Quote: (11-26-2016 05:52 AM)GlobalMan Wrote:
One can dislike globalism while also correctly pointing out that the Castro regime was destructive, deadly and oppressive- the two are not mutually exclusive. Trying to imply that one needs to or should support Castro et al in order to be truly against globalism is absurd.
Disagree. Those who oppose Castro are firmly in NWO/Globalist camp and hate Putin and Assad. That's a fact. Why? because like Cuba, they see states like Russia, Syria and Iran squarely against them and their interests. I'm referring to the hard Right of which they belong and their Islamist proxies. Look at the previous posts on here condemning visionaries like Col. Gaddafi and Hafez Assad who like Castro were staunch enemies of Western imperialism and Islamism. I suggest you read up on Bashar al Assad's old man to see how in touch he was with the wider world. He was a model of righteous rule not a murderous dictator as some here have painted him. All these guys, Castro, Gaddafi, Assad and Putin were or are in sight to be taken out by the globalists. Even Wesley Clark said it here
Yugoslavia was dismantled and Milosevic murdered by the exact same powers, armed with the exact same geo-political and globalist interests that took out Iraq, Libya and are now trying to bring down Syria.
Putin and Russia is the end game. You celebrate the deaths of Col. Gaddafi, Assad and Fidel Castro - you are the useful idiots of globalism. Take off your blinkers for once. What would you prefer? Russia to be facing the globalists with Iran, China, North Korea, Syria, Venezuela and others at it's back or facing off in its own?
This is the situation we have at hand in 2016. We have a common enemy, it's globalism and the tyranny of the Soros banking elite. Do you want a multipolar world of competing states with free trade and prosperity or a global neo-feudal slavery?