The Erosion of Freedom in the United States ahead of its 250th Anniversary

Cancel cultureThe US has had a good, long run as a beacon of freedom for the entire world, but nothing lasts forever. Things started changing radically with the War Between the States, and the ascendancy of progressives like Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Then came FDR with his New Deal, and Lyndon Johnson's Great Society. And it's accelerated downhill from there.

The trend in the US is critically important. However, Western civilization is in decline throughout the world. And it's more than just a civilizational issue. There's a rot in ethics, philosophy, and even the makeup of the population. People of European descent are declining all over the world, especially in Europe itself, where the native population is dropping rapidly. Even in the United States, figures show that the white population dropped by 250,000 in the last year, while the populations of all other ethnic groups rose substantially.

Apart from the huge and obvious changes in technology, I think the US founders would find the country culturally unrecognizable. This trend is underscored by the presumptive election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor of New York. He's young, affable, charismatic. His appeal is understandable relative to the corrupt and constipated alternatives. But he's also a Muslim communist who openly wants to overthrow what's left of American traditions in the largest and most important city in the country.

All things become corrupt and wind down over time. The Second Law of Thermodynamics affects political systems just as it does the physical world. Everything degrades and dissolves. Unfortunately, that includes the US Constitution. It's been interpreted, amended, and disregarded into a dead letter.

That's particularly true of the Bill of Rights, which is the most important part of the Constitution. And the most important part of the Bill of Rights is freedom of speech. All the other freedoms rest upon it. Because if you have a thought and you can't express it, you're as good as a slave. You can work and pay taxes, but if you say the wrong thing, you'll be punished. Best to restrict what you think and say to the weather, sports, and the condition of the roads. And be careful what you say about the weather…

For what it's worth, the situation is much worse in the UK, Germany, and Canada, among others. Simply making members of protected groups uncomfortable is cause for prosecution and jailing. Hundreds of people have been fined and/or jailed in those countries just for saying—or being perceived to have said—something considered politically incorrect by the powers that be.

Myth rules people's beliefs and actions vastly more than does reality itself. For instance, soldiers are taught to think and say that they're fighting for freedom. That's accepted as a tautology. But in fact, US soldiers rarely fight for freedom. They fight for the government, which has sent them to some shithole, where they don't speak the language or understand the culture. And where, typically, most of the locals view them as invaders.

People believe they have freedoms. But those freedoms mainly exist as holograms. They're insubstantial phantoms. Our vaunted freedoms are so eroded they exist mostly as myth—but, as I said earlier, myth is much more powerful than reality. I outlined the 12 characteristics of Western Civilization here. Wokism

Americans think they have free thought, but that's been overruled by political correctness and thought crimes. Free speech has been overruled by cancel culture. Free markets have been pretty much regulated out of existence. We think we have limited government, but the State is everywhere and in everything.

Individualism is deemed antisocial and is overruled by identity politics. Rationality, logic, and science are deemed "white" or impositions of "the patriarchy."  Liberty is seen as a danger that needs to be excluded from safe spaces. The very concept of progress may lead to inequality, which makes progress a dangerous thing.

The list can go on, but freedoms that were self-evident facts 250 years ago have been completely watered down. A year ago, I discussed the 20 points Michael Moore put forward, which he said proved the average American is basically socialist and left-leaning. We analyzed them and found that he was absolutely right. He didn't fabricate anything. Sad to say, "the land of the free" is a myth.

Doug Casey

** Doug Casey is a best-selling author, world-renowned speculator, and libertarian philosopher who advocates free trade. He is a provider of subscription financial analysis about markets. His International Man blog is accessible herehttps://internationalman.com/. He and his team released this video on his proven strategy—including the best way to get a second passport, offshore bank account, and much more. 

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