Video summary
The speaker addresses the potential consequences of a left-wing victory in the upcoming Swedish election, arguing that while it will not trigger an immediate collapse or a dramatic societal shift like a Bolshevik revolution, it will initiate a negative long-term trajectory for the nation. He emphasizes that the primary impact would be a steady decline characterized by progressively higher taxes on productive members of society, increased bureaucracy, and a gradual erosion of safety and economic stability. This slow deterioration is described as a form of "suffocation" where the middle class is squeezed over time, similar to a frog slowly boiling in warm water that it fails to notice until it is too late. The speaker clarifies that such a scenario does not mean Sweden will instantly transform into a different country like Brazil or South Africa, but rather that the nation will drift incrementally toward those outcomes through accumulated policy changes and cultural shifts over many years.
A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the psychological aspect of how people perceive these threats, noting that young men often fantasize about dramatic scenarios like civil war or Islamic takeovers as a form of escapism or "black pilling," whereas the reality is a more insidious and continuous decline. The speaker contrasts this with historical examples such as Rome, where the upper classes imported cheap labor at the expense of the middle class, leading to societal decay without immediate catastrophe. He also references the Reconquista in Spain as an inspiration for some, but argues that the current situation requires a different kind of vigilance against the slow creep of policies that favor unproductive elements over hardworking citizens. The core message is that defeat is already a reality in many aspects, evidenced by recent violent incidents and harsh sentencing abroad, yet it is not irreversible if the right political forces can steer the ship back toward better waters.
Despite the dire warnings about a socialist victory, the speaker maintains a nuanced view of the current political landscape, acknowledging that the Sweden Democrats have made incremental progress over the last four years to pull the country in a positive direction. He compares society to a very large, heavy ship that cannot be turned instantly; even with a capable captain, changing course requires patience and sustained effort because the vessel is massive and moves slowly. Consequently, he urges viewers not to view the political struggle as a binary battle between night and day, but rather as a continuous tug-of-war determining the direction of civilization. The ultimate goal is to prevent socialists and their green allies from returning to power, as their policies are seen as inherently hostile to the middle class and normal white people, particularly regarding issues like car ownership and taxation.
In conclusion, the video serves as a call to action for political engagement and patience, urging supporters to work hard in the political arena to ensure that the nation does not drift further toward decline. The speaker reiterates that while good change does not happen overnight, the difference between winning and losing an election lies in whether things become slightly better or slightly worse each year. He encourages viewers to prioritize preventing a left-wing government from taking power again, as this is the single most important step to avoid the slow suffocation of the middle class. Ultimately, the stakes are defined by the long-term trajectory of the country: if the current course continues under left-leaning influence, Sweden will eventually resemble other nations that have suffered from similar socio-economic shifts, making the upcoming election a critical juncture for the future of European civilization.
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All right, thanks for bearing with me. I
have to do it. I have to do these
somewhat narcissistic introductions
every once in a while because I find it
fun to do them. Now, on to a more
serious matter. As you see in the title
of the video, what happens if we lose?
Now, I've said in a few different videos
as of late, I've said, "God's forbid the
Social Democrats should win the upcoming
election." Only a few weeks left now. In
um Sweden's case, this is not only this
does not only apply to Sweden. Of
course, you can apply to any country
really. So, what I want to say is that
should they win, should the left, the
left-wing block in Sweden win, what will
happen? Yes, it's not going to be um you
know, Bolshevik revolution. It's not
going to be a dramatic shift overnight.
It's more about the overall trajectory.
So for me personally, I will be a bit
poorer because I need to pay more taxes.
Productive members of society need to
pay to unproductive members of society.
You know, when you hear older men, they
have they have a passionate hatred for
socialism. I start I'm starting to get
that hatred. Back in the day when I was
a bit younger, I didn't really
understand that level of hatred towards
social democracy. But the older I get,
the more responsibility I have, you
know, having a house, having three
children. Yeah, I've sort of understand
why why people hate socialism, to be
honest. Now, of course, that is not the
main thing. I'm more concerned with
remigration and such. But still, you
know, the the squeezing, the suffocation
of the middle class, the productive
members of society, hardworking fathers,
law-abiding citizens, it's so
grotesqually wrong. It's so evil. So, I
can't really I'm not going to get too
riled up. I want to, you know, be clear
and precise in my communication without
ranting too much. But anyway, the point
is that I can check in in a year and
maybe it will be the case that the
socialists they win. I will still
hopefully be here. I hope hopefully I
will not need to sell the house because
they increased the taxes so much. Could
happen. Could happen indeed. Uh let's
hope not. But overall, it will not be an
immediate collapse. It will not be
something immediate. It's more about the
trajectory. So Sweden will not become an
Islamic caliphate. It will not become
Brazil overnight. It will not become
South Africa overnight. But it's just as
long as you have a socialist or indeed a
left-leaning government, including
supposed right-wing parties, as long as
the trajectory of a nation is going in a
certain direction towards becoming
Brazil or South Africa.
So, you know, civil war, a collapse, uh,
Islamic takeover, these are dream
scenarios. I know a lot of young guys,
they have a high testosterone. They like
to dream about civil war, but it's not
going to happen. Look at the America.
