Here you go. I answered your question before you asked in this other thread.And when you're done with that, please let me know what brand of flat-screen TV you own.
Throwing around idiotic jargony phrases can really make you look and sound stupid.
We live in an interconnected world. Well over half (if not more) of our consumer goods are manufactured elsewhere. In spite of our most sincere wet dream wishes there are myriad basic goods and materials that we don't have here in the US. That means we have to trade for those goods and materials. And unless you want to start paying 3-4x what you're now paying for your TV's, shirts, shoes, cell phones, refrigerators perhaps you imbeciles should reconsider throwing around terms you obviously don't comprehend.
"Globalist" is an alt-right/alt-reality term, and is nothing more than an object of derision and hatred.
This would seem accurate, but in the 21st century, who but a small group of ultra-nationalists isn't a globalist by this definition?I think it refers to people who believe in the free market for global trade, or who believe in international laws to apply for things like war crimes, trade agreements, border disputes, etc… rather than just for the country with the biggest military to impose its will on everyone else.
As you can see, this has nothing to do with what brand of TV someone buys. It's about control and money.
Thus sayeth the cult. Let it be so."Globalist" is an alt-right/alt-reality term, and is nothing more than an object of derision and hatred.
LG It isn't plugged in.And when you're done with that, please let me know what brand of flat-screen TV you own.
You're doing that.Throwing around idiotic jargony phrases can really make you look and sound stupid.
So, you know what it means. You just object to the label. In a sense that makes a valid point. Labels are inherently prejudicial. See, for example, Michael Cole's post.We live in an interconnecte world. Well over half (if not more) of our consumer goods are manufactured elsewhere. In spite of our most sincere wet dream wishes there are myriad basic goods and materials that we don't have here in the US. That means we have to trade for those goods and materials.
You're not bad with labels yourself.And unless you want to start paying 3-4x what you're now paying for your TV's, shirts, shoes, cell phones, refrigerators perhaps you imbeciles should reconsider throwing around terms you obviously don't comprehend.
Excellent.And when you're done with that, please let me know what brand of flat-screen TV you own.
Throwing around idiotic jargony phrases can really make you look and sound stupid.
We live in an interconnected world. Well over half (if not more) of our consumer goods are manufactured elsewhere. In spite of our most sincere wet dream wishes there are myriad basic goods and materials that we don't have here in the US. That means we have to trade for those goods and materials. And unless you want to start paying 3-4x what you're now paying for your TV's, shirts, shoes, cell phones, refrigerators perhaps you imbeciles should reconsider throwing around terms you obviously don't comprehend.
This would seem accurate, but in the 21st century, who but a small group of ultra-nationalists isn't a globalist by this definition?
I never see anyone other than nationalists use the term, and to them, everyone who isn't a nationalist is a globalist. It's pretty meaningless around here, imo.
Regardless your spin and nonsense, Trump is not a Globalist.Are you talking about Donald Trump? Because you just nailed it.
For example, he could care less what all the physicians and scientists recommended on masks and vaccines. He just knew lots of ignorant and uncaring people didn’t like wearing masks, and were afraid of getting a shot. So he told them that they should be free to kill each other, as long as they kept voting for him to be in the White House. Because honestly, he could care less about you or the rest of his followers dying like flies. That’s why he openly lied about all this so much and tried to downplay it, even when we have him on audio admitting he knew just how dangerous this thing really was. He just wants control and power at any price- even if it’s the overthrow of the entire system of American democracy and its government. That’s all he is about.
Within the US, yes. I was considering the entire global community.The election of Donald Trump to the White House and so many crazies to congress seems to suggest they are not a small group.
Trump isn't an ideologue. He's much lower than that.Regardless your spin and nonsense, Trump is not a Globalist.
You didn't even read the definition, did you?
To be an idealogue you have to have an idea. That clearly leaves Simpleton out.Trump isn't an ideologue. He's much lower than that.
We live in an interconnected world. Well over half (if not more) of our consumer goods are manufactured elsewhere. In spite of our most sincere wet dream wishes there are myriad basic goods and materials that we don't have here in the US. That means we have to trade for those goods and materials. And unless you want to start paying 3-4x what you're now paying for your TV's, shirts, shoes, cell phones, refrigerators perhaps you imbeciles should reconsider throwing around terms you obviously don't comprehend.
Regardless your spin and nonsense, Trump is not a Globalist.
Truer than it seems. Narcissists don't have ideas. If they had ideas, they'd be in therapy.To be an idealogue you have to have an idea. That clearly leaves Simpleton out.
sigh...Trump is absolutely a Globalist, most of his business enterprises (successes and failures... of which there is many) involved international organizations dealing with the movement of goods and services across multiple nations.
You cannot spin that away no matter how hard you try.
sigh...
Another one who didn't read the definition. You are wasting my time.
You are dismissed.
I have nothing against the Cambridge dictionary, but the definition is a logical fallacy.sigh...
Another one who didn't read the definition. You are wasting my time.
You are dismissed.
A word that the FRW thinks is a slur that implies that the target is anti-American. It's almost as stupid as the phrase rent-free.And when you're done with that, please let me know what brand of flat-screen TV you own.
Throwing around idiotic jargony phrases can really make you look and sound stupid.
We live in an interconnected world. Well over half (if not more) of our consumer goods are manufactured elsewhere. In spite of our most sincere wet dream wishes there are myriad basic goods and materials that we don't have here in the US. That means we have to trade for those goods and materials. And unless you want to start paying 3-4x what you're now paying for your TV's, shirts, shoes, cell phones, refrigerators perhaps you imbeciles should reconsider throwing around terms you obviously don't comprehend.
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