Attack from Within
Globalism always prioritizes the neoliberal global order over national interests
Since the mid-20th century, national governments and international institutions have been nearly unanimous in supporting globalization, often through policies that prop up large transnational corporations to the detriment of small and local businesses. With the help of these policies, a single corporate-dominated world market has emerged.
Our global economic system has become so large and complex – with producers and consumers, CEOs and workers, and cause and effect all far removed from each other – that ethical choices are almost impossible to make. Decisions are not optimized for local and national benefit.
In the long term, the globalized economy has no winners. Small farmers, the poor, and the disenfranchised have been the first to suffer its most devastating consequences.
Ultimately transnational “elites” are trying to impose “globalism” as an “ideology that prioritizes the neoliberal global order over national interests.”
The uprise in Sri Lanka and the Netherlands is showing a growing resistance to globalist objectives that are destructive to the interests of the countries citizens. A similar uprising by truckers took place in Canada but was quickly shutdown by top-of-his-class authoritarian graduate of the WEF community Justin Trudeau. Klaus Schwab could not have been prouder of his protege.
In the United States we are witnessing a mixture of the destructive effects of Globalism mixed with deep political corruption and the simultaneous destruction of national energy production. This is interlaced with rapidly escalating lawlessness within densely populated urban areas, and presumably embraced by a collaboration of suppression between big tech companies and national media.
And the “criminal rights over citizen rights focus of the Soros-funded DA’s that have embraced social disorder, rioting, murder, and destruction of property is continually blamed on racism, when instead, it is an intentional “class warfare” being ignited by socialist ideology that has deeply infected a small but vocal percentage of the national population.
We clearly would like to avoid the socialist/Marxist effects that have destroyed so many countries previously (with Venezuela being the most recent casualty in history). If we are wise, we will take this opportunity to observe and learn from Sri Lanka and the Netherlands. We can also keep an eye on Brazil where communist aspirations of China are infecting the otherwise stable and traditional culture of South America.
The Americas are under a vicious attack and its from within.
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