A Nation Without A Brake
Record migration and rising ethnic enclaves are reshaping the nation faster than it can integrate, putting social cohesion and a shared identity under growing strain.
For millions watching from afar, the White House Correspondents’ Dinner is supposed to be one of Washington’s most polished
Record low life satisfaction shows Australians are buckling under rising costs, job insecurity and a growing sense that the country is heading backwards.
The “Bike Boy” saga resurfaces, challenging the legacy of a premier long accused of evading accountability.
Markets are wobbling, central banks are guessing, and governments are improvising while insisting everything is under control.
A disturbing historical pattern is re-emerging—detached elites, growing decadence, and a passive culture all pointing toward a civilisation in decline.
They’re preparing the excuse before the collapse.
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