Support For Establishment Parties Is Collapsing All Over The West

A recent VJM Publishing article had noted that support for Australian Establishment parties had fallen heavily since World War Two. Australian dissatisfaction with their rulers has never been higher, and this is not a phenomenon restricted to Australia. Support for the ruling class is collapsing all over the West.

It’s the same in New Zealand: Establishment parties (i.e. Labournational) are losing total support. Labournational scored 75.6% of the total vote in the 2020 General Election, down from 81.3% in 2017. According to recent polling from RoyMorgan, Labournational stands to win as little as 65% of the total vote in this year’s General Election.

In Holland this week, the BBB party came from nowhere to win 15 out of 75 seats in the Dutch Senate. The BBB party was founded in 2019 as a protest movement whose main grievance was globalist-instigated farm shutdowns. The party of the current Prime Minister, Mark Rutte, could only manage ten seats.

Last year, in Sweden, the nationalist Sweden Democrats caused chaos by becoming Sweden’s second-largest party. The negotiations to form the next government created no end of headaches for the Swedish Establishment, which is thoroughly globalist and did not anticipate having to share power with their nationalist enemies.

In Germany, the nationalist AfD is polling at around 15%. In Spain, the Vox Party, which has been labelled “far-right extremists” by the usual suspects, is polling at around 15%, and had been polling around 20% as recently as one year ago. In Finland, the True Finns, a nationalist rural populist movement following a similar model to the Dutch BBB, is polling at around 20%. In Italy, the Brothers of Italy, a nationalist conservative movement, is polling at around 30%.

It’s only in the Anglosphere, where nationalist movements are rapidly infiltrated and destroyed by intelligence services, where no such movement has taken off yet (although nationalist parties won about 10% of the total vote in the last Australian General Election).

The main reason for the rise in support for alternative parties is because of the ongoing collapse of living standards in the Western World.

When society is going well, people don’t feel much need to change anything. When the economy’s growing, and people can pay their bills easily, and they can afford to buy houses and raise families, maintaining the status quo seems like a good idea.

When society is going poorly, and people’s disposable incomes are getting chewed up by inflation, and the average worker can’t afford a home, and the prospect of raising a family looks unachievable even if you can find a decent partner, revolution starts to look tempting.

The collapsing support for the Establishment parties in the West can be seen as a sign of ongoing social collapse. As the knowledge and wisdom that underpins our scientific, industrial and economic power continues to dissipate, dissatisfaction with the ruling class will continue to rise.

Unfortunately for us, some degree of future dissatisfaction is hard-baked into our economies on account of that they’re powered by fossil fuels, which are finite and undergoing depletion. Fossil fuel depletion will eventually lead to inflation on a scale not seen outside of Weimar.

Even if this was not the case – say, if cheap renewable energy was developed and rolled out in short order – the greed of the ruling classes means that the masses will receive less and less of a share of production as time goes on. The wage share will continue to decrease as the ruling class uses its excess wealth to leverage even more wealth out of the masses.

Thus, we can expect that the future will give us more and more dissatisfaction with our ruling classes, as the dumb animal mass that is the voting public takes out its primal frustrations on their surrogate parents in the world’s parliaments. Whether this will lead to any true revolutionary movement remains to be seen, but we can expect that the process will entertain the gods.

What the Establishment really, really doesn’t want is for total support for its two favoured parties to fall below 50%. If this should happen, it raises the possibility of an actual opposition party (i.e. a party not controlled by the Establishment) or coalition taking control. From the point of view of the Establishment, losing control is the same thing as falling into chaos. They will do anything to prevent it.

If support for the Establishment parties falls below 50% in any Western country, and if this leads to a true opposition movement taking control, we can expect the ruling class to throw a once-in-a-century tantrum. Assassinations, terrorist sabotage and fomenting unrest through funding globalist counter-revolutionaries (such as Antifa) are all possible.

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