AMERICA’S “KILL LINE” MAKES A MOCKERY OF LIVING THE DREAM

“Kill line”, the relatively new American catchphrase that has come to describe people who have fallen on hard times, has lit the torch on the vulnerability to fall into the quicksand of poverty.

The phrase “kill line” originates from video games, where it refers to a “health threshold below which a character can be instantly defeated, regardless of remaining defenses or abilities.   

In real life, the phrase gained traction through stories like that of a former Meta senior engineer who ended up homeless within six months after a layoff despite having been on an annual salary of 450,000 US dollars.

AI image of a homeless American man huddled on the ground next to a sack and American flag (Image: Freepik)

In a nutshell, therefore, “kill line” refers to a treacherous point at which one mishap can trigger an impossible-to-rescind slide into eternal hard times. 

Now, the stranglehold of the US hegemony on the global economy and politics has been built on the belief in pursuit of the American Dream, and the unwavering belief that upward mobility is permanently within reach for all.

In the 1990s, political scientist Joseph Nye, who famously coined the phrase “soft power”, argued that the global influence of the US rested a lot more on that “soft power” than sheer military might. He said the “soft power” influence also derived from America’s cultural appeal, democratic norms and economic openness. Nye argued that the“soft power” was responsible for drawing the entire world to America’s orbit.

US citizens hold up a ‘American Dream is Over’ poster at a rally (Image: Shannon Stapleton / Reuters)

In recent times – particularly since the return to the White House of President Donald Trump and America’s cantankerous foreign policy that has thrown global economy into a tail-spin with a litany of inexplicable tariffs on friend and foe alike – the middle class has been gradually hollowed out. The stench of hardships has become visible across everyday American life, and economists and social scientists are hard at work measuring levels of poverty.

Millions of ordinary Americans exposed to the advent of rough times have been left vulnerable not only by poor policy choices, but also lack of socio-economic safety net.

In the latest lexicon, such chaotic financial management has been knit together in a concept better-known as the “kill line”. In the US society, “kill line” has come to be known as the point at which a single unexpected devastating blow can lead into an instantaneous and irreversible collapse into a state of failure.

AI image of the US state of failure (Image: Freepik)

“Kill line” has also come to dispel the myth – perhaps inadvertently – of the much-hyped historical chase of the American Dream, which epitomized the norms and characteristics of the joys of a free world and the unmatched brand of the US democracy that gave opportunities to all regardless of background, gender, race or creed.

Of course, the most susceptible people to “kill line” are the poor – and the capitalist system produces plenty – without excluding the middle class who have slid into living from hand-to-mouth amidst increasing socio-politico-economic uncertainties of the 2nd Trump administration.

AI illustration of a man being ravaged by the Capitalist system of the US (Image: Freepik)

Therefore, the phrase has become synonymous with precarious financial realities for many households in the US who are left with little margin for error.

“Kill line” has also been used to describe sudden shocks such as the loss of a job, illness, an accident or any other mishap that can trigger a person’s finances below a critical threshold.

AI illustration of someone drowning in a debt (symbolised by the dollar bills) [Image: Adobe Stock]

Chinese scholar Prof Shen Yi has studied the phenomenon of “kill line” and found that the concept reflects “the core mechanism of American capitalism”.

Prof Shen elaborated as follows: “In the US, this is not a concealed phenomenon but a tacitly accepted one, embedded in the fundamental rules of American-style capitalism.” She added: “The logic of social Darwinism – survival of the strongest – operates openly within the system. Yet for a long time, this underlying mechanism remained largely invisible. Only recently has this underlying logic of American capitalism entered public view.”

Now, as the US-led Western hegemony crumbles under the weight of growing tensions that are playing out in the open, the ugly phase of capitalism will surely creep in, drawing a wider divide between the haves and the have-nots.

The EU has evidently re-doubled efforts to lessen dependency of the US in the wake of open foreign policy disagreements over Greenland, tariffs, Ukraine and NATO funding, among others.

The EU (right) dramatically breaking away from the the US (national flag) (left) [Image: Beyond the Horizon]

The rapid rise of the People’s Republic of China as the world’s second biggest economy also bears testimony to the unfolding changes in global economic dynamics, which inevitably affects bread and butter issues in the US domestic affairs.

And as the economic stranglehold of the US on the global economy loosens as a result of the irreversible reconfiguration of the international world order, the “kill line” phenomenon will continue to expose the divide within the US society that is premised on the rich getting richer, and poor, poorer.

AI image showing the rich getting richer (right), and the poor getting poorer (left) [Image: The Economic Collapse]

The growing polarization in the US domestic politics also exacerbates the rise in the number of “kill line” victims. The spectre of homelessness, unemployment, debt review, social unrest, political polarization and a renewed pursuit of an imperial agenda – all these do not bode well for eradicating hardships and providing safety nets against marauding “kill line” traps that sew instability.

What this new phenomenon truly teaches the world is evident: In this day and age, the American Dream is a pipe dream. “Kill line” has caused the bubble to burst, or the cookie to crumble.

The US national flag in tatters (Image: Medium)

Abbey Makoe

Abbey Makoe is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief: Global South Media Network (GSMN)

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  • Abbey Makoe is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief: Global South Media Network (GSMN)

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