Lurching Toward Globalism By Erik Rush
Cliché, corny or trite, it can probably be said that most who occupy this globe, and certainly all Americans of sound mind would relish attaining that Holy Grail of “World Peace.” Unfortunately at present, from the perspective of the American voter, the parameters of our Constitution and history, there is an almost incomprehensible naïveté associated with accomplished individuals of power and influence from developed nations pursuing globalist visions, despite their accumulated salacious wisdom or experience.
I have maintained for years that a peaceful realization of this goal (as opposed to a totalitarian government or governments eliciting a population’s “behavior” under pain of death) would require such a leap of cultural evolution on the part of most societies that it is too far out of the influence of anyone living today to support current overtures in this area.
Even given the coalition of a “unified” Europe, North America and Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Russia, India and even China – assuming such a federation could be peaceably maintained and with mutual trust – a significant number of the world’s remaining nations are retrograde, barbaric and culturally inassimilable as regards such a partnership – at least at present.
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