Christopher Columbus...
No. Chris was was just a wayward captain and piss-poor navigator who knew nothing of geometry or trigonometry.
Is this another nuance of deception again? Globalism existed in ancient civilizations doesn't matter what continent it came from. It predates Greece, Rome, Egypt, Mayan, Ming Dynasties.Skans » 28 Jun 2023, 8:51 am » wrote: ↑ The very first "Globalist" was Franklin Delano Roosevelt. His Republican critics cautioned against FDR's international policies that were putting America's national sovereignty at risk.
Clare Boothe Luce a leading female conservative in the 1920's and '30's, was well known for her anti-communism politics. However, in her youth, she briefly aligned herself with the liberalism of Franklin Roosevelt and was therefore very familiar with him. When she realized what a globalist-socialist FDR really was, she regretted this mistake and became an outspoken critic of Roosevelt. She was even a Republican House member in the 1940's. Ronald Regan even gave her the Medal of Freedom years later.
Going back to 1943, Clare Boothe Luce rebuked FDR's VP Henry Wallace who championed open borders and "free access" to airports by foreign airlines following the war. Ms. Luce referred to FDR and his VP as "Globalists" and was quoted saying "Wallace does a great deal of global thinking, but much of what Mr. Wallace and Mr. Roosevelt call global thinking is, no matter how you slice it, still globaloney.” That term later morphed into "Globalist". Now you know, the original Globalists were Franklin Roosevelt and Henry Wallace.
Americans never really sought to colonize other countries. The French did and so did the English and the Dutch. But, the French were the worse. Because of the way the French treated Vietnamese on their rubber plantations, we ended up in a war with China. We wasted a lot of lives, munitions and capital in Vietnam when we could have gone to war directly with China instead.Sumela » 28 Jun 2023, 9:24 am » wrote: ↑ The original globalists were wealthy elite Americans who sought to
colonize brown countries. BIG GOVT globalists. They sought the
power of the US govt to assist in enslaving and colonizing brown people with resources.
It was called Manifest Destiny.....The White Man's Burden.
Its not changed for 170 years.
uh huhSkans » 28 Jun 2023, 10:36 am » wrote: ↑ Americans never really sought to colonize other countries. The French did and so did the English and the Dutch. But, the French were the worse. Because of the way the French treated Vietnamese on their rubber plantations, we ended up in a war with China. We wasted a lot of lives, munitions and capital in Vietnam when we could have gone to war directly with China instead.
the original globalists were jewish people...who, after being deprived of their homeland by titus, were forced to wander the earth and were continually expelled from various countries. being unable to be rooted anywhere, they had no choice but to think and act in a global mannerSkans » 28 Jun 2023, 8:51 am » wrote: ↑ The very first "Globalist" was Franklin Delano Roosevelt. His Republican critics cautioned against FDR's international policies that were putting America's national sovereignty at risk.
Clare Boothe Luce a leading female conservative in the 1920's and '30's, was well known for her anti-communism politics. However, in her youth, she briefly aligned herself with the liberalism of Franklin Roosevelt and was therefore very familiar with him. When she realized what a globalist-socialist FDR really was, she regretted this mistake and became an outspoken critic of Roosevelt. She was even a Republican House member in the 1940's. Ronald Regan even gave her the Medal of Freedom years later.
Going back to 1943, Clare Boothe Luce rebuked FDR's VP Henry Wallace who championed open borders and "free access" to airports by foreign airlines following the war. Ms. Luce referred to FDR and his VP as "Globalists" and was quoted saying "Wallace does a great deal of global thinking, but much of what Mr. Wallace and Mr. Roosevelt call global thinking is, no matter how you slice it, still globaloney.” That term later morphed into "Globalist". Now you know, the original Globalists were Franklin Roosevelt and Henry Wallace.
Hmm, okay, thats an interesting take.FOS » 28 Jun 2023, 11:19 am » wrote: ↑ the original globalists were jewish people...who, after being deprived of their homeland by titus, were, were forced to wander the earth and were continually expelled from various countries. being unable to be rooted anywhere, they had no choice but to think and act in a global manner