Weakest in sub-Saharan Africa (“developed” normalcy weak to begin with) less populous countries (Canada), and countries which already got hit by an earlier wave riding by an older tech generation (Arab Spring, feature phones), but I can’t think of truly untouched places. NZ?
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The triggers+impacts have been different, but average “heat signature” power spectrum of Weirding wave is: 1. 30% ethnonationalism 2. 15% financial stress 3. 15% new-socialism 4. 20% anti-migrationism 5. 10% anti-globalist trade 6. 5% extreme weather stress 7. 5% tech stress
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Anti-elitism is common drive, whatever local shape of heat signature. Popular sentiment demands: 1. Takedown of urban premium mediocre elites 2. Uncivil insurrectional new leaders 3. Palliative economic relief 4. Punch-down targets 5. Social recognition of illiberalism
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