Kuala Lampur, March 21 -- The Lincoln and Douglas Illinois senatorial race of 1858 may be an odd place to begin a discussion about the collapsed effort to enforce a Generational End Game (GEG) here in 2023, but hear this out.

That contest between two behemoths of pre-civil war America was seen as a precursor to the presidential election two years later.

But far more radical, it provided a series of debates about slavery, over a century and half before Abolition in the United States. It was and still is a provocative yet succinct method to examine social progression - when to have it.

Enforce social change when people are ready or to force it upon them on the basis it is a moral decision?

Stephen A. Douglas felt citizens have to be bro...