Once you sacrifice the first innocent man then the rest are an inevitable consequence
By Richard Fernandez
By Richard Fernandez
A survey in Australia [1] found that “close to 50 per cent across
all age groups disagreed with the statement that marriage is an outdated
institution.” What is remarkable is that anyone should think it would be. For
much of human history, individuals relied on themselves, pairings, families,
extended kin (or tribes) and the broader cultural and linguistic context of the
nation to provide them with stability and safety. Families of some sort have
formed the basis of social organization from the beginning of the species. And
so too did Home; the hearth at which could be found the “ashes of their fathers
and temples of their gods”. Only in the last hundred years has dependence
consciously been shifted to the institutional state.
But the
institutional state is now bankrupt. It is bust. Living on borrowed money,
unable to sustain itself with shrunken birth rates. As a result, whole
populations are finding the “safety nets” on which they counted on shot
through. Ripped to uselessness even while the institutions which used to
shelter humankind for eons are no longer in evidence. The Japanese have coined
the term parasaito shinguru [2](“parasite single”) to denote a person who has made no family
plans of his own, confident in the belief that the state would support him in
his old age.
They
fought arithmetic at the behest of the welfare state, and arithmetic won.
The
result over time in Japan has been a “super-aging” [3] society unprecedented in history. “By
2030, one in every three people will be 65+ years and one in five people 75+
years.” And the economic implications of that collapse mean that the
“universal coverage in public pension and health insurance [achieved] in 1961″
will be without any means of support. Japan has been living on deficit
spending for decades. Today it spends 25% of its state budget on meeting
interest payments on bonds alone. And now for the first time the interest on
those bonds is rising. The game is up, or nearly so.