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Critics labeling this "treason" invoke the etymological and legal sense of betraying one's sovereign duty. No single cabal needs to exist for the pattern to hold: incentives align around elite consensus—universities, bureaucracies, NGOs, Davos-style forums—that views national sovereignty and citizen majoritarianism as outdated or dangerous. Demographic replacement narratives (e.g., Renaud Camus's "Grand Replacement") exaggerate intent into conspiracy for some, but observable policy persistence despite costs and opposition fuels legitimate grievance. Citizens fund these governments through taxes and compliance. They expect borders secured, energy affordable, speech free, and culture preserved or evolved organically—not engineered against their expressed will. When policies deliver higher crime in some locales, housing shortages, cultural friction, and declining social trust, dismissal as "populism" compounds the betrayal.Reversals are possible: recent shifts toward stricter enforcement in parts of Europe and the U.S. show democracy can self-correct when voters assert themselves. Accountability requires transparent data on policy impacts (fiscal costs, crime rates by origin, assimilation metrics, energy reliability), open debate without cancellation, and leaders who prioritize their own people first—not as ethno-nationalism, but as the baseline duty of any legitimate government. The social contract frays when rulers treat citizens as obstacles to utopia rather than the principals they serve. Restoring fidelity demands reckoning with these failures, not denying them. Western governments must choose: represent their citizens or continue the design of their displacement.