Chris Hedges: Decline and Fall

The British Empire, in steep decline on the eve of World War I, is a cautionary tale for a decayed U.S. Empire a century later.

Sold Out – Mr.Fish

By Chris Hedges
ScheerPost  

At the start of the 20th century, the British Empire was, like our own, in terminal decline.

Sixty percent of Englishmen were physically unfit for military service, as are 77 percent of American youth. The Liberal Party, like the Democratic Party, while it acknowledged the need for reform, did little to address the economic and social inequalities that saw the working class condemned to live in substandard housing, breathe polluted air, be denied basic sanitation and health care and forced to work in punishing and poorly paid jobs.

The Tory government, in response, formed an Inter-Departmental Committee on Physical Deterioration to examine the “deterioration of certain classes of the population,” meaning, of course, the urban poor. It became known as the report on “the degeneracy of our race.” Analogies were swiftly drawn, with much accuracy, with the decadence and degeneracy of the late Roman Empire.

Rudyard Kipling, who romanticized and mythologized the British Empire and its military, in his 1902 poem “The Islanders,” warned the British that they had grown complacent and flaccid from hubris, indolence and privilege. They were unprepared to sustain the Empire.

He despaired of the loss of martial spirit by the “sons of the sheltered city — unmade, unhandled, unmeet,” and called for mandatory conscription. He excoriated the British military for its increasing reliance on mercenaries and colonial troops, “the men who could shoot and ride,” just as mercenaries and militias increasingly augment American forces overseas.

Kipling damned the British public for its preoccupation with “trinkets” and spectator sports, including “the flannel fools at the wicket or the muddied oafs at the goals,” athletes whom he believed should have been fighting in the war in South Africa.

He foresaw in the succession of British military disasters during the South African Boer War, which had recently ended, the impending loss of British global dominance, much as the two decades of military fiascos in the Middle East have eroded U.S. hegemony.

The preoccupation with physical decline, also interpreted as moral decline, is what led Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to decry “fat generals,” and order women in the military to meet the “highest male standards” for physical fitness. It is what is behind his “Warrior Ethos Tasking,” plans to enhance physical fitness, grooming standards and military readiness.

We live in an eerily similar historical moment. Britain, within 12 years of Kipling’s lament, was plunged into the collective suicide of World War I, a conflict that took the lives of over a million British and Commonwealth troops and doomed the British Empire.

H.G. Wells, who anticipated trench warfare, tanks and machine guns, was one of the very few to see where Britain was headed. In 1908, he wrote “The War in the Air.” He warned that future wars would not be limited to antagonistic nation-states but would become global. These wars, as was true in the 1935 Italian invasion of Ethiopia, the Spanish Civil War and World War II, would carry out the indiscriminate aerial bombardment of civilians. He also foresaw in “The World Set Free,” the dropping of atomic bombs.

Nearly one third of the population in Edwardian England endured abject poverty. The cause, as Seebohm Rowntree noted in his study of the slums, was not, as conservatives claimed, alcoholism, laziness, a lack of initiative or responsibility by the poor, but because “the wages paid for unskilled labour in York are insufficient to provide food, shelter, and clothing adequate to maintain a family of moderate size in a state of bare physical efficiency.”

The U.S. has one of the highest rates of poverty among Western industrialized nations, estimated by many economists at far above the official figure of 10.6 percent. In real terms, some 41 percent of Americans are poor or low-income, with 67 percent living paycheck to paycheck.

British eugenicists from the Galton Laboratory for National Eugenics — which was funded by Sir Francis Galton, who coined the term “eugenics” — advocated “positive eugenics,” the “improvement” of the race by encouraging those deemed superior — always white members of the middle and upper classes — to have large families. “Negative eugenics” was advocated to limit the number of children born to those deemed “unfit.” This would be achieved through sterilization and the separation of genders.

H.G. Wells in 1890. (Frederick Hollyer/Library of the London School of Economics and Political Science/Wikimedia Commons)

Winston Churchill, who was home secretary in the liberal government of H.H. Asquith in 1910-11, backed the forced sterilization of the “feeble minded,” calling them a “national and race danger” and “the source from which the stream of madness is fed.”

The Trump White House, led by Stephen Miller, is intent on carrying out a similar culling of American society. Those endowed with “negative” hereditary traits — based usually on race — are condemned as human contaminants that an army of masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are terrorizing, incarcerating and purging from society.

Miller, in emails leaked in 2019, lauds the 1973 novel The Camp of the Saints, written by Jean Raspail. It chronicles a flotilla of South Asian people who invade France and destroy Western civilization. The immigrants, who the Trump administration are now hunting down, are described as “kinky-haired, swarthy-skinned, long-despised phantoms” and “teeming ants toiling for the white man’s comfort.” The South Asian mobs are “grotesque little beggars from the streets of Calcutta,” led by a feces-eating “gigantic Hindu” known as “the turd eater.”

