The Dangers of the Growing Wealth Gap in the Western World

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by Daisy Luther, The Organic Prepper:

The wealth gap is growing in the West. Objectively, it goes up and down following economic boom and bust cycles, so on the surface, that shouldn’t be worrying. However, a combination of alarming factors is compounding and making that a more serious issue this time around.

The signs and consequences of that acceleration are everywhere: the explosion of homelessness, crime, and social unrest accompanied by the escalation of oppression, regulation, taxation, bureaucracy, and infrastructure decay. Not to mention mass illegal immigration, a threat that’s now coming to a head in the streets of the EU, the UK, and the USA.

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Not everyone is paying attention to the issue, mostly because it’s a slow process that happens in the background. But they also aren’t noticing because governments are actively trying to gaslight the population. And from those who are aware, only a few are concerned or know what this means for advanced societies, for their standard of living, and even for the relationship between nations.

Only a few leaders have the courage to address the matter openly, or do something about it. 

Perhaps the best example is El Salvador’s president Nayib Bukele, who delivered a great speech during the recent UN meeting. It was the event’s most honest and courageous presentation, typical of a true statesman. It doesn’t matter much what you or I think of him. The guy has turned one of the most violent and deadly countries in the world into one of the safest in just a couple of years.

As he noted, after decades of conflicts, poverty, and violence, Salvadorans are now enjoying a much better standard of living and quality of life. Thousands got jailed for that to happen, but what matters is that now the majority – the honest part of the population – is free to work, advance, and enjoy their beautiful country.

Not everyone sees it that way, and some say he’s a “threat to democracy.” That idea has been abused by both sides of the political spectrum, to the point of turning it empty and meaningless. But facts speak louder than words: his people love him, and that’s the true measure of a leader’s success.

Argentina’s Javier Milei is another president who seized the opportunity to denounce the dangers of socialism, wokeism and corruption taking over the First World, and criticize governments turning the screws on liberty while printing money at large. The situation in Argentina is still bad, but it’s improving slowly and trending up thanks to Milei’s policies. Again, facts speak louder than words.

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