The assault on enterprise of the last few years — meaning not the biggest politically connected businesses but smaller ones reflecting vibrant commercial life — has taken very strange forms.
Ever since The New York Times said the way forward was to "go medieval," the elites have been attempting just that. But this medievalism has not come at the expense of Big Data, Pharma, Ag or Media.
It mainly hits products and services that impact our freedom to buy, trade, travel, associate and otherwise manage our own lives. What began in lockdowns mutated into a thousand forms. That continues with daily new outrages. Maybe it's not random.
It was never really about health care. It was about the exercise of power over the whole population by a tiny elite in the name of science. The government locked down society, and then tried to make us get the shots through hook and crook, an experimental medicine we did not need and which was proven neither safe nor effective.
Since those days, other strange things have been unleashed: the campaign to eat bugs, end fossil fuel, abolish wood-burning pizza ovens, impose all-electric ovens and cars, stop air conditioning, own nothing and be happy with your digital consumption and even block out the sun, while indulging in every farce such as pretending that men can get pregnant.
Many cities are falling apart, abandoned by well-to-do residents and consumed by crime. It's all madness but maybe there is rhyme to the reasons for all this?...<<<Read More>>>....