The relationship of globalism and the national state.

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The relationship of globalism and the national state.




Globalism and transnational organizations are not opposites, so that one day there will be a UN flag, for example, flying all over the world, which is not even necessary, already in 2020 they demonstrated that their decisions can govern everything the world from east to west, from north to south, but to do this you first need school indoctrination with the national Public Education system, you first need policies that the national state considers itself the owner of your health, that is, if the national state Let him decide, tomorrow the national state can delegate it to a supranational state.


So the underlying problem, the root problem for me, is statism. Having nationalist cycles and globalist cycles, you more or less maintain a balance of oppression of the people, when it is convenient for the elite to close we go with the nationalists, when it is convenient for the elite to integrate. Let's go with globalism, because globalism is not globalization.




Globalization is that we can speak to people around the world, that is globalization, peaceful integration, the exchange of goods, the movement of people, is what has brought the greatest amount of prosperity to humanity, without a doubt the greatest well-being. , the greatest progress.



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Globalism is wanting the same law, the same regulation, the same prohibition, the same instruments that political power has to dominate us and that are used by elites, who do not like to compete, who do not like the freedom that they do not like. really capitalism, which likes captive markets and slave markets, is imposed throughout the planet, that you can no longer vote with your feet, that in China you have the same laws as in Chile, that in Chile you have the same laws as in Korea and that there is no place in the world where you can escape from the things that you don't like and that these people like Bill Gates, George Soros, Klaus Schwab and the Davos Forum benefit them deeply.


The problem is statism, I believe in the individual, not in the government, no matter what sign, and the war is between individual freedom, between civil society, between the private sector, we who work, those who produce and those who They violently extract from us what we produce and they want to force us to live in a certain way; they are the technocrats, they are the bureaucrats and they are the corporations behind the states.