Our current oligarchs are facing a choice. They can either begin to serve the common good, or they will have to accept that no one is following them.
Whether or not the leaders in North America and Western Europe are listening, there is something significant happening all around us. This applies to the world of business, politics, and the media. Regardless of how powerful they believe themselves to be, they are at risk of becoming insignificant.
While I’m still not convinced that Carlson is not a bigoted opportunist, he made some excellent points in his video. First, he critiqued the relevance of his own work in the mainstream media, pointing out that many of the talking points and debates are completely irrelevant. He also said, “The United States looks very much like a one-party state.”
Across the English Channel, roughly half of British citizens opposed public spending for the coronation of King Charles III, and the police arrested people who publicly stated that Charles is not their king. Several former colonies plan to remove him as their head of state and become republics. Many are also discussing the royal family’s role in the transatlantic slave trade, the wealth it generated, and possible reparations.
On the global stage, the American-led G7 group of nations is losing influence while more and more countries seek to join the BRICS economic alliance. Near the end of his Twitter post, Carlson called for real dialogue on important issues that impact people’s lives. He spoke about the power of truth. He asked, “Where can we find Americans still saying true things? There aren’t many places left but there are some, and that’s enough. As long as you can hear the words, there is hope.
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