Ray9
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The effort to enforce globalization is the same on both sides of the Atlantic. Witness the chaos emanating from the election of Donald Trump in the US and Britain’s attempted escape from the European Union-Brexit.
In democracies the people are given a voice and that voice is understood to hold sway under the agreed upon rules set out by the architects of those democracies. Until recently this has been the way things go down with dissenters stepping aside honoring those rules until they can make a better case. But there is a curious kind of dark energy afoot in the contemporary political and cultural cosmos.
The dark energy of course is political correctness disguised as a new age collective common good manipulating language and engineering the thought process of the masses to achieve an end by means of word policing and belief oppression. It’s a particularly nasty mechanism that has its roots in religious despotism, rudimentary communism and South African Apartheid politics.
People in their natural state tend to think and act in their own best interest influenced primarily by what they see with their own eyes. If they see leadership is dishonest and self-absorbed, they lose faith and look for new leadership. In a valid democracy people are the masters of their ship and the captains of the destinies.
But the globalist dark energy of political correctness turns everything on its head. It is premised on Milton Freidman’s God-like power vs. child-like dependence dictating to the people that they are always wrong while the government Is always right. It sets the people against one another convincing them to act on what they feel (fear) not what they see.
The people see that giving up their localized border protections and tethering themselves to distant peoples serves the interests of leadership at the expense of independence; they reject it. But leadership has political correctness using it as a tool to foment discord among the people.
The odiousness of globalism is not dissuaded by people it considers upstarts and ignoramuses. It acts to overthrow the will of the people. In the US state actors have corrupted government to nullify an election. In the UK globalist government forces are trying to run out the clock on the choice of the people to remain independent.
The people will likely win-this time.
In democracies the people are given a voice and that voice is understood to hold sway under the agreed upon rules set out by the architects of those democracies. Until recently this has been the way things go down with dissenters stepping aside honoring those rules until they can make a better case. But there is a curious kind of dark energy afoot in the contemporary political and cultural cosmos.
The dark energy of course is political correctness disguised as a new age collective common good manipulating language and engineering the thought process of the masses to achieve an end by means of word policing and belief oppression. It’s a particularly nasty mechanism that has its roots in religious despotism, rudimentary communism and South African Apartheid politics.
People in their natural state tend to think and act in their own best interest influenced primarily by what they see with their own eyes. If they see leadership is dishonest and self-absorbed, they lose faith and look for new leadership. In a valid democracy people are the masters of their ship and the captains of the destinies.
But the globalist dark energy of political correctness turns everything on its head. It is premised on Milton Freidman’s God-like power vs. child-like dependence dictating to the people that they are always wrong while the government Is always right. It sets the people against one another convincing them to act on what they feel (fear) not what they see.
The people see that giving up their localized border protections and tethering themselves to distant peoples serves the interests of leadership at the expense of independence; they reject it. But leadership has political correctness using it as a tool to foment discord among the people.
The odiousness of globalism is not dissuaded by people it considers upstarts and ignoramuses. It acts to overthrow the will of the people. In the US state actors have corrupted government to nullify an election. In the UK globalist government forces are trying to run out the clock on the choice of the people to remain independent.
The people will likely win-this time.