The Korea one is specially confusing. He's against the Korea that was created by the US, in favor if the one that was created by the US adversary?
Honestly, I fear how close tankies and Republicans are.
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The Korea one is specially confusing. He's against the Korea that was created by the US, in favor if the one that was created by the US adversary?
Honestly, I fear how close tankies and Republicans are.
Tax dollar is not yours anymore. It has been stolen from you without your consent and wasted/laundered by the largest criminal organization (aka your government) which later will waste even more than it receives from looted funds and increase the debt to 50,100,200 trillions and increase your taxes further while salaries won't grow that exponential. At the end you will own nothing.
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I really don't understand being against globalization. You're telling me you don't want the entire world working together, peacefully? The fuck is wrong with you?
Globalist is a not so subtle dog whistle for the Jews.
I was a bit worried about the cultural homogeneization of the world, but the one-sidedness (everyone copying the West) is because of the Western domination and this "homogeneization" is actually just cultural exchange.
Globalization on its own is one thing, globalization with capitalism and imperialism is another. That's how we ended up with leaded gasoline, microplastics, and global warming.
I uh, have a pretty strong suspicion that leaded gasoline, microplastics, and global warming have deeper rooted causes than whether an investor-driven market economy is dominant.
It may seem nitpicky, but I always emphasize that changing to a socialist or other post-capitalist system will not solve all of our problems. We will still be fighting a good 80% of the same problems we are now, and probably a good 5% of new ones (percentages not meant to be particular precise).
And don't get me wrong - not having to worry about 15% of the world's current issues would be massive! Completely cutting a good 15% of the world's problems would be worth total global upheaval, if that upheaval could be said to have a good chance of ushering in a new, stable post-capitalist system in even just a handful of countries. It would allow for so much more time and energy from those of us who aren't short-sighted and tuned-out to put towards those problems!
Changing to a post-capitalist system would be a massive improvement over what we have now. Not having to worry about fuckwads accumulating fuckmassive amounts of wealth and transient investors supercharging short-sighted behaviors in firms would lead to a massive improvement in both the material and moral quality of modern life.
... but people are people, and most major problems relate to human nature rather than the reigning economic system. We will be fighting the same battles to inform the uninformed - often willfully uninformed - the tuned out, the lazy, the apathetic, those who benefit from an issue, and the unimaginative.
Tribal societies have created ecological catastrophes, clientistic societies have had real-estate crises, feudal societies have had breakdowns of familial structures, anarchist societies have had failures to express solidarity, and we all can't seem to stop eating things that are fucking horrible for us from a public health standpoint.
A post-capitalist society is something worth fighting and sacrificing for. Just... be careful about viewing the world's problems as largely transient and ideological instead of fundamentally human.
The globalization you're describing is desirable, the globalization we got is a different one.
The world economy is becoming more and more capitalist, "free" trade agreements are bringing workers into competition with workers on the other side of the globe. Meanwhile nationalism and hate seem to be just as pervasive as before "globalization". War is being waged, fascism is on the rise.
The globalization we got only benefitted the rich and powerful.
Globalism intertwines economies, allowing us to put pressure against wars without putting boots on the ground.
Meanwhile nationalism and hate seem to be just as pervasive as before “globalization”.
This would require a massive amount of recent history to be disregarded.
It's a dog whistle for Jews when they say globalists.
"Globalists". Globalism should be the ultimate goal for humans of the earth yet there is noise out there that shows globalism in a negative light.
It's at least partially a biblical thing. "Globalism" is associated with the antichrist in some flavors of Christianity. It's part of what's got some of them convinced that the rapture is due any day now (again/still). Religion is a fucking memetic disease.
War will not end until the planet is united under a single global government. Imagine what humanity could do if we didn't have to spend money on militaries.
Being united under a single government doesn't prevent wars within countries today. What makes you think it'd be different if that country was global?
Nothing makes me think it. I just hope it. A global united collective will not change human nature, I get it.
Economic globalisation is often associated with the decline of manufacturing in western countries and the associated job loss, while those issues are actually caused by unregulated capitalism (lack of labour laws and no local environmental protections).
It is also associated with some conspiracy theories of Jews secretly running the world.
It is also associated with some conspiracy theories of Jews secretly running the world.
The theorists usually say "bankers" these days
PSA: "Globalists" is just one of the newer words to say "the Jews" and getting away with it.
Not that new, Alex Jones has been using it for at least 30 years to mask his raging antisemitism.
Has he really been at it for 30 years? I feel like he got popular when Limbaugh died.
I always wonder what people mean when they say they "will fight" against a foreign power. Will you pick up a rifle? Will you join a support squadron or supply chain for the military? Will you ~~bribe~~ lobby your local politician? Will you march in support? Will you call or email your local politician?
No? Guess posting shit online counts as "fighting" these days.
Shouldn't he be standing with the ROC in mainland China instead of those communist insurrectionists?
Artisinally shitty take
Eh, and I throw up again.