We are in the midst of seismic geopolitical changes as President Trump dramatically and unapologetically shreds the globalist norms that have governed the West since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
The world now goes through pivotal, fundamental changes of the type that will make the history books as game changing years. 1945 was such a year. It marked the end of World War II and Great Britain lost its superpower status to the United States.

Trump Shreds Socialist Norms: The year 1968 is of particular significance, as it marked the advent of Marxist student revolutions in the West.
The radical “free drugs and sex” movement represented a fundamental revolt against traditional Western values such as the traditional family, gender roles, implementing the dramatic demonization of Christianity – which set the tone for the subsequent socialist decades in Europe.
Since then, Europe has worked very hard to eradicate the historic values that once made us great, introducing so-called “soft power”, which reads atheist socialism, DEI programs, the woke celebration of victimhood, racism against the indigenous population of Europe, demeaning the nation state, discriminating against conservatives and others who disagree with the socialist state narrative.
As I recently pointed out in a WND article: “I am European: I know exactly the totalitarian roots for the rage J.D. Vance was subjected to in Munich. We intellectuals from Europe have been subjected to the Marxist tyranny for decades to the point that there are so few independent voices left.”
1989 was another pivotal year, with the fall of the Berlin Wall, the end of the atheist-communist Soviet Union and the beginning of the neo-con, globalist U.S. project for unipolarism and American world dominion.
However, we are currently in the midst of yet another immensely important year. 2025 marks the end of the globalist era, strengthening the nation state and traditional Western values as the strong man, Donald Trump reshapes the world. By fiercely demolishing the final straws of the unattainable dream of unipolarism, the United States reenters a historic phase of strength, writes historian, bestselling author and founder of The Herland Report, Hanne Nabintu Herland.

Trump Shreds Socialist-Globalist Norms: Sir Alex Younger, former M16 leader recently pointed out that the shifting dynamics in international relations come as a result of the dramatic changes in the United States. Europe in particular finds itself thrown into a new era that will be defined by strong men with hard power, just like after the Second World War.
At the Yalta Treaty in 1945, three strong men (the leaders of the United States, Russia and Great Britain) on behalf of the large countries decided the fate of the small countries. There was little the small and soft could do. We are in the same situation today, this time USA, Russia and China as the nations that define change.
New era for international relations: “In Europe, we have emphasized soft power, which is why we are not seated at the table that now determines the developments,” Sir Alex Younger, former head of the British M16, told the BBC.
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Trump Shreds Socialist-Globalist Norms: In the U.S., 1968 was also a pivotal year in which the very same driving forces began their work to slowly disseminate national unity, crush the traditional family structure, demonize Christianity and introduce critical race theory into the university structures.

Columbia University and many prominent American educational facilities have been cesspools for Marxist radicalization for generations.
The Marxist idea has long been to orchestrate revolutions that, in time, will kill capitalism and the classic freedoms of the West.
Delusional socialists call it the perfect utopia: A classless, anti-religion, anti-establishment, anti-traditional values society – where somehow the ultra-rich own it all.
One example is the work of Columbia university professors Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven. They developed the so-called Cloward-Piven Strategy of Manufactured Crisis, a strategy to basically “speed up the fall of capitalism by systematically overwhelming the government system with a flood of impossible demands”, as pointed out at the Mark Moss Podcast, “The Hidden agenda behind mass migration”.
Their aim was that a breakdown of the capitalist system would create major economic reforms that would produce an annual income for all, such as found in the communist system. By manipulating the poor, who were to be recruited into all kinds of social benefits, a system was developed which Cloward and Piven openly admitted did not help the poor, but rather drove them into lethargy. Author James Simpson writes about this in Who was Karl Marx?
“I was on hand to see each of these things happen, and from that perspective it seems to me that, only seven weeks in, 2025 could be a year like that: a time when the basic assumptions about the way our world works are fed into the shredder,” writes John Simpson, World Affairs Editor at BBC: “The basic reason, of course, is Donald Trump. Since the end of World War Two, each one of the 13 US presidents before Trump’s current term in office has at least paid lip service to a set of key geopolitical principles: that America’s own security depended on protecting Europe from Russia, and the non-Communist countries of Asia against China. Trump has up-ended this approach. He says he’s putting American interests first, way before everything else. Mostly that comes down to the single question of how much it costs the US.”
President Trump’s conservative government represents vastly different values than the socialism of the 1960s. By strengthening the nation state, decentralizing power, slimming down departments, holding officials accountable, giving individuals more freedom, personal responsibility is key. The Trump team believes in the conservative values of free speech, tolerance and respect for others, supporting the traditional and historical values that laid the foundation for the greatest civilization the world has ever seen.
2025 is definitely a year for the history books.