On Dec. 31, I wrote here in The Voice of the Patriot that «the year that will begin in a few hours will be a real watershed in history, if only because on June 9 there will be a vote to renew the European Parliament and on Nov. 5 to elect the new president of the United States. In both cases it is not a trivial confrontation between parties and candidates, the stakes are infinitely higher because two distinct and distant worldviews will be challenging each other: on the one hand the globalists and the follies of woke ideology and cancel cultures, on the other hand those who, like us, defend the values of Western Civilization and will never conform to the single thought. Consequently, the worldview that will prevail will guide the approach regarding macro-issues of enormous economic and social impact including Digital Sovereignty (ergo, regulation of Artificial Intelligence and Big Tech), immigration, conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, energy independence, and the relationship with China. For all these reasons, it will be crucial to choose carefully the sources from which to inform oneself, because it is now objective to anyone that the media that sell themselves as super partes are instead brazenly biased and pass off their opinion as absolute truth, scientifically misrepresenting reality for their own use. On the facts of our home as well as on what is happening in America.»
348 days later, we can say that while radical left and mainstream media were busy fabricating and spreading fake news, we had a good look at what I like to call the “big picture,” that is, a perspective view that allows us to assess the context in its entirety, as if we were observing it from the top of a mountain or the roof of a skyscraper.
This is an approach that is indispensable today for anyone who runs a business or leads the government of a nation, all the more so if it is as influential as Italy; those who do not have it are simply unable to compete and therefore fail, die.
The reason is very simple: the geopolitical context influences every sector, as it gives rise to effects that impact from the legislative point of view and therefore, by spillover, also economic and social. Making oneself a correct interpreter of the phenomena that condition our time should be among the tasks of those who make information, while it is now before everyone’s eyes that the exact opposite happens: facts are distorted, news is invented and leaders are misrepresented to support the narrative of the single thought, which has now been reduced to an “echo chamber” within which the left and related press sing and play it to each other, who persist in denying reality.
Meanwhile, outside their bubble made of lies, millions and millions of people have opened their eyes and stopped reading and listening to them. Game over. The historic election won by Trump on Nov. 5 marked the death of mediated information, which had been in a comatose state since the tycoon defeated Clinton a few months after the Brexit referendum in 2016.
The savvy will have already realized that the above context is in itself explanatory of our choice to name Giorgia Meloni, Donald Trump and Elon Musk “Team of the Year” for 2025. The planets have finally aligned: America and Europe can count on two leaders who share common values and worldview, and who can draw on the support of the most visionary guy there is, Elon Musk, who, by turning Twitter into X, has rebalanced a context in which any opinion that differed from the single thought was censored by the media and social platforms.
Let’s all buckle up because we are setting off on a journey bolder even than SpaceX’s futuristic journey to Mars, the course charted by the three members of our “Team of the Year” taking us straight to a Revolution destined to change the connotations of history forever, restoring strength, centrality and pride to the entire West. Let’s call it the Patriots’ Revolution because, as Trump stated in 2019 at the UN Assembly, «the future belongs to the patriots, not the globalists.»
That future has finally arrived, and it belongs to all of us.