Thursday, July 16, 2026

Britain's Collapse Isn't Accidental — They're Mocking You (Fast Jet Performance)


Increasingly, we're told to accept things that our own eyes and common sense seem to contradict. Official narratives, political messaging and institutional language often ask us to ignore obvious contradictions, redefine familiar concepts or accept explanations that many people struggle to reconcile with their own experience.

History shows that when governments, institutions and the media lose credibility, trust begins to break down. In the later years of the Soviet Union, many citizens publicly repeated narratives they no longer privately believed. Whether you think modern Britain is approaching anything similar is a matter of opinion—but the question is worth asking.

In this video, I look at several recent stories and argue that the real issue isn't politics alone—it's standards. When honesty, accountability and common sense are replaced by spin, selective truths and bureaucratic convenience, confidence in institutions inevitably suffers.

Whether you agree or disagree, I'd encourage you to think critically, question assumptions—including mine—and make up your own mind.




[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, July 16, 2026.]

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