alt-market | There is an interesting disconnect with some people when discussing
the concept of global centralization. Naturally, the mind reels in
horror at the very idea, because many of us know, deep down at our core,
that centralization is the root of tyranny. We know that when
absolute power is granted into the hands of an elite few over the lives
of the masses, very bad things happen. No small group of people has
ever shown itself trustworthy, rational, empathic or wise enough to
handle such a responsibility. They ALWAYS screw it up, or, they
deliberately take advantage of their extreme position of influence to
force a particular ideology on everyone else.
This leads to resistance, resistance leads to sociopolitical
crackdown and then great numbers of people are imprisoned, enslaved or
even murdered. This leads to even more resistance until one of two
possible outcomes emerges — chaos and revolution or complete
totalitarianism and micro-managed collectivism.
There is no way around this eventual conflict. As long as the
centralists continue to pursue total power, men and women will gather
to fight them and the situation will escalate. The only conceivable
way that this fight could be defused is if the elites stop doing what
they do. If they suddenly become enlightened and realize the error of
their ways, then perhaps we could escape the troubles unscathed. Or,
if those same elites all happen to meet an abrupt end and their
influence is neutralized, then the world might have a chance to adjust
and adapt in a more organic fashion.
Unfortunately, there are people who refuse to believe that a fight
is unavoidable. They desperately want to believe there is another way,
and they will engage in an amazing display of mental gymnastics in
order to justify this belief.
First, I think it is important to note that I have always argued
that the globalists will eventually fail in their pursuit. I find that
some folks out there misinterpret my position when I outline the
strategies of globalists and they assume I am presenting global
centralization as a “sine qua non.” I do not argue that the elites
will win the fight, I only argue that there is no way to avoid the
fight.
Those that want to know my views on why globalist defeat is a certainty can read my article The Reasons Why The Globalists Are Destined To Lose.
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