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TopicNationalist politics topic 10: We reject the ideology of globalism
Vlado
10/01/18 12:08:07 PM
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Kenri posted...
Vlado posted...
I'm not sure you understand what's really happening, though. US' days as a sole superpower in the world and "world police" are over. There is absolutely nothing neither Trump, nor anyone else can do about it. The globalists sucked the US dry for too long, and it is a thoroughly destroyed country.

What Trump is trying to do is accept this fact with dignity, and keep the US as one of the top countries, cooperating with the rest of the world on the basis of respect, and looking out for itself.

What the democrats will do if they are given the reigns back (unless the Bernie faction takes over that party) is try to restore the old way, but it's not restorable! There's no coming back, the point of no return was passed years ago. Trying to restore the old way will only escalate matters and most likely lead to war - a war where US will have at most UK and Israel as firm allies. If clinton had won the elections, a third world war would have been raging for over a year now.

This circus only harms the US. Fewer and fewer people see the US as a power that can bring stability to the world when the US internal affairs are so fucked up, they result in these freak shows out for everyone to see.

this is actually kind of enlightening. did you get this from reddit or are these your original thoughts?

the theory only makes sense under the presumption that fascism (sorry "nationalism") wins though. what's your theory look like if duterte, kim jong-un, assad, and trump all lose power/die in a relatively short amount of time, for instance? you can't do history proactively like this

They are clearly my own thoughts.

You fail to understand that nationalism has already won, as long as the win condition is preventing globalism from taking over through peaceful means. Of course, there is still a lot of work to be done - and we will do it - in order to minimise the damage globalism will do to our peoples on its way out. Globalism can now only take over through war - and that is enough to ensure that even then, it cannot last. Furthermore, it would be a war with the odds stacked against globalism.

You are also wrong to consider nationalism equal to fascism. Venezuela is a perfect example that a nationalist country can also be socialist. The Cuban revolution, while led by communists, was also very nationalist, its leaders were strongly inspired by Jos Mart. You must understand that the nationalism-globalism battle is beyond the traditional left-right axis. I'm clearly right-wing, but it is also quite clear I prefer a Bernie to lead the US than a clinton, even if Bernie is far more left-wing than clinton. I also vastly prefer Corbyn over the bumbling idiot that is May.

What if those four were killed? Nothing. Who was Salvini a year ago, how much support did he have? 3-4 times less than today. If he is killed, another one will take his place. One thing is for sure, no matter what happens, Renzi's party is not going to magically get the support of the Italian people back. The same applies to the rest of Europe - the establishment parties will keep bleeding, nationalists will keep gaining. Unless the establishment parties make significant compromises to nationalism. Globalists can only gain so much time with tricks like Macron - a central banking puppet masked as a "new" face. His support is laughably low right now, it's like half of Trump's.

You didn't mention Putin, you didn't mention Xi... If Putin goes out, a more conservative politician will succeed him (you wouldn't know, but Putin is hopelessly liberal by Russian standards). Russia isn't giving up its superweapons the US are decades away from matching. China isn't giving up its economic or military power. The unipolar world is dead.
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