The United States obsesses over whether biological men can compete in women’s sports as transgender females.
Crime is spiking at levels not seen in 40 years. But some consider it racist to suggest that arrests, indictments, convictions, and incarcerations deter crime.
Major U.S. downtowns almost overnight went from mostly safe and clean to terrifying and toxic—and we brag that we’re at least “tolerant” of the medieval conditions.
The Pentagon and CIA put out recruitment videos that sound like kindergarten diversity, equity, and inclusion programming.
Few dare to attribute declining morale, inept strategic thinking, and anemic recruitment to the stereotyping and targeting of middle-class white males, Soviet-style workshops, and diversity, equity, and inclusion mind conditioning.
The Biden administration in its first 18 months warred on the U.S. oil and gas industry. Radical cutbacks in fossil fuels supposedly would “transition” the world to a greener future.
Biden expressed little worry about the resulting economic damage to the middle class or the lack of commensurate efforts in India and China to curb emissions.
During COVID, American popular culture has collectively demonized any who were lax on masking and social distancing as “super-spreaders.”
Federal employees and military personnel who skipped the new mRNA COVID-19 inoculations on grounds the shots weren’t fully vetted were stereotyped as red-state conspiracist super-spreaders. They were accused of endangering all Americans by their supposedly selfish behavior.
Yet, there has been no such judgmental criticism of individual conduct during the current monkeypox outbreak.
The daily stuff of tabloids is cancel-culturing, virtue-signaling, and suing over race and gender.
For some reason, their stocks plummeted despite Wall Street’s past loud commitment to politically correct environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investment. That new woke idea puts green, racial, and gender issues ahead of profit and loss investment calculations—at least for the declining middle class.
ESG may be a permissible luxury in a bull market, but it can help to ruin millions of lives in a bear one.
The new “anti-inflation” budget bill manages to increase federal spending in times of inflation, while upping taxes and regulation during a recession.
Interest rates must climb far higher to slow down spiking prices. But the higher they go, the harder it is to service the gargantuan $30 trillion—and climbing—national debt.
Our enemies abroad, particularly China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia, are watching all this woke, comic madness with absolute glee.
They’re delighted the United States is diverting trillions of dollars and man hours away from production to ideological witch hunts, woke cannibalism, green virtue-signaling, spendthrift consumption, racial and gender fixations, warped science, suicidal surveillance, and commissariat indoctrination.
Woke means that Americans have less money, labor, and time to hone their military readiness. They'll produce less competitive energy, but more pseudo-science, non-meritocratic advancement, and unsound investment—all reasons why America will no longer dominate the world.
Most analysts abroad don’t believe that being woke translates into more accurate missiles, more lethal infantrymen, more efficient industrial production, better medicine, cheaper, more plentiful energy, a more united, cohesive population—and a higher standard of living.
So, our unwoke adversaries certainly want us to stay woke.
And why not? Russia already has better hypersonic missiles and more nuclear warheads.
China can likely sink any $12 billion American aircraft carrier and its 5,000 diverse “they/them” crew that dares to venture into the Taiwan Strait.
India and Brazil don’t want any more pot-to-kettle U.S. lectures on their need for better elections and racial relations.
While we war on our past, our competitors abroad prep for the future.
They’re more likely to erect than tear down statues. We spend what we borrow; they invest what they earn.
How odd that America once taught the world what works—only to now mock its own lessons.