Part 9/11:
- Japan and others seeing a resurgence of Shinto and traditional practices
In the face of liberal globalism, populations are turning back to their cultural and religious roots as sources of social cohesion and identity.
The End of Wokeness and the Return to Tradition
The narrative suggests that the era of wokeness, characterized by radical secularism and the sidelining of religious institutions, is waning. The Christian nationalist awakening is viewed as a counterreaction—a reclaiming of a lost moral and cultural order. The concept echoes the idea that vacuum leads to ideology: as secularism and radical separation of church and state retreat, religious influence naturally reenters the public sphere.