krebspopulism
Krebspopulism is a speculative sociological concept that describes a hypothetical political phenomenon. It refers to a form of populism that draws its rhetorical energy and framing from themes of victimhood, suffering, and a perceived existential threat, often amplified to a degree that mirrors the relentless and invasive nature of cancer. This ideology, if it were to emerge, would likely mobilize supporters by emphasizing a sense of deep-seated grievance and a battle for survival against powerful, insidious forces that are seen as slowly destroying a nation, culture, or way of life.
The core of krebspopulism would involve portraying the "in-group" as terminally ill, under siege by internal
Unlike traditional populism, which often centers on economic disparity or anti-establishment sentiment, krebspopulism would foreground a