Arestovych spent a month touring meetings with Western political and military leadership. He’s shocked by what he saw. The safetyism, the incapacity to make a decision, the crippling uncertainty, the passivity – it’s sad to watch. He says they start every other sentence with “we fear that” and “we don’t know what”.
“I came there to talk to them as a politician but realized that what they need is a psychologist,” says Arestovych.
We are seeing evidence of all this every day. We are bickering over tiny, insignificant things because we are confused and intimidated by serious stuff. We fret over Harvard acceptance rates and dudes in dresses to avoid noticing real issues. We boycott woke companies over culture war issues but can’t manage to protest bad working conditions.