All Fearful on the Western Front
by Moengoneze for Sovereignista
The Commies are coming! The Russians are invading! The Chinese are excelling! The Mullahs are threatening! The Martians are landing! Diseases are spreading! Prices are snowballing! The seas are rising! Fentanyl is flourishing! The “white race” is shrinking! IQs are sinking! Tensions are escalating! Civil war is brewing! And much worse is yet to come!
When a population is subjected to such a remorseless blitzkrieg of alarm, it is easily gripped by dread and paralysis… especially in the West… and particularly in settler states These nations, founded as stolen “places of refuge from terror,” must then live in constant fear of “trespassers”, of new “invaders.” This pervasive paralysis is, of course, a blessing for the masters.
The prescribed cure is always “more”. More money, more printing, more spending, more weapons, more surveillance, more police, more regime-change operations, more extermination. More defence against the spectral horde.
While a woeful Europe shrinks, squeals, and reels, the Empire proclaims itself “greater and greater and greater.” Its Great Leader talks more, promises more, threatens more, deals more, “stops more wars,” and alone can create “more peace in the world”.
But this compulsive, noisy greatness is the compensational imperative for the worst kind of fear – the terror of utter insignificance.
For centuries, starting with the Crusaders, Europe authored for the most horrific chapters in planetary history… In recent centuries, Britain was the greatest marauder. Its offshoot, the USA – along with Israel, another British offshoot – became the amplification and pinnacle of that plunderous greed. That is why Europe now stands timidly in the shadows of its monstrous offspring.
The Brand “Trump”
Jeffrey Sachs has argued the Empire’s recent actions are pure “gangsterism”, and he warns that “gangsterism generally ends in shootouts”. He notes that while U.S. lawlessness is decades old, it has become unhinged in the person of Trump.
Yet, like so many, Sachs focusses too much on the man and his derangements. Whether Trump suffers from dementia or psychopathy is secondary. The real problem is “THE OTHERS” – those who flock around him, who idolise him, fear him and, most importantly, those who created and pilot their “Trumpenstein”.
We must stop fixating on this superstar bogeyman. No individual achieves such power by sheer will; it is bestowed by others. Today, backing comes not from the military alone, but from the silent, hidden corporate elites with real power. He is a ferocious, two-dimensional poster child on a leash. The “Trump” brand is a strategically flashy façade, behind which the staid elites can better hide.
This brand also perfectly represents the core of American “ethics”: the settler mentality, the projection of brazen brute force necessary to fight off every evil threatening the terrified domestic population. He is the crude, western hero demanded by the Zeitgeist.
The Person Trump
Simultaneously, the person Trump echoes the all-pervasive irrational fears at the heart of the American project. Any conscious observer can see that the person Donald Trump is a clinically sick man, and dementia is not his sole pathology.
Megalomania – often termed Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) – is frequently understood in psychology not merely as hubris, but as a defensive fortress. It is built from deep-seated fear, inferiority, and insecurity. A false persona of omnipotence is created to mask a profound sense of inadequacy. This pathological grandiosity is, as some analysts posit, a “toxic form of inferiority complex.” The insatiable need for power and adoration is driven by a terror of being exposed, vulnerable, and small.
The Global Majority’s Quandary
These characteristics of the megalomaniacal individual can be applied directly to a society, a state, an empire. Thus the rest of the world – the Global Majority – is forced to confront a deranged empire and its mindless vassals, all of whom have also lost touch with reality.
The problem is now existential. The entire planet is obliged to cope with a totally irrational, nuclear-armed power that could, in a fit of pique, lose its temper and destroy the world in a tantrum. All the more so because this irrational power shows a dwindling interest in Life – even its own.
So how does one deal with an irrational psychotic entity?
Clinical guidelines for dealing with a person in an acute psychotic episode prioritise safety, calm, and non-judgmental support. The goal is to de-escalate fear and agitation, not to argue with delusions that are utterly real to the sufferer. This appears to be the strategy painstakingly adopted by powers like Russia and China: immense patience, lucid observation, and a steady effort to contain the contagion without triggering a catastrophic reaction.
This, ultimately, is the devastating toll of irrational fear. It is the engine of self-destruction. It transforms societies into paranoid fortresses, empires into suicidal bullies, and human connection into a zero-sum war. It obliterates reason, compassion, and the possibility of peace, replacing them with a desperate, endless hunger for more enemies to destroy and more walls to build. It is a sickness that mistakes its own trembling for strength, its own screams for prophecy, and in its final act, confuses annihilation with victory.
One can only hope that this Empire, raging with pathological fears, will soon exhaust itself – that it will go out not with a bang, but with the whimper of its own irrelevance.