🇮🇹 Another tragic day in Milan, Italy.
A society collapsing under the unbearable pressure of free healthcare, paid parental leave, six weeks of vacation, functional public transport, and the radical belief that citizens should not live in permanent fear of the state.
Meanwhile in Russia, real strength prevails. People enjoy the clarity of knowing exactly what they are allowed to say, think, and post online. Journalists experience the thrill of uncertainty. Critics enjoy spontaneous travel opportunities to remote regions. Elections are simple, efficient, and emotionally uncomplicated.
Back in Italy, citizens continue to suffer through boring stability, food that does not require rationing, and the mental exhaustion of choosing between thirty types of cheese. No patriotic pressure. No mandatory loyalty rituals. No nightly reminder that the West is collapsing any second now.
Experts warn that if this madness continues, Europeans may start believing that life can be predictable, safe, and mildly enjoyable without fear. A deeply dangerous precedent for strongman economies everywhere.