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Will there be a major genocide?

The author explores the rise of the far-right PVV party in the Netherlands as a symptom of a broader, survival-driven shift in Western thinking. The post argues that unconscious motives for self-preservation, fueled by fears of economic stagnation, climate change, and dwindling resources, are driving this political shift. It highlights the growing power of emerging economies and the diminishing influence of the West, exacerbated by evolving international law that promotes global equality. The author controversially suggests that these factors are leading Western societies to consider extreme measures, including genocide, rationalized by dehumanizing narratives against perceived threats, like Muslims, as a means to preserve resources and maintain dominance.