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The decline of religion, patriotism, family, and community—all vital for social resilience—is predominantly driven by elites pushing for globalism and regulatory frameworks that weaken local institutions. Policies promoting mass immigration, automation, and economic deregulation serve to weaken the social fabric, favoring a managerial class that benefits from disunity and dependence.
In essence, the societal emphasis on individualism, equality, and deregulation functions as a form of mate suppression—suppressing the innate human drives for dominance, procreation, and social bonding. Historical examples reveal that as societies become more feminized—focusing on equality and moral virtue—their capacity for innovation and strength diminishes, leading to decline and decadence.