Wanna know how screwed Sri Lanka is? Just look at the company their new president keeps.
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In true globalist fashion he also immediately started violent crackdowns on anti-government protesters calling them "fascists". Different part of the earth, same playbook.
You're surprised? The tippy top of power is populated by a group as incestuous as the Hapsburgs, in their own way.
Remember, most coups around the world are backed by the elites. True revolution? It doesn't happen. And when something that is even slightly organic, like Jan 6, it gets blown out of proportion to truly and really scare people to justify cracking down on that ever possibly happening again.
There is zero surprise that these people were funding the coup in Sri Lanka.
I wish more people understood this.
I'd argue a significant portion don't want to understand it. Blissful and wilful ignorance is far more comfortable than coming to terms with unabashed tyranny.
Who has the means to go after Schwab, Soros, etc.? The few who do either don't want to risk it all or they don't care because whatever these globalists do won't affect them.
If you're wealthy enough to take them on you don't care if 50% of the world population starves to death. Hell, they'll probably benefit when everyone lives in servitude to mega corps.
Plus they've subverted the biggest governments of the world and are protected by them.
You raise a good point. The people most hurt by the globalists are the working and lower classes. The laptop class does quite well.
Unfortunately, it's the middle and upper classes that have the organizational abilities to organize the people in such a way that would take down a regime or at least force it to make concessions. As long as they are happy with the status quo, nothing will change. Stalin and Mao could starve millions, and absolutely nothing happened except some muted criticisms from Ryutin and Peng.
"Love your brothers, pay the army, and despise the rest."
- Septimius Severus on his deathbed
Exactly. These guys are running the show. They are in charge of our governments.
And the courts.
The LawTube lawyers openly talk about how pretty much every DA election in America can be bought for a few thousand dollars.
And Soros does.
Because he's inaccessible.
Do you know where he is? I certainly don't. Ultimately, even people willing to trade their freedom to take out someone they blame for societal problems will target those they can easily reach instead of real movers and shakers.
Be it Jo Cox or Shinzo Abe, the pissed off guy with a gun goes for an easy target instead of an important one.
That plus the only governments willing to go after such guys more than likely do not have them set foot in their respective countries (such as Hungary, China or Russia.)
Point of order: whether or not someone is a really bad guy will not determine whether people will try to take him out.
Someone may be a great guy, but if people believe that he is a really bad guy, they may try to take him out.
The best prince is one who knows to be bad while posing as virtuous.
What happens next is Sri Lanka sells its soul to the World Bank for a Loan to get them out of trouble - a loan which ties the people to servitude and austerity for the rest of their lives
sounds like the people need to escalate their efforts.
Stiglitz is the left-wing but somewhat globalist-critical economist who recommended that Sri Lanka focus on 'organic' farming.
Elected governments are always shit.
We need to go back to the basics and pick governors through lottery.
The way things are trending the people there are going to have all the WEF minion's heads on pikes before long.
Tsk. Shame.