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As of 2022, an estimated total of almost 110 billion humans have died, or roughly 94% of all humans to have ever lived.
Other than israel-hamas, how many heard about sudan, or myanmar?
https://www.science.org/content/article/why-536-was-worst-year-be-alive
2008 - 2011;
Managed decline of the West begins. Economies are shifted, business are abruptly traded, land is bought and confiscated wholesale, and mass migration is started, mostly into the EU and England.
2011 - Today;
Crime in the largest cities in the EU and North America is rampant, and massively unreported or not reported properly. Violent crime, particularly with knives, or other edged and also blunt weapons, is out of control in many areas.
Primary cause is unfettered migration, where fugitives and organised crime syndicates exploited benefits and subsidies by hiding behind a veil of victimhood status.
Overall, this really isn't on par with what has happened in places like Cambodia or Rwanda, but it is remarkable how a society with all the advantages grew so soft and complacent, its own 'elites' literally turned to the developing world, or to tin-hat monarchs and tyrants, to get anything done in short order or to avoid red tape.
I do think it is 'terrible' in a sense to discard all the advantages of a society for some sort of assumption all of its advantages just came out of thin air somehow. Those actually at the means of production strongly begged to differ, and they began doing so in the mid-late 1990s. This only began to spiral and become undeniable between 2008 and 2011.