Part 2: Shadows of Erosion and Despair
Part 2: Shadows of Erosion and Despair
The Quebec hero, betrayed by globalists and institutions, suffers economic exclusion, cultural dilution, and loss of freedoms—to the point of doubting his own mental health.

So what's at risk exactly? You will own nothing and be happy. Sounds familiar? Those words were uttered as if to cast a curse on our hero by Globalists who fantasized their own version of reality: if you aren't sitting at their table, you're on the menu. For far too long, the hero vested trust in our once great institutions while minding his businesses and taking more responsibilities by the day. But the deal was finally broken. Economically, policies and regulations has priced him out of the housing market, skyrocketed prices for his basic necessities, and made having a kid become a question of budgeting and calculations contributing to declining birthrates below replacement levels. Culturally, federal zeal promoted mass immigration and multiculturalism which diluted his identity beyond recognition. Personally, COVID-era authoritarianism ushered in a slow bleed of his personal freedoms and rights, breeding isolation, sapping at his moral to the point where he even questioned his own sanity. The implications are stark: unchecked, this leads the hero AND the next generations into scarcity mindset, alone and unrecognizable.
By: Philip Mastromatteo