This, in its most scurrilous form, is the thesis of the “Great Replacement” theory, the belief that the white races in Europe and North America are being “replaced” by “lesser breeds of the earth.”

Donald Trump boasts that he will be the “fertilization president.” American couples — meaning white couples — will be given incentives by his administration to have more children to counter declining birth rates. In the vernacular of the right wing, those who promote this updated version of “positive eugenics” are known as “pronatalists.” The Trump administration will also reduce refugees admitted to the United States next year to the token level of 7,500, with most of these spots filled by white South Africans.

Trump’s allies in Big Tech are busy creating the fertility infrastructure to conceive children with “positive” hereditary traits. Sam Altman, who has been awarded a one-year military contract worth $200 million from the Trump administration, has invested in technology to allow parents to gene edit their children before conception to produce “designer babies.”

Peter Thiel, the co-founder of Palantir, which is facilitating the Trump administration’s mass deportation efforts, has backed an embryo screening company called Orchid Health. Orchid promises to help parents design “healthy” children through embryo testing and selection technology.

Elon Musk, a fervent pronatalist and believer in the Great Replacement theory, is reportedly a client of the startup. The goal is to empower parents to screen embryos for IQ and select “their children’s intelligence before birth,” as The Wall Street Journal notes.

We are making the same self-defeating mistakes made by the British political class that oversaw the decline of the British Empire and orchestrated the suicidal folly of World War I. We blame the poor for their own impoverishment. We believe in the superiority of the white race over other races, crushing the plethora of voices, cultures and experiences that create a dynamic society.

We seek to counter injustices, along with economic and social inequality, with hypermasculinity, militarism and force, which accelerates the internal decay and propels us toward a disastrous global war, perhaps, in our case, with China.

Wells scoffed at the idiocy of an entitled ruling class that was unable to analyze or address the social problems it had created. He excoriated the British political elite for its ignorance and ineptitude. They had vulgarized democracy, he wrote, with their racism, hypernationalism and simplistic cliché-ridden public discourse, stoked by a sensationalist tabloid press.

When a crisis came, Wells warned, these mandarins, like our own, would set the funeral pyre of empire alight.

Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who was a foreign correspondent for 15 years for The New York Times, where he served as the Middle East bureau chief and Balkan bureau chief for the paper. He previously worked overseas for The Dallas Morning News, The Christian Science Monitor and NPR.  He is the host of show The Chris Hedges Report.

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10 comments for “Chris Hedges: Decline and Fall

  1. LeoSun
    December 30, 2025 at 14:29

    “The U.S. has one of the highest rates of poverty among Western industrialized nations, estimated by many economists at far above the official figure of 10.6 percent. In real terms, some 41 percent of Americans are poor or low-income, with 67 percent living paycheck to paycheck.” Chris Hedges

    And, the beat-down, goes on! The Divided $tates of Corporate America’s hemorrhaging racism, poverty, wars; AND, “a movement called pronatalism” ?!? “Popular in Silicon Valley”… May 28, 2024: *“Pronatalism is the latest Silicon Valley trend. What is it – and why is it disturbing?”

    … *“A general definition of pronatalism is “any attitude or policy that is ‘pro-birth’, that encourages reproduction, that exalts the role of parenthood”… “For Malcolm and Simone Collins, declining birth rates across many developed countries are an existential threat. The solution is to have “tons of kids,” and to use a hyperrational, data-driven approach to guide everything from genetic selection to baby names and day-to-day parenting.”

    *“The Collinses are leading spokespeople for a movement called pronatalism, popular in Silicon Valley. Elon Musk, a father of 11, is one of its leading proponents. “Population collapse due to low birth rates is a much bigger risk to civilization than global warming,” Musk tweeted.

    “This brings us to a second and more disturbing definition of pronatalism: “a political, ideological, or religious project [Turning Point aka TP-USA] to encourage childbearing by some or all members of a civil, ethnic, or national group”. In short, the problem for pronatalism is not declining reproduction, but who is reproducing.”

    *“Pronatalism is inextricably tied to nationalism alongside race, class and ethnicity. In Britain, for instance, the media have doggedly begged or threatened women into having more children for the sake of the nation: “close your eyes and think of England.” Copied, verbatim. Found @ hxxps://theconversation.com/pronatalism-is-the-latest-silicon-valley-trend-what-is-it-and-why-is-it-disturbing-231059

    …..The phrase “close your eyes and think of England” refers to the idea of enduring unwanted sexual intercourse, often attributed to advice given to brides in the early 20th century. It reflects a cultural expectation for women to accept their marital duties, even if they are not pleasurable.” (www)

    “We are making the same self-defeating mistakes made by the British political class that oversaw the decline of the British Empire and orchestrated the suicidal folly of World War I.” “We” blame… “We” believe … “We” seek…(FULL Context, above). Concluding, “some hardships teach;” BUT, “When a crisis came, Wells warned, these mandarins, like our own, would set the funeral pyre of empire alight.” Chris Hedges. Consequently, “Sold Out,” by Mr. Fish; &, posted by Ess Dub, “Chris Hedges, Among the best.” AGREED! 100% Solid..i.e., Scheer Post, Consortium News dot com, Substack, YT. TY, “Keep It Lit!”

