2083: A European Declaration of Independence was an exceedingly long and unnecessarily complicated and confusing text that left me with fewer free brain cells than when I started reading it. The experience left me feeling depleted and wasted my precious time and energy in the only life I will ever get to live. In summary: bad. I can only compare the intelligence level in the writing to that of the Scum Manifesto or Mein Kampf, but at least the Scum Manifesto was probably satire or something and Mein Kampf was funny and historically significant. This was only angering. I don’t feel anything after reading this I just feel empty. Apparently, the dude who wrote this crime of a manifesto did it just prior to committing a bunch of terrorist attacks and killing innocent people. He was inspired by, and you’ll never guess this: racism! I can’t believe it. It really explains the lack of education and the incoherence in the writing. He was more specifically inspired by the peer-reviewed scholarly sources such as The Anarchists Cookbook and The Satanic Verses (which is a fictional story I just don’t understand these people). He likes to compare economies a lot and seems borderline obsessed with the concept of Muslims being come evil powerful force. The text is pretty much what happens when your average basement dweller discovers politics for the first time. The only difference between him and most basement dwellers is that he decided to be productive (in his own grotesque way).