The globalization of the economy is irreversible, and we wouldn't want to reverse it even if we could. ...But we shouldn't have to erase and homogenize the whole world into a monoculture just to have global trade and communications.
We don't need internationalist subverters, we need the breed of nationalists who shake hands with the nationalists of other nations and don't feel the need to demand that everyone be the same.
I... don't think that's ironic. Isn't that just obvious?
You know, I spent a bunch of time in Toronto, which is one of the, if not the, most diverse cities in the world... and yet, tiny Athens Georgia, known mostly for its College Football team, produced a much more lasting cultural phenomenon than Toronto ever did -- REM, Neutral Milk Hotel etc. But hey, you can get good Ethiopian food in Toronto.
Ironically, to defeat globalists, nationalists from different countries will have to co-operate.
It's true.
The globalization of the economy is irreversible, and we wouldn't want to reverse it even if we could. ...But we shouldn't have to erase and homogenize the whole world into a monoculture just to have global trade and communications.
We don't need internationalist subverters, we need the breed of nationalists who shake hands with the nationalists of other nations and don't feel the need to demand that everyone be the same.
All nationalists do that. The only people who don't are communists.
I... don't think that's ironic. Isn't that just obvious?
You know, I spent a bunch of time in Toronto, which is one of the, if not the, most diverse cities in the world... and yet, tiny Athens Georgia, known mostly for its College Football team, produced a much more lasting cultural phenomenon than Toronto ever did -- REM, Neutral Milk Hotel etc. But hey, you can get good Ethiopian food in Toronto.
It's obvious to me, but OP sounded critical of Jordan Peterson creating his own globalist elite.