A great reflection on the year and decade that was, David.
If the left were wondering how far they can push the mainstream populous - well now they know. What I find so baffling is the left's inability to accept or understand how, and why, society has reached this catalsying moment in time.
I can't help thinking that 2025 will echo some of what post-war Europeans felt and went through in 1945. The fundamental reality of reaching a turning point was real enough, but the pathway to normalcy was far from clear.
Let's hope that the Western world's transition to reality, and the rightful resumption of prosperity and exceptionalism, is no longer inhibited by the encumbrance of institutionalised cultural Marxism.
A great reflection on the year and decade that was, David.
If the left were wondering how far they can push the mainstream populous - well now they know. What I find so baffling is the left's inability to accept or understand how, and why, society has reached this catalsying moment in time.
I can't help thinking that 2025 will echo some of what post-war Europeans felt and went through in 1945. The fundamental reality of reaching a turning point was real enough, but the pathway to normalcy was far from clear.
Let's hope that the Western world's transition to reality, and the rightful resumption of prosperity and exceptionalism, is no longer inhibited by the encumbrance of institutionalised cultural Marxism.