The first and easiest step in any revolutionary movement, and that's what this really is, is the deliberate destabilization of the status quo. It's what happens afterward that we're contemplating now. What will a Europe look like, for example, without nations and 30% Muslim? 50%? It won't be happily assimilated citizens in a welfare state tax base, that's pretty evident by now. What of a United States with no borders and whose welfare system promises plenty for all until it runs out? And then, well, then Venezuela. The elite still eat very well there, incidentally. Everyone else, not so much.
And still the drumbeat, the anthems, the lies. But the roadmap to plenty, no longer. It was never a good map in the first place.
Actually according to Yuri Bezmenov the first stage is demoralization. The second stage is destabilization. Third stage is crisis, and the fourth is normalization.
The hubris of the elite made them attempt to create the One World order that they would control. Their hubris did not allow them the fact that the masses they wanted to drive into their submission were still a bit too smart and in the US we still have our Second Amendment.
If things still progress downhill then, in America, those elite will have a hard time eating well, and I, along with a few million others, will ensure they don't.