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Might Imperial Collapse Be The Best Thing Ever To Happen To America?

Adebayo Adeniran
3 min read4 days ago

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Trump isn’t taking an axe to the American economy; the man’s dropping nuclear weapons on it.

In announcing punitive tariffs on goods from the European Union, The United Kingdom, China, South Africa, Nigeria, Brazil, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Norway, Venezuela, Guyana and Cambodia, the President of the world’s largest economy kicked off a global trade war.

America’s poorly educated, who make up the majority of Trump’s political base, cheered their principal’s actions to the rafters, blissfully ignorant of the extraordinary ramifications which the tariff hike will have.

Already, China and South Korea have put aside their historical grievances with their former brutalizer and colonizer — Japan — to co-ordinate an equally powerful response to the inexplicably harmful decision from the commander-in-chief.

The United Kingdom, whose rupture from the European Union has left between a rock and a hard place is working how best to respond to Washington.

But this article isn’t necessarily about the rest of the world, but about those who were nescient enough to give their vote to the least qualified individual to occupy the White house.

They will be pleased to know that in giving the keys to Trump, they have kick started the process of the collapse of Pax Americana.

The beginning of the end of the American empire might not come by way of armed warfare or insurrection on the streets of Chicago, Brooklyn, Wichita, Boston, Hope, Omaha or South-Central LA, but by way of economic unravelling.

For far too long, white Americans have been seduced by the notion of America first — a place in which whiteness dominates and everyone else cowers and submits to the whims and caprices of the dominant tribe.

And Trump is doing his level best in bringing this deeply held wish to fruition by cutting the country’s nose to spite its face.

Here in the United Kingdom, the white working class who plumbed for Brexit, are learning the harsh lessons of going it alone in today’s integrated and interconnected world and it is inevitable that…

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Adebayo Adeniran
Adebayo Adeniran

Written by Adebayo Adeniran

A lifelong bibliophile, who seeks to unleash his energy on as many subjects as possible

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