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As in the eighteenth century, today’s reaction seeks to incarnate absolutism in Trump
Trumpism is not just a political movement; it is the counterrevolution that threatens the very foundation of our Western civilization, just as the revolutions of 1776 and 1789 did. In a shocking twist, the European Union finds itself on the backfoot against a wave of populism that is not only rising but is being aggressively fueled by the creeping influence of social networks and AI. This is a A.I.-technocracy out of control, pushing an agenda from Silicon Valley that aims to dismantle everything we hold dear—our liberties, our national identities, our sovereignty.

Donald Trump, during his Tuesday speech at the UN General Assembly
Why is this anti-illustration gaining traction? Because it mirrors the courage of the great thinkers of the Enlightenment like Hume and Kant who dared to challenge the status quo. The difference now? This reaction is masquerading as a political revival of sovereignty and political theology, preying on the technological chaos unleashed by the leftist elites. Today, the so-called “progressives” try to brand this as backward, but they fail to see it as a noble fight for freedom and self-determination.
“Today’s reaction wants the same thing: establish a monarch-Trump that unifies the country, suppressing ‘leftist’ Jacobinism, and putting the US first!”
And what about Brussels? In their ever-dithering state, the EU has shown itself to be incapable of responding to the Trumpian revolution. What are their responses? One is to clutch their pearls in scandal, exclaiming: how dare Washington challenge their precious universal values? But let’s be honest—European enlightenment was already a corpse long before Trump arrived on the scene, buried under the weight of plutocracy, inequality, and hypocrisy.
- Self-censorship and wokism have run rampant.
- The so-called liberal order was but a facade for globalist elites.
Another option has been cowering in fear. European leaders have become mere vassals under the shadow of the White House, most embarrassingly displayed during their kowtow to Zelensky. The figure of 750 billion dollars spent on energy alone signals a submission that hails the end of European autonomy. Europe now operates under coercive influence rather than a proud declaration of independence.
In stark contrast, Trump’s Liberation Day demands a bold vision for European sovereignty, yet von der Leyen’s pitiful “Moment of European Independence” was anything but inspiring. What does European power even mean to them if they cannot stand tall against tyranny from within or without?
Faced with absolutist millenniums, Europe is left with no choice but to engage in self-criticism and a complete reevaluation of its geopolitical strategy. The time for a new dawn, where economic and technological sovereignty reign supreme, is now. There is no room for inaction amid the chaos; we need agile institutions and effective diplomacy geared towards maintaining international order.
The dark illustration that shadows European modernity is a fracture we must mend. The stakes could not be higher, and if we fail, we risk cementing the Trumpian legacy of national revival and strength, ushering the West into an era of true freedom.
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