The year 2026 presents a stark portrayal of some troubling trends. At the heart of this situation, economic challenges arise as tariffs lead to increased prices, hampering growth. The federal government appears to reflect corruption reminiscent of the Gilded Age and a form of the spoils system.
Meanwhile, a significant portion of the youth on the political right displays a troubling admiration for fascism. Disturbingly, 34 percent of the younger population holds a favorable view of communism. Young Americans are more likely than older generations to view political violence as sometimes acceptable.
A shadow looms over American society with the growing issue of antisemitism, prevalent in both right and left political spectrums. Ancient, harmful stereotypes resurface, infiltrating cultural discourse.
On the international front, Germany is rearming in response to Russia. Japan is enhancing its military to deter China. Conflict persists in both Europe and the Middle East, creating a backdrop of threat and instability.
Global territorial tensions are apparent, with Russia seeking control over Ukraine and China setting sights on Taiwan. In an unexpected move, the Trump administration reportedly expressed interest in Greenland.
These patterns of re-embracing outdated and harmful ideas are puzzling. The quick revival of these concepts, so soon after their previous global impact, raises significant concerns about the direction of international affairs and domestic ideologies.

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