The end of the Roman Empire has many similarities with present day Europe & USA

By Atul Kumar Mishra,  TFI GLOBAL       June 30, 2021 ,

The Roman Empire was, by all estimates, one of the greatest and the mightiest empires to have existed on the face of the planet. It was invincible, undefeated during its glorious existence, prosperous and led the world by example. For many at the time, it was the pinnacle of human civilisation. But guess what? The Roman Empire is nowhere to be found now. Like all empires and civilisation outside the Indian subcontinent – the Roman Empire also perished. What was once considered a divinely ordained empire began crumbling and was brought to its knees somewhere around 476 AD.

The Roman Empire dug its own grave when it decided to grow a large heart, and out of its magnanimity, started trying to coexist with ‘cultures’ and ‘ethnicities’ unfit for civilisation back in the day. What Rome did back then, the West is doing now. The United States of America and Europe are scripting their own downfall, or dare we say, ruin. What engulfed the Roman Empire is what has come to plague the West. Rome fell due to what was ‘Woke’ back in the empire’s days. The U.S. and Europe are today grappling with an even more advanced version of ‘Wokeness’, due to which the lines between sanity and insanity have been blurred like never before.

The fall of the Roman Empire is a highly debated topic within academic circles. But most agree on four basic reasons: Decay owing to general malaise; Monocausal decay; Catastrophic collapse and Transformation. The Roman Empire ruled over a vast tract of land. It was by and large well-governed and there were few resistances. Rebellions were crushed easily.

The seeds of the collapse of the Roman Empire were sowed in what is called the migration period. Around the 3rd century CE, Rome opened its gates for outsiders. Rome had tangled with Germanic tribes for centuries, but by the 300s, “barbarian” groups like the Goths had encroached beyond the Empire’s borders. Goths could never settle in the empire properly and it led to two successful Gothic rebellions against the empire. It resulted in Goths occupying high seats in government as well as the armed forces.

Late Roman emperors focused on opulent lifestyles. Cultural degradation was at its peak. Roman orgies (that’s where the modern word comes from) were frequent, where a group of young men and ladies ate and drank to their heart’s desire and indulged in various illicit practices. The Roman emperors kept making exceptions for incoming hordes of outsiders, the core of the empire was now unrecognisable. The downfall had begun.

The final blow to the Roman Empire, interestingly, was dealt by the Vandals in 455 AD, who raided “the Eternal City”, a year after which the Germanic leader Odoacer staged a revolt and deposed the Emperor Romulus Augustulus. There on, no Roman emperor would ever again rule from a position in Italy. The Roman Empire was thus erased from the map of the earth.

The West should ideally have taken a lesson from the fall of the Roman Empire. It seems to have taken none, which is why it is following a similar trajectory, and unless a major course correction is effectuated, America and Europe will not be able to save their fortunes.

The West has remained a dominant force for quite some time now. By colonising almost the entirety of the world, they grew at an exponential level. The industrial revolution furthered their advance. They hit two major roadblocks with the two world wars but their dominance continued. America became the clear winner, with a laggard UK with the rest of the Europe limping behind it. By the dawn of the 21st century, Europe had entered into a phase of decadence, the last stage of any empire. Germany, France and many more European countries opened their doors for outsiders who came with their ideological baggage.

The subsequent governments had to make adjustments for the sake of inclusivity and equity. The outsiders however unleashed a war inside Europe. Germany, France and UK are witnessing major pushbacks from Islamist forces from within. The USA – a country built by outsiders with its capitalism remained an ideal country for the world. It had watched the First World War from afar and burned its hands in the second. While it remained open for outsiders, it kept them at an arm’s distance.

It was, of course, soon to change and the huge influx of migrants changed the demographics of many of its states, leading to an inevitable change in its politics. The 44th president of the United States (like late Roman emperors) changed America irreparably. The 45th president – Donald Trump tried to turn America into an inward-looking country but was voted out of power for reasons best known to the voters of America. Today, the Ilhan Omars and Alexandria Ocasio Cortezs’ are openly calling the shots in the United States.

A  wokeness tsunami  has engulfed America and Europe. Quota systems to attain racial and religious equity are being chalked out, as meritocracy dies a slow death. Reverse racism is rampant in the West. Wokeness will be the final nail in the coffin of it – the end of the West as we know it. When one looks at it, the parallels between the fallen Roman Empire and the falling Western one are just too stark to ignore.

A departure from morals, faith and traditions and an overarching acceptance of deracinated far-left agendas, coupled with the enthusiasm to pump polarly opposite aliens into Western societies promises to bring about the death of the Western civilisation.

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  1. @AtulKumarMishra

    Donald Trump…was voted out of power for reasons best known to the voters of America.

    Actually, Atul, the reasons known to the voters of America actually have their addresses based in the heart of China, Iran and Venezuela, as this is where the choice of America was co-opted to the very purpose of fulfilling the Globalist dreams of remaking America into the image of the fallen empire that you speak of. Your incredibly unsupportable claims about the American election results display a complete ignorance of the topic and unnecessarily distracts from the basis of your comparison between the US and Rome.

    You suggest that the election results demonstrate that the American people betrayed their own sovereignty and national identity by choosing this imposed regime which hides its inauthentic claims of legitimacy behind armed guards and high walls, all the while imposing political show trials that belie their untenable position. Nothing could be further from any sense of reality. It may be that the light on top of the hill will be overwhelmed by these globalist maneuvers, as they have made many moves with the known or unrealized assistance of many of the US state actors. However, should America fall, and the only lesson that a group such as TFI should draw from this tragedy is that it was due to the rot of the American public to act more wisely with their vote, I suspect India’s moment of ruin will be close at hand. Every democratic or semi-democratic nation should draw serious countenance from this illegitimate attack by these Globalists upon the free nation of America, as it was not America alone who lies within the aim of these globalist to control.

    So, should a nation as great and powerful as America fall by these illegitimate means, all the while that you and commentators within around the globe duplicitly suggest is the result of the American voter’s choice, you will, in the same passage, be scribing your own national tragedy. Take warning from this attack! Their intent was known, and America did not provide a challenge strong enough to prevent their efforts being enacted, which is why we are at this unfortunate moment we stand upon today. But no choice by the American voters in that Nov. 3 election resulted in this attempted coup, whether or not it should prove to be only attempted.

  2. The rot set in on the Roman Empire with its inability to secure peaceful succession of power after the death of the sons of Septimius Severus and the “reign of the 30 tyrants” in the 3rd century – the 200’s. You have also left out the serious effect of “plagues” even if not bubonic and probably smallpox. These civil wars and over expansion of the army then did a reverse Keyes and ruined the economy as well as political stability. The rise of the Church and monasticism hardly helped being another layer of featherbedders – like Yeshiva bochurim.
    At the moment Europe and US are stable enough and their governments are accepted as legitimate – nowhere near as unfunded or unstable as the late empire in the West. Damage to the economy and polity will emerge from the refusal to properly plan the accelerated abandonment of fossil fuels and take up of alternative energy. Then we shall get big crop failures and human movements of climate refugees by millions. Woke is boking up the wrong tree.

  3. I agree with this article that the USA and Europe unless they reverse the trends they are on could have their societies collapse over time. Some of this has started.

    Neutering the police in the USA has had the predicable outcome of mass violence and crime which is rampant.