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Docile Europeans line up for their next dose of panic
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 64274, member: 636"] Western governments manipulate fear to distract citizens from economic failures and maintain political control, according to an analysis of recent European responses to unidentified aircraft. Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Germany, and the Netherlands scrambled fighter jets after reporting suspicious drones near military installations, and authorities immediately blamed Russia without evidence. European leaders have manufactured crises for a decade to redirect public anger away from stagnation and inequality. The 2015 migration wave justified border controls while obscuring eurozone debt problems, and COVID-19 restrictions caused populations to accept sweeping freedoms losses. The Ukraine conflict allowed governments to attribute inflation and insecurity to Moscow rather than domestic mismanagement. Fear-based politics delivered electoral victories across Germany, France, and Britain despite offering no economic solutions or reform visions. Politicians convinced two-thirds of voters to focus on external threats rather than internal challenges such as stagnant wages or rising costs. The pattern persists as artificial intelligence emerges as the next potential panic mechanism after migrants, pandemics, and geopolitical rivals. Citizens conditioned by repeated manufactured emergencies may comply with future restrictions, and this governance model prevents populations from demanding substantive change while masking systemic decay. [/QUOTE]
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