  2. LeoSun
    December 30, 2025 at 12:28

    “The 20th century was dominated by significant geopolitical events that reshaped the political and social structure of the globe: World War I, the Spanish flu pandemic, World War II and the Cold War”.

    … “These wars, as was true in the 1935 Italian invasion of Ethiopia, the Spanish Civil War and World War II, would carry out the indiscriminate aerial bombardment of civilians. He [H.G. Wells] also foresaw in “The World Set Free,” the dropping of atomic bombs.” Chris Hedges

    Everybody, knows, the 20th Century’s books “Closed” @ Y2K. “Happy 2000!” The new millennium arrived without the anticipated chaos. The switch from the two-digit year ’99 to ’00 did NOT wreak havoc on computer systems; BUT, U.S. Presidents, the U.S. Congress, the Ayatollahs on the SCOTUS, the BUTCHERS, the BANKERS, the U$Treasury, the M.I.C., wreak havoc daily, for f/years, 24/7!!!

    Unaffected were airline reservations, financial databases, government systems. The real impact of Y2K, IMO, is remotely controlled warfare! Popularized by “that Cowboy fm Texas who started his own war in Iraq” 2003-2011.

    In the 21st Century, 2001-2100, the all-inclusive Trump’s-Vance’s Inc., Dept’s of War “gone” full monty. Executing wars from a distance. From behind a desk, using technologies, deploying drones, bombs, missiles NOT troops on the ground. Trump’s-Vance’s Inc., + US Congress’ ask, “Conform to the Norm, “Kill, first. Think, later.”

    Inphkndeed, Mr. Fish’s “got” this @ “Sold Out”. “That’s how every empire falls.” John Prine.

    … “A bitter wind blows through the country. A hard rain falls on the sea. If terror comes without a warning. There must be something we don’t see. What fire begets this fire? Like torches thrown into the straw. If no one asks, then no one answers. That’s how every empire falls”

    @ hxxps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=l8GgdL2xBYY&list=RDl8GgdL2xBYY&start_radio=1&pp=ygUoSm9obiBwcmluZSB0aGF0J3MgaG93IGV2ZXJ5IGVtcGlyZSBmYWxsc6AHAQ%3D%3D

  3. Paul Citro
    December 30, 2025 at 07:27

    Actually dysgenics is a real thing that won’t go away by ignoring it.

  4. wildthange
    December 29, 2025 at 21:24

    The rule of monarchy was one of the world’s worst eugenic venture that WWI ended and the beginning of the oil based military industrial complex taking over the Ottoman empire and testing new weapons to use in WWII getting too ahead of themselves dreaming of the new nuclear arms that arrived just not in time. Now genetic gestation tanks with optimal conditions and throw away batches occasionally.

  5. Ess Dub
    December 29, 2025 at 20:58

    There is a passage in some Bukowski book I read wherein he laments the existence of patterns that, to those fortunate enough to live long enough to recognize them, repeat to the point at which, though the names and places are new, they are the same old tiresome, enervating patterns at work.

    Chris Hedges. Among the best.

    • Lois Gagnon
      December 30, 2025 at 11:33

      Thank you for mentioning pattern recognition. Once the patterns become detectable, they could be reversed if more people saw them. The level of deliberate distractions by those repeating the patterns has become sophisticated to the point most people are blind to them. Extremely frustrating.

  6. December 29, 2025 at 20:40

    Doug Macgregor, for all of his insight into the lies and idiocy of Project Ukraine, is a high priest of Replacement Theory and has a huge alternative media platform on which he flogs that crap.

    • Caliman
      December 30, 2025 at 13:47

      There IS a big difference between racism and not supporting mass-immigration and the societal dislocation that causes and has caused. I’m an immigrant myself and I think the immigration rate of the past thirty years is wildly excessive for the social and economic health of this nation. Speculation as to why the elite powers that be DO support mass immigration is inevitable under these circumstances.

      • Larry McGovern
        January 1, 2026 at 21:50

        Caliman –

        I suggest it would be helpful if you would cite the data, the studies, the evidence for the “societal dislocation”, the deleterious impact on “the societal and economic health of this nation” that makes you “think” is the cause of the “wildly excessive” rate of immigration over the past 30 years.

      • DebsWasRight
        January 2, 2026 at 11:13

        As an Immigrant myself, I echo Larry McGovern’s suggestion. Though, it is always interesting when an immigrant denigrates other immigrants and laments their detrimental effect on society. Reminds me of my time in Miami. A Cuban colleague, who came over in the Mariel Boatlift, said to me, “we really have to stop them [other Cubans] from coming now. Because it is the black ones coming.” He didn’t realize, that as an accented Spanish-speaking immigrant, this society viewed him exactly as he viewed the new arrivals.

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