[–] jackofdiamonds 0 points 15 points 15 points (+15|-0) ago
I love how they claim "lower living standards" will be the result of nationalism. Yeah, for the wealthy corporate donor class. For workers, protection from cheap competition will absolutely, without question raise wages and shrink the gap between the 99% and the 1% liberals are always complaining about. Funny how that issue doesn't seem to matter to them this season.
[–] KosherHiveKicker 1 point 5 points 6 points (+6|-1) ago (edited ago)
SHillary Clinton is in lockstep with ((( "The Globalist" ))) of the United Nations seeking to end nation-states and take over....
The Clinton Foundation encompasses a number of different efforts and entities, including the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI, spun off into a separate but related organization in 2010), the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI, split off after 2009 but reintegrated after 2013), Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U), the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI), the Clinton Development Initiative (CDI), the Clinton Economic Opportunity Initiative, the Clinton Giustra Sustainable Growth Initiative, the Clinton Health Matters Initiative (CHMI), the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, and the No Ceilings Project.
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Global citizenship: Geography, sovereignty, and citizenship
At the same time that globalization is reducing the importance of nation-states,[33] the idea of global citizenship may require a redefinition of ties between civic engagement and geography. Face-to-face town hall meetings seem increasingly supplanted by electronic "town halls" not limited by space and time. Absentee ballots opened the way for expatriates to vote while living in another country; the Internet may carry this several steps further. Another interpretation given by several scholars of the changing configurations of citizenship due to globalization is the possibility that citizenship becomes a changed institution; even if situated within territorial boundaries that are national, if the meaning of the national itself has changed, then the meaning of being a citizen of that nation changes.[34]
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The Global Citizen Festival is an annual music festival established in 2012. Chris Martin, lead singer of Coldplay, is the current creative director of the event, and he will fulfill this role for the next 15 years.[1] The event was created in 2015 to mark the establishment of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a "to-do list" of 17 tasks to end extreme global poverty by the year 2030.[1]
The Global Citizen Music Festival is a continued effort to end extreme poverty by 2030, as proposed by the United Nationals Sustainable Developmental Goals. By contributing to charity acts on the website, including watching videos and signing petitions, people can get free tickets to the festival. In addition, organizers are striving to make the event global through a live-streaming in public locations.
[–] newoldwave 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
The MSM messed up and told the truth? I'll be...
[–] jxcel 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
On July 26th two men claiming allegiance to Islamic State slit the throat of an 85-year-old Catholic priest in a church near Rouen. It was the latest in a string of terrorist atrocities in France and Germany. The danger is that a rising sense of insecurity will lead to more electoral victories for closed-world types. This is the gravest risk to the free world since communism. Nothing matters more than countering it.
Wow, can (((the economist))) get anymore blatant. Yeah, right, Islamic terrorism is bad because it moves politics to the right, not because people don't want to be killed by an actively hostile outgroup that they've been forced to support for a good portion of their lives.
[–] BentAxel 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Hows that globalism working out?
You want globalism, real globalism? Keep American politicians far, far away from it. Let Japan or better, The Dalai Lama be the leader. Someone so benevolent and ethical they are the foundation for those words.
Not corruption incarnate. And I'm American.
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[–] CrudOMatic ago
Japan isn't multicultural - it's a monoculture and xenophobic to boot.
However, Japan is the perfect argument against the globalists who tell us that xenophobia, monoculture and isolationism leads to a weak economy and a faltering nation - Japan has a strong economy and not only are they not faltering, but their xenophobia & monoculture have ensured Japan will REMAIN Japan.
[–] Soundguy21 0 points 21 points 21 points (+21|-0) ago
what a propaganda piece, globalism (aka being ruled by oligarchs) is not all happiness and rainbows, in fact for most of us would suffer.
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[–] the_spectre 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
"Globalist" is such a generic word.
But I suppose we can't just speak the name of the problem.
[–] misaeldodsonQbt 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
If it had been propaganda in favor of nationalism, you probably wouldn't have said anything. Nice double standards.