Why the hell do people keep presuming that the mental-health crisis is local-only-to-them??
Narcissism!
It's global.
Feudalism, whether corporate, oligarchic, or monarchic, is destructive!
Idiocy.
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A discussion of geopolitical trends from history and today.
geopolitics (jē″ō-pŏl′ĭ-tĭks) noun
The study of the relationship among politics and geography, demography, and economics, especially with respect to the foreign policy of a nation.
Why the hell do people keep presuming that the mental-health crisis is local-only-to-them??
Narcissism!
It's global.
Feudalism, whether corporate, oligarchic, or monarchic, is destructive!
Idiocy.
_ /\ _
Here's a summary of the European crises since 2009:
2008–2009: Great Recession Global financial crisis triggers EU-wide recession, banking collapses, and rising public debt.
2009–2018: Eurozone Sovereign Debt Crisis Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Italy, and Spain face unsustainable debt, requiring bailouts and austerity. Social unrest and political instability follow.
2015–2016: Migration Crisis Over 1 million refugees/migrants arrive, straining borders and fueling far-right politics.
2016–2020: Brexit UK votes to leave the EU, causing economic uncertainty, trade disruptions, and political fragmentation.
2020–2022: COVID-19 Pandemic Severe recession, lockdowns, and EU recovery funds. Accelerates digital and green transitions.
2021–2024: Inflation and Cost-of-Living Crisis Post-pandemic demand, supply chain issues, and Ukraine war drive inflation to 10%+ in some countries.
2022–Present: Russia-Ukraine War Russia’s invasion disrupts energy supplies, sparks refugee surge, and forces EU to boost defense spending and reduce reliance on Russian gas.
2018–Present: U.S. Tariffs and Aggressions Trade wars (steel, aluminum, tech tariffs) and geopolitical pressures (e.g., Greenland crisis, NATO disputes) strain transatlantic relations.
Ongoing: Climate Crisis Extreme weather, green transition policies, and political tensions over climate action (e.g., farmer protests).