Monday, November 4, 2019

There Are Three Common Factors Behind The Mass Social Unrest The World Is Seeing Right Now


Zero Hedge/DataTrek Research: The 3 Things Behind Mass Social Unrest In Bolivia, Hong Kong, France, Spain, Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt, And Elsewhere

Social unrest seems to be cropping up all over the world, from Hong Kong to Bolivia and Lebanon; we offer up a 3 variable model to help explain why. The inputs: urbanization, income inequality, and average age. Every country currently seeing mass protests has some combination of high levels of the first two and lower readings for the last. This admitted crude measure also explains why many developed countries’ political environments also seem so fraught at the moment.

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WNU Editor: Apparently there are three variables .... urbanization, income inequality, and average age. In short. High urbanization and income inequality coupled with a low average age are the ingredients that is resulting in a great deal of social unrest in the world today.

4 comments:

Mike Feldhake said...

And no mention of corruption; which I would argue is one of the Inputs. Another blind media story posing as truth.

Roger Smith said...


Agreed, Mike. Get rid of corruption and the other situations probably won't be so agitating.

Crusader said...

Urbanisation as well as status anxiety (fuelled by social media), youth and the realisations that cities aren’t paved with gold is another reason.

Bob Huntley said...

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