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'Globalism' Went From a Conspiracy Theorist Word to a Frightening Reality

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Before I dove into politics, I'd hear the term "globalism" and derisively blow air out of my nose. The only time I'd ever heard the word spoken was by Alex Jones types and conspiracy theorists. Of course, over years with my nose deep in socio-political and cultural events, you get pretty red-pilled. It became clear as day