?

August
August
  Steve
June 8, 2021 5:36 pm

As a group Africans have lesser personal “capital” (i.e. such things as intelligence and impulse control) than most other ethnicities, and were drafted via the “peculiar institution” into an American society where most could not successfully compete.

New America appears to have adopted ‘Negrolatry’, not to mention having spent trillions of dollars on social programs, as a way of making reparation for the unfortunate situation of Africans transplanted to North America.

Some Jewish sage wrote that Africans rank “above the apes, and below human beings.” It’s sad that so many Americans (both black and non-black) drank the Koolaid of “every-one-is-equal” when any honest observer can see that they clearly are not.

falconflight
falconflight
  August
June 8, 2021 5:43 pm

Just about everyone under the sun has made a similar assessment of the melanin abundant race.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  falconflight
June 9, 2021 4:29 am

But remember when they were Kangs… I tried to find it but the National Library coughed up only one theory written by a stooge

Steve
Steve
  August
June 8, 2021 9:49 pm

August,
I appreciate your response. Thank you.
I can’t say I feel sorry for them. Success was being achieved in the 50s and early 60s. They had higher marriage rates than whites and were moving up the ladder economically, approaching parity. Then, the democrats decided to “help” them. That was their downfall. Accepting govt aid killed them as a collective.

falconflight
falconflight
  August
June 8, 2021 4:18 pm

NZ seems to have an inordinate guilt complex regarding those ‘indigenous’ folks. And the Hajib wearing PM. Oh! and the firearm confiscation with nary a shot being fired in response. The fate has been playing out here for decades. The rotting fruit is now being harvested.

oldtimer505
oldtimer505
June 8, 2021 2:18 pm

It would appear the carpet-baggers are moving on to greener pastures. All you have to do to catch up to them is follow the money and slime trail.

P.S. to all attorneys, judges. What have you been doing to clean up your ranks?

Rusty Pipes
Rusty Pipes
  oldtimer505
June 8, 2021 3:59 pm

They have been cleaning out any remnants of decent and moral attorneys and judges…

oldtimer505
oldtimer505
  Rusty Pipes
June 8, 2021 4:38 pm

I should have figured. There goes the last of any integrity in that profession. Most if not all of the health care industry is neck and neck with them.

Jason Calley
Jason Calley
  oldtimer505
June 8, 2021 7:47 pm

It’s an old joke but even after all these years it’s still not funny:
“It’s only 99% of all lawyers who give the other 1% a bad name.”

Eyes Wide Shut
Eyes Wide Shut
June 8, 2021 2:56 pm

Nowhere will be immune to the coming Antichrist and New World Order.

Even if you are in the 25 to 33 percent estimated to survive the coming great tribulation unless you are in Jesus Christ you will not be allowed to enter His millenial reign but be cast into eternal outer darkness at the separation of the sheep and goats.

Rusty Pipes
Rusty Pipes
June 8, 2021 3:58 pm

These countries and most of the people who live in them are NOT in decline, their governments have just become more corrupt. Lying, selfish parasites are drawn to positions of power.

falconflight
falconflight
  Rusty Pipes
June 8, 2021 4:19 pm

So you’re saying that the Lizard Masters aren’t a reflection of the greater society? If yes, I would disagree.

Rusty Pipes
Rusty Pipes
  falconflight
June 8, 2021 4:30 pm

Most decent people worry about their families, try to get by, and live and let live. The parasitic monsters in every country fuck things up for decent people.

falconflight
falconflight
  Rusty Pipes
June 8, 2021 4:39 pm

Both can be true, but a society can be molded…Voltaire said it best: “Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.”

oldtimer505
oldtimer505
  Rusty Pipes
June 8, 2021 4:41 pm

I have to agree with your assessment of the hard everyday working man or woman. There are just to many piglets on the teat’s of the host. This can and will only end one way given time.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 8, 2021 8:37 pm

Import the shit of the world, become a giant shithole.

Isn’t diversity awesome?