Yes.
I think there is a growing consensus (especially among the young) that the whole world is a scam. It’s built on lies. I view about 90% of the 20th century to have been a huge mistake, which has continued and increased into the 21st century. It’s not sustainable. I expect either a broad collapse or a global awakening that really changes everything. We’re either currently in a Dark Age or else we are heading toward a Renaissance. I’m an optimist.
Although I disagree with Nick Fuentes, I think his popularity is also part of this more widespread realization that thinking differently is now necessary. At least SOME of what the “experts” tell you about science, politics, and history is just made up to benefit the elitists.
Yup—now that I am retired I had the time to do deep research on a wide range of topics—including many that had nothing to do with politics.
Almost every mainstream narrative cannot stand up to rigorous scrutiny.
There are hidden assumptions and dubious analysis behind much of what average folks believe to be “true”.
For most “prominent” folks in any field the only way they can keep their jobs is by lying—or at a minimum not speaking the whole truth.
In addition all large organizations have public relations folks and/or designated spokespeople whose job it is to “spin” to make the organization look good.
Some of these topics remain “sacred cows”—where speaking about them in public guarantees social ostracism or even worse.
Many young people smell the rot—and are sick and tired of old folks who want them to sit down and shut up.
As they used to say in the 1960s “Never trust anyone over thirty.”