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Gen Z is witnessing the collapse of an empire in real time — and history has seen this movie before. The Roman Empire didn’t fall in a single dramatic moment. It collapsed slowly… then all at once. And today, Gen Z is watching the same patterns play out again — hyperinflation, collapsing legitimacy, elite decadence, military decline, and a generation that’s done accepting bad deals. Young people aren’t lazy. They’re rational. They’re rejecting a system that no longer rewards hard work, loyalty, or sacrifice. Just like Rome in its final centuries, modern society is debasing its currency, breaking its promises, and wondering why nobody believes in it anymore. In this video, we break down the eerie parallels between the fall of the Roman Empire and modern America, and why Gen Z may actually be the most prepared generation to survive — and rebuild — what comes next. This isn’t doomposting. This is history rhyming. 🏛️ What this video covers: How hyperinflation destroyed Rome — and why we’re speedrunning it today Why legitimacy collapse is more dangerous than economic collapse The decline of Rome’s military & why Gen Z refuses to fight bad wars How elite greed and tax avoidance accelerated imperial collapse Why mass emigration is a warning sign empires ignore at their own risk How Gen Z is uniquely positioned to rebuild after the collapse History doesn’t repeat itself — but it definitely rhymes. And the question isn’t whether something is ending… It’s what comes next — and who gets to build it. Contact: philosophicalgamerfr@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter/X: https://x.com/Philogamerfr Gen Z, Roman Empire collapse, fall of Rome, hyperinflation, US economy, legitimacy crisis, elite behavior, generational collapse, history repeating itself, Gen Z economy, American decline, empire collapse, late stage capitalism, youth rebellion, modern Rome