When You dominate people with Violence

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Main Observations:
Europe’s Future as a Predictor:

Europe is often ahead of the West by a few years in terms of social and political trends.
Mike has been emphasizing this for over a decade.
Christmas Chaos in Europe:

In France, there have been knife attacks, arson targeting nativity scenes, and thefts of Christmas gifts.
Migrants are blamed for contributing to the destruction and chaos in European countries.
An example includes a truck full of community Christmas gifts being stolen and vandalized.
New Year’s Chaos in Berlin:

Over 400 people were arrested for incidents including the destruction of apartments using firework mortars.
Entire buildings in troubled districts were severely damaged by explosives.
Mike predicts similar issues will eventually reach the West.
Illegal Immigration and Consequences:

A record number of illegal migrants are landing on Spain’s Canary Islands.
Over 10,000 have died or disappeared while crossing to the Canary Islands this year.
Western nations are accused of bombing countries in Africa and the Middle East to force migration and destabilize host nations.
Crime and Public Fear:

In Rotterdam, a migrant was arrested for three fatal shootings, creating fear and urging residents to stay vigilant.
Authorities place the responsibility for safety on individuals (e.g., “avoid going out alone”), but governments penalize citizens for not funding public systems.
Key Discussion Points:
Cycle of Violence and Resistance:

When people are dominated through violence and left with nothing to lose, they fight back.
This concept is supported by a scene from Fast & Furious 5:
The Spanish colonized violently, but the Portuguese used manipulation and gifts to gain control, creating a lasting legacy.
Mike connects this to modern government tactics and societal unrest, emphasizing the predictable cycle of resistance.
Government Hypocrisy:

Governments hold individuals accountable for their own safety but demand compliance (e.g., paying taxes).
There’s a disparity between governmental responsibility for destabilizing regions and the burdens placed on citizens.
Longtime Channel Themes:

Mike ties these observations to recurring themes discussed over the years on his channel, including government overreach, societal breakdown, and the consequences of unchecked immigration policies.

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