There is not a lot of happy talk in America and the world as I write this essay. Conservatives are reeling from the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and Americans are commemorating 9/11. Mix in the murder of a young Ukraine refugee as well as other bad news, and we are buried in somber news, such as a situation that Victor Davis Hanson calls “Four Horsemen of the Western Civilization Apocalypse.”
Davis
explained that Europe is in trouble – turmoil is the word used by
Hanson. The news tells us that France’s government fell, but Hanson explained
that this meant that “the prime minister was just relieved.” Alternative
governments are governing “most of Eastern Europe and Italy and the
Netherlands.” Plus, there is “political unrest in Ireland and Britain.” America
has its own problems with a political assassination and other violence.
Hanson
described all these problems as the “Four Horsemen of the Western Civilizational
Apocalypse.” He wrote that Europe, the United States, and other Western
countries “are facing from four self-inflicted wounds.”
First Horseman: Green Madness
The
first is what I would call green madness. That is, an elite in all of these
Western countries felt that they were at the end of history, they were gonna
create heaven on Earth, and they started to dismantle nuclear power,
oil-generated power, coal power, and in substitution, subsidized very
inefficient and unreliable solar and wind. They stopped producing oil and
natural gas.
And
the result of this is that their electricity and fuel costs skyrocketed, making
them uncompetitive and destroying the viability of the middle classes that are
now in revolt….
Second Horseman: Borders
A
second horseman of this apocalypse are borders.
Remember,
former German Chancellor Angela Merkel said, “Yes we can. We can let in a
million people from the Middle East.”
But
in Britain, in France, in the Netherlands, in Italy, in Greece, and in Germany,
the influx of millions of people from the Middle East – poor, often without
language facility, coming illegally without legal sanction, without skills,
without capital, and with ideas and values that are antithetical to the Western
enlightenment – are not assimilating. They’re not acculturating. They’re not
integrating at a sufficient pace to avoid social turmoil. The host has not been
able or is unwilling to acculturate them into European values.
The
result is the populations of these countries are almost 15% to 16% Islamic
refugees that are not part of the body politic. And there is social tension, it’s
unsustainable as far as the entitlement cost to these host countries, and it
doesn’t bode well….
Third Horseman: Demographic Suicide
There’s
another problem, maybe even graver, and that’s – I would call it demographic
suicide.
The
fertility rate is only 1.4 in Europe, and it’s not much better here in the
United States, 1.6. We have adopted a lifestyle that suggests that there’s
nothing unique or it should not be privileged, that two-parent households with
two to three children. That was the basis of Western civilization, and it was
necessary for a 2.1 fertility rate to reproduce the culture.
But
when you’re down to 1.4 or 1.6, the population is shrinking and ossifying and
aging, and there’s not enough young people to support the older people in their
retirement.
So,
a pension crisis is looming in all these countries, and the result of it is
they must, for sufficient labor needs, open their borders and bring in people –
often with contrary values to their own – who don’t, as I said earlier, do not
assimilate. But if these countries in the West do not reproduce themselves,
then history suggests they’re doomed.
Fourth Horseman: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
There’s
a final one, and that is diversity, equity, inclusion. This is the idea that
particular peoples, who identify tribally, should be given exemption or
preferences from the body politic.
In
other words, in the United States, if you claim you’re not white – and that’s a
very problematic matter. That’s why I said “claim,” because of the rise of
inner marriage and multiracialism. But nevertheless, it’s a very archaic idea
that you identify by your superficial appearance rather than the content of
your character.
But
when you start to provide exemptions from people, or give them preferences and
admissions and hiring and retention and tenure, or you suggest that people of a
particular superficial appearance shall be given exemptions from law, the
consequences of crime, or the consequences of failing to meet expectations of
schools, then you’ve created – whether you like it or not – the beginnings of
tribalism. And tribalism is inconsistent with the Western Enlightenment, as we
see in Europe and as we see in the United States. [Bolded headings added.]
According
to Hanson, these conditions “can be corrected” – “These Four Horsemen of the
Western Apocalypse can be driven out” because “they were self-inflicted in
suicidal fashion.”
Hanson
stated how we can “drive out” the four “horsemen” that are destroying Western
civilization. He suggested that we establish “a commonsense policy about
energy,” “secure our borders and have legal-only immigration.” In addition, we
should “encourage two-parent families, nuclear families, to have two children
or three children.” Last, we should “start to assess people” as individuals – “not
by their superficial appearance.”
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