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[–] SJWsRuinedIt ago 

I'm not sure the latter is an option for all but the strongest willed folks. Fighting an overwhelming enemy with no support and resources is not my forte anymore. Once you break someone's will you control them even with the chains removed.

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[–] carnold03 [S] ago 

You're associating "combat" exclusively with taking up arms of some sort, which tells me you need to expand your vocabulary. The beauty in combating globalization is that the effort to do so for most people is fairly passive on our part. You can start by unplugging the tv, using that time exercising, and read Sun Tzu's "The Art of War." A few books on American history and the history of western civilization will be useful. When you're done there read up on economics. I started with the comic "How an economy grows and why it doesn't" by Irwin Schiff, but Mike Rowe recently recommended “Economics in One Lesson” by Henry Hazlitt.

The problem is that you may see the globalists as an enormous enemy stronger than any one man, but no strong opponent can defend itself effectively from a legion of smaller more determined and agile opponents. There's a reason why David won his duel with Goliath after all, it wasn't because Goliath was bigger, it was they were respectively equipped for dramatically different forms of combat.