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Can anyone, Democrat or Republican, defend globalism itself to me??
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RE: Can anyone, Democrat or Republican, defend globalism itself to me??
As most people here define it, including myself, Globalism is terrible. But Gamenole pointed out that running the world in a Global way for trade, standards, agreements etc doesn’t have to automatically equate to one world government etc.

There are certainly aspects of operating globally that we couldn’t live without currently. We can’t let the concept of anything being global automatically scare of us off from benefitting from it. Plenty of US corporations operate globally.

This is a case of using many definitions and connotations to the same word, on top of variations of that world like global and globally. Many a US CEO speaks emphatically of operating globally, the global economy etc. There is going to be some crossover.

By wanting some things we benefit from to be global so we can make more money, we are just opening ourselves up to more Globalist agenda BS.
(This post was last modified: 11-30-2022 12:07 PM by Todor.)
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