THE WORLD OF TYRANNY

 

TYRANNY

The world of tyranny

ARTICLE BY YOUSSEF CHAMOUN 8-10-2021

VIRUS

MASKS

FEAR

VAX passports

LIFE:

Do you have a job to go to, a family to support, kids to feed, or how hard it is for your family?

family problems, health problems, concerns with vaccination, and labor issues.

problem after problem after problem...

Life is hard, and it is becoming more so.
DOES YOUR COUNTRY CARE HOW HARD YOU SUFFER?
Or how much trouble is your family having?

THE SIGN:

We know that all of you are struggling, so let's make it harder for you.

FEAR:

Observing how young children are freaking out these days is the latest display of terror.
And in doing so, a new fear is generated.

FREEDOM:

Where are you right now, free?
Is it gone?
Or you never had it to begin with!

POVERTY:

Global poverty levels are rising.
In less than a year, food prices have increased by 11%.
The cost of meat is rising.
The percentages for electricity have increased by up to 25%.
It will become harder as oil prices increase and electricity shortages worsen.
Today, we can see how the nations are closing their energy plants.
Earth resources like coal are becoming more scarce, as is the case right now in India.
We will also soon observe that half of our world will experience darkness.
The developed nations will redirect their resources into emerging green, clean energy.
And the nations that don't follow through will face severe and urgent energy issues.

INFLATION:

There is inflation all throughout. Even the developed nations of Europe experience economic difficulties.
Thus, the purchasing power is being destroyed by inflation.
On the other side, there are pandemic-related effects on the labor market, and politicians are failing to provide assistance for low-income families.
Critical times and high rates are present everywhere.

conclusion:

If there are no solutions, issues will just keep getting worse.

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