Globalism

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Globalism refers to a geopolitical policy in which the entire world is regarded as the appropriate sphere for a state's influence.[1] According to the mainstream corporate media, it is an anti-semitic dogwhistle.[2]

References

  1. Haz on Telegram on Friday Nov 11, 2022: "It’s weird that people think globalist means Jewish. Globality is beyond the threshold of conception even of classical anti-Semitism. Henry Ford wrote ‘The international Jew’ and Jews were once associated with internationalism. But globalism is not internationalism. Globalism is not an international conspiracy. It is the ideological absorption of globality or ‘meta-space’ (cyberspace, eco-space, metaverse, Anthropocene, universal human rights, etc.) by the unipolar American empire, according to which this new globality has replaced or annihilated specific nations, civilizations, states and people and replaced them by one flat space under unipolar sovereignty. Judaism simply has no significance here, unlike in the classical modern era, where European thinkers elevated it to having a privileged metaphysical significance. Thats why almost all thinkers of globality like Kojeve, Fukuyama, and others aren’t jewish. So no it’s not a dogwhistle. Globalism is truly beyond any specific ethnicity or people, it is a post human ideology."
  2. Quora Debate: If “globalist” and “globalism” are now anti-Semitic dog-whistles for the far right, what words should one use instead?