(TMA) Loss of religious values threatens West, says former Deputy PM John Anderson

Mr Anderson said people often sought someone commonly referred to as “a new messiah” and expressed sympathy for US President Barack Obama because of the expectations put on him. He said all the great leaders with whom he had worked closely ”“ John Howard, Peter Costello and even his political opponent, former Labor leader Kim Beazley ”“ “all of them know their history, all of them read voraciously, all of them reflected on our society in order to give them a reference point”. But there was no leader providing a vision in the West.

Economists had identified trends similar to those that had led to the Great Depression of the 1930s ”“ protectionism and the beginnings of a trade war.

“At the very least, we are undoubtedly [witnessing] the absolute and relative decline of the West and particularly of the English-speaking world,” Mr Anderson said.

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2 comments on “(TMA) Loss of religious values threatens West, says former Deputy PM John Anderson

  1. tgs says:

    “At the very least, we are undoubtedly [witnessing] the absolute and relative decline of the West and particularly the English-speaking world,” No, we are witnessing the absolute and definitive betrayal of the West by the elite industrial, financial, governmental globalist for their own gain. America and the West are still capable of leading the world in a positive upward way through individual freedom and capitalism as it has in the past, except that the West is being actively betrayed and subverted by the globalist.

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