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Originally Posted by BlueStreak
Borders also serve as something for people to fight over. Nationalism is a double edged sword. It is a countries identity and culture that make it unique. But, it can also be cause for great friction when one nation decides another is inferior or possesses a coveted resource.............
The New World Order frightens many because they see it as a death of their own unique culture.
I don't believe it has to be.
I also believe the president was right when he said that America and the world have changed in ways that cannot be reversed, so we're all just going to have to get used to it. And, that all relates to globalism and the NWO.
Will mutual economic dependence stop powerful nations from going to war?
Well, it's been 70 years since the last world war. Every other conflict since has been relatively minute in comparison.
So..................
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Notwithstanding, we should not be contemptuous of our citizens to the point where one leader could ignore consensus and common sense and impose over night a large mass of people (mainly single male) from very different culture, coming from violent background and with minimum vetting, on her people.
We often meekly accept the internationalist argument with bad results. As for instance in US citizens, in the high tech sector, for a long time have been training foreigners who will replace them.
The internationalists after colluding with China to play the US are now declaring "fait accompli".
They then pour it on by moving money off shore and enjoy the no tax game.
The absence of a big war is largely due to nuclear proliferation.