In the early 1990s, economic reform was underway in the Czech Republic (and before that in Czechoslovakia). In many ways it was similar to that which had taken place a few years earlier in the UK and elsewhere in the West. Most of society accepted that they had to lower their standard of living and that by doing so they were investing in the future. They hoped that they would be much better off later.
Especially after multinational corporations bring anti-white racism, climate madness and submission to Islam to our country.
They just didn’t know otherwise. We got a lottery ticket for being frugal. The winners of the lottery got really rich, some of them fabulously rich. But most of them got nothing at all. And many honest working people are even worse off than under communism.
Well, we couldn’t have known that then. Even our then Prime Minister Václav Klaus couldn’t have known. He believed in an economic doctrine that was later proven wrong. But we should learn from this and not rely on global markets 30 years later. Especially after multinational corporations bring anti-white racism, climate madness and submission to Islam to our country.