Look at America. Look at the US. It's
56% white. It hasn't been any civil war
or anything. It's just a steady slow
decline into becoming something that it
wasn't before. You look at Brazil also.
you know, the faba world, it didn't look
like that only 100 years ago. It's a
steady decline into something. So, in
Sweden's case, again, I repeat myself,
but should, God's forbid, the socialists
win, it will just be a matter of a bit
higher taxes every year, a bit more
corrupt every year, a bit more
bureaucracy every year, a bit unsafer
every year, bit more violent, a bit more
dangerous for every year. So it will
just be a steady decline, but it's never
going to be that big drop of a cliff
unless of course um there's going to be
a convergence of catastrophes to
paraphrase Gami. I don't believe that
will happen and I do believe that there
are certain guys they use it as a coping
mechanism as an you know an escapist
fantasy to dream about this unrealistic
scenarios the realistic scenario and
they horrifically black filling
scenario. It is black pilling that it's
just you're slowly being suffocated.
You're like a frog being boiled.
So a frog being boiled, by the way, is
when a frog it doesn't notice that it's
getting worse. It's just comfortable in
the warmth of it and then eventually it
it dies because of heat, but it hasn't
it hasn't jumped away because it doesn't
get that shock. So anyway, point being,
I want to make this video somewhat
concise.
Defeat is already what we're living in.
We've had horrific cases. You know, I
made a video earlier this summer about a
Swedish man, policeman even. He got
attacked by an African in Copenhagen.
And from what I gather, I might be
wrong. I hope I'm wrong. I don't think
I'm wrong, but I hope I'm wrong. The the
murderer will get like eight months in
Danish prison. Again, had I been in
charge, I would have demanded Danish
authorities to hand over the the culprit
to Swedish authorities and, you know,
[clears throat] reinstate the death
penalty in accord with the law. Of
course, we're aiming to change policy.
We're not aiming to do anything outside
of the law. Very important to keep in
mind.
Now, anyway, point being that it's a tug
of war. It's direction, it's slow change
over a long time. And also, you know, if
I say that we're living in the defeat at
the moment, it doesn't mean that it's
over. We can still push things in our
direction. But again, it's not going to
take a year, it's going to take many
years, a lot of hard work in the
political arena. And that's also, I want
to say something. I will make a separate
video on it about the Sweden Democrats.
They haven't achieved all of their
goals. Yeah. Because it takes time.
They're pulling things in our direction
ever so slightly. So I have my critiques
of this within Democrats but many of
them many of their members they've
worked hard for this last four years to
push things and pull things in our
direction and they have done good work
not enough nowhere near enough they need
to work harder as we all need to work
harder more effective but still it's a
step in the right direction. So view it
as a tugofwar view it as a very big
heavy ship that you need to stare in a
certain direction. You're not going to
swing it over immediately. It It's not
like a small car or anything. It's a big
ship. It takes a long time for it to
change course. So, even if you get a a
good captain such as myself on the ship,
it will take a long time for it to
actually start to stare to to better
waters. So, we're in dire straits. It's
not going to be a collapse, but it's
going to be a continuous suffocation of
the um the middle class, which is a
catastrophe. It's a recipe for
catastrophe. You can look historically
speaking as well. And I might make a
separate video on this or a podcast or
something. Many of our guys, they look
at the reconquista for, you know,
inspiration that Spain was almost all
conquered by Muslims and then they
managed to retake it. But you can look
rather at Rome, the various politics in
Rome where you had the upper classes,
they wanted to import cheap labor and
sort of squeezed out the middle class
there as well. So, you know, we can view
history also from a class perspective.
I'm sorry for sounding like a Marxist
now, but it's important that we um that
we're rigorous in our analysis about
what is going on. So, anyway, point
being, I might repeat myself here, but
instead of viewing it as night and day,
big sharp happenings, view it as a
continuous talk of war, view it as a,
you know, battle over who determines the
direction of a society. It can only come
to a change if we actually get our guys
into positions of power so they can
stare the ship in a better direction.
And even so, we need to be patient. You
know, it doesn't happen overnight. Good
change doesn't happen overnight. So, for
anyone who's watching this, I can just
encourage you.
Priority number one is to make sure that
the socialists, they are not getting
back into power. I can't stress this
enough. So, again, it's not going to be
an immediate collapse. It's not going to
be an immediate increase of crime, but
accumulated over many years, it will be.
So, more taxes, more expensive to live.
So, I've said this before, I'll say it
again. I've saved a fortune on gas for
the car since the Sweden Democrats and
the moderates actually implemented lower
taxes on um on on gas.
And yeah, I will just say that yeah, I
do dread the notion that socialists and
their green allies will um green allies.
They're just a,
you know, standard leftists and they
hate people with cars because cars, they
are for the middle class and they hate
middle class, normal white people like
me. So anyway, I sort of dread that and
I want to make sure that they don't get
back into power. So anyway, hopefully
that sort of explains what happens if we
should lose. So what happens if we win
is that slowly but surely things will
become a bit better which they have in
Sweden's case they have become a bit
better. Should we lose it will become a
bit worse for every year until we end up
like Brazil or um or South Africa. So
yeah that is what's at stake. So anyway,
election coming up. I will talk more
about it in coming videos.
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