Is it too harsh to speak of a parasitic generation, as Victor Davis Hanson does at American Greatness.com? What would past greats in the study of civilisational decline, such as Oswald Spengler (1880-1936), think? No doubt there would be full agreement when what we see each and every day is an increasingly rapid move away from traditional values and sanity. This is made clear by all that has happened in recent times, from the Covid mandates and lockdowns, the destruction of small business, and now the Great Rest and transhumanism agendas. There is also the wild card of global nuclear war, which cannot be ruled out. The problem here for conventional conservatives, is that many of these developments take on a globalist geo-political dimension, which makes the typical grassroots strategies of opposition, seemingly impotent. The political weapons of the past, many from the pre-War War II era, may not be adequate to meet the utterly radical challenge of the times, where there is an assault upon everything, on all fronts. What is new is that the elites this time are using the breakdown of society, at a most fundamental level as a means for their agenda, to “build back, better,” but not “better” for us.
https://amgreatness.com/2022/12/11/our-parasitic-generation/