The Harvest is Past
The generational opportunity to challange sovereignty in the GAE is over, isn't it?
Chronically beginning in about 2010, and then acutely from 2020 to 2022 both the imperial regime in the GAE and the local iteration of it in Canada committed a series of unforced errors in the exercise of sovereignty that created the conditions under which their political control of the GAE could be challenged both. I will note here that by errors I do not mean that they were unintended, but that they systematically undermined the position of power that leaders of the GAE have held for generations. The moment is passed, the Based Draft is over, and there has been no regime change. So what now.
The regime in the GAE, both in Canada and elsewhere, rests on a four legged political formula; High standards of living, liberal individual licence as a moral good, popular sovereignty, and technocratic competence. The regime proceeded to undermine every element of this formula, while at the same time specifically pushing the demographic most competent to challenge them out of the institutions. A brief summary of the key errors in this pattern is below:
1) The regime allowed the development of a largely uncensored and meritocratic information apparatus online, creating a compelling alternative to their traditional channels for managing mass opinion. From 2020-2022 they threw gasoline on this fire by both forcing all social life online, and engaging in absurdly clumsy acts of censorship.
2) The regime systematically excluded white men from positions of power within the regime, while publicly advertising it’s disdain for this group. It also engaged in a pattern of ‘cancellations’ forcing highly competent white men out of the institutions of power and into a leadership relationship with this demographic mediated by the online information infrastructure.
3) The regime very publicly and obviously imposed lower standards of living on it’s subjects through the dual project of mass migration and the “Green Energy Transition” with extremely transparent justifications. These impositions were structured to disproportionally damage those in the asset-accumulation part of life [18-45], who are also those most like to challenge the sovereignty of the regime.
4) The regime attacked it’s own popular-sovereignty governing formula by suspending normal parliamentary procedures for years and holding very obvious abnormal elections.
5) The regime explicitly attacked the individual licence of segments of it’s population through a series of lockdown measures and vaccine mandates that were both pretty obviously poorly executed from a technocratic point of view, in contradiction to the longstanding liberal principles of the regime, and beyond the kinetic power of the regime to sustain indefinitely.
In 2025 all 5 of these critical patterns of error have substantially abated; the dynamic which previously created a rapidly growing body of men locked out of participation in the system has changed, and the regime change never came. The summer is over, the harvest is past, and we are not saved.
So what now? If we were ruled by a competent elite class carefully managing the Empire to keep themselves locked into power there would now be a straight line toward containing discontent and revivifying the governing formulae active in the GAE vassal states, as well as reforming it’s military-industrial base to meet it’s external challenges. Instead, we have an absolute mess of disunited messaging within the regime and no systemic effort to strengthen the governing apparatus. An environment characterized by break-aways from within the GAE’s existing ruling class rather than the formation of a counter-elite.
These are new times, and opponents of the regime, both in Canada and elsewhere, need to begin thinking radically differently about the opportunities likely to exist over the next decade.
"An environment characterized by break-aways from within the GAE’s existing ruling class rather than the formation of a counter-elite."
What, precisely, do you think the formation of a counter elite looks like? I'm not sure if this is a symptom of Hollywood narrative dominance (If the story isn't resolved by halfway through the third act, it will never be resolved), black pill addiction, or just a lack of patience balanced with a solid diet of history.
The breakaways from within a previously monolithic entity is the liminal stage of a counter elite. You are watching the caterpillar turn into a chrysalis, and throwing up your hands in defeat because you can't discern any wings.
Some changes do occur overnight, as well some things have to change instantly or not at all. But just as midwits outnumber geniuses by a massive ratio, so too does most change come as a product of incremental, and largely incidental, unintended, or involuntary, acts.
Why even call it the GAE anymore? It's slowly becoming the Global Western Oligarchical Empire.