"The 2010s and 2020s seemed like a turning point, a time when once strong and widely held norms that had long defined Western culture and history were subjected to rapid and stunning degradation. The societies that people grew up in, the ones they presumed would always be there, started to slip away from them in plain sight."
Born and raised in Toronto, Sam Dhillon is a second-generation Canadian who no longer recognizes his country. Inflation is out of control. Crime skyrockets. Even subway rides have become a hellish experience. He wonders if he's the only one noticing the decline. Yet over time, he discovers there are indeed others who feel the same way.
In New York City, midwestern girl Jennifer Moore is indoctrinated. Once a faithful Christian, she now fights for social justice and proudly works for a progressive America alongside the rising tide of wokeness. But when tragedy strikes, she begins to question what she was taught. All the while, her country is changing, seemingly faster and more dramatically than ever before, sinking further and further into depravity, corruption, and lawlessness.
In the 2020s, racial and cultural divisions finally reach a point of no return as decades of globalist policies have altered the Western world immensely. Years ago, some warned about the effects mass migration could have in the future. Were they right?
Sweeping new laws aim to crush the suddenly antiquated notion of meritocracy, and usher in what everyone is promised will be a new and marvelous age of equity.
Meanwhile, powerful forces work in the shadows to ensure there is definitely a method to all of the seeming madness.
Identity Crisis is a novel for those wondering . . . what happened to the world I used to know?
"A devastating indictment of our times and the way society is going; the immeasurable self-harm being inflicted on a global scale by allowing a vocal, powerful and divisive far-left minority to dictate our direction socially as a species. Superb."
—Matt McAvoy, Author of Clouds and The Black Line
Featured in The Epoch Times and American Thinker!
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