Tag Archives: Societal Collapse

America’s Major Cities Facing Increased Decay Amid Gang-Related Violence

The notion of the American dream has evolved, with a shift away from big cities once seen as thriving hubs of opportunity and excitement. Previously, urban life promised easy access to amenities, cultural diversity, and numerous job and educational prospects. However, these cities are now facing significant challenges, including rising …

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  1. Frightening Consequences of National Bankruptcy (Economic Breakdown)

The idea of our nation facing bankruptcy or economic collapse may seem far-fetched to some, as history suggests we have always managed to endure through challenges. Many believe that the government and financial institutions will perpetually safeguard us from significant crises. The common notion is that solutions lie in simply …

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20 Essentials to Prepare for an Economic Collapse (SHTF)

The prospect of an economic collapse or severe depression is a concern for many, prompting the question of when such events might occur rather than if. With ongoing global instability, it’s crucial to be prepared for potential crises, including emergencies or economic downturns. To help individuals and families prepare for …

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19 Warning Signs That Suggest Our Collapse is Imminent (SHTF)

The ongoing narrative that the U.S. economy is improving seems disconnected from the realities faced by the middle class, which is increasingly disappearing. This decline threatens the overall health of the economy, as it does not rely solely on the wealthy minority. The article “19 Early Warning Signs that Indicate …

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America’s Downfall 1.3: The Awakening of the Nation

The author discusses a significant dilemma facing America, particularly the over-sensitization of children. While the intent to protect children from emotional distress is commendable, it has led to a culture that may stifle resilience and accountability. This over-protectiveness is creating what the author describes as a “sub-class of sue-happy” individuals, …

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America’s Downfall 1.4: The Mental Health Crisis

The article “America’s Collapse 1.4: The Mental Health Epidemic” addresses the pervasive reliance on medication to cope with life’s challenges. It suggests that in today’s society, individuals are quick to seek pharmacological solutions for emotional distress, from personal losses like the death of a pet to relationship issues and financial …

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When Trust Deteriorates: The Potential Dangers Posed by Neighbors in Times of Crisis

The article explores a hypothetical scenario where societal collapse leads to a breakdown of trust among neighbors. While many believe that their community would unite and support each other in times of crisis, the author argues otherwise. In dire situations—such as a blackout, closed banks, and food shortages—people often resort …

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