Posts under ‘Globalism’

Non-violence

The liberals — actually, let’s stop calling them liberals. They’re globalists. They want global equality and an end to natural selection. Liberal, leftist, anarchist, socialist, communist, internationalist, globalist and marxist: these all mean the same thing. One of their favorite tropes is the “I made a mess, and now you can’t fix it, so I [...]

Lessons from the Arab spring

We talk a lot, during revolutions, about the power of the people. In my view, the people compare to muscles. If coordinated, they work together and make change in the world; if this coordination is not backed by a clear and realistic goal, the muscles wreak havoc like a flailing limb. During the Arab spring [...]

The new order

Postmodern theorists talk about the difference between text, or public meaning, and subtext, or private (and usually actual) meaning. In politics, this means we say one thing to flatter the people around us into thinking we’re doing what is in their best interests, or what they have commanded us to do; in actually, what we [...]

Revolution or evolution

We normally think of time in BC/AD, but we should probably think instead in terms of before and after 1789. In that august year, our ancestors decided to shift to liberalism, which is a philosophy based upon the equality of all individuals. In other words, it’s wishful thinking made into policy. The revolution brought us [...]

Cheeseburger

As civilizations grow older, they tend to fall apart. This looks like entropy to me: over time, an increase in disorder. But how can that be, when humans are able to communicate ideas? The answer seems to me that context is forgotten. I can tell you that it is bad to eat fondue, but without [...]

Refuting globalism

Egalitarianism is the foundation of both liberalism and globalism. In fact, globalism was previously known by its true name of internationalism, a liberal policy. Its goal is to ensure equality for all people worldwide by destroying barriers between them. On the positive side, that means no restrictions; on the negative, it means conformity and no [...]

Go home, Robin Hood

Americans and UK residents are shocked to learn the rest of the world doesn’t want their gifts. These gifts sound so good — freedom, justice, equality, tolerance — but that only hurts the situation. Much of the rest of the world doesn’t have consumer protection laws, and they know the ways of shady salesmen all [...]

A permanent obsession

When empires are strong, they are carried by their deeds: their productivity, the clear wisdom of their mandate, and their great works. However, when they start to die, they instead turn to control. If they have no deeds, they can instead control your thought by forcing you to repeat insane dogma until your brain accepts [...]

The wrong kind of stimulus

In order to make any change happen in a democracy, you must create a tidal wave of interest toward a simplified, symbolic version of that change. Right now, Republicans are telling you that Democrats are trying to wreck the country with their “stimulus” package — and stimulus has become a dirty word. Democrats fire back [...]

Fear of Tea

Sometimes it seems the worst aspect of being human is inertia. We go along with how things have been done in recently memory. We go along with what our friends, co-workers and media icons think. Often it seems like that archetypal playground scene: a large group surrounds a lone child. He faces a choice: do [...]