Thursday, December 20, 2018
Power to the Populists and Ethnopluralists
It does seem true that
various kinds of empires always rule, but they also always fall, and
we appear to be seeing the potential
fall of the current global empire, which Nicholas Farrell (Chronicles
Nov 2018) defined as the global corporatist right (neoconservatives)
united with the "humanitarian" globalist left (George
Soros).
Leaders like President
Donald Trump and Italy's Matteo Salvini are attempting to stand
against the globalists on immigration, borders, free trade, and
nationalism. It's a vitally important competition which will decide
the fate of the United States and Europe. The globalist's firmly
believe "nations are only an obstacle to profit" and have
been trying to get rid of nations, borders, and ethnic groups.
Americans and Europeans
have been rising against the European Union and the greedy
centralized states controlled by the globalists. Populists in the
U.S. and Europe seem finally willing to vote and protest against the
globalist's who have been driving the Western world into the
ground for personal profit and power, even colluding with China to
ruin the West.
President Donald Trump has
had the bold personalty (some call it narcissism) to stand up in the
face of constant attacks by the Big Media and stabs in the back by
his own party, although he now seems to be gradually sliding toward
the neoconservatives who are like rats who won't be trapped. But I
suppose we shouldn't count Trump out yet.
The next logical,
instinctive, and natural
stage is for populism to develop into an ethnopluralism of
ethnostates. That is developing too. So, things look good, though hazardous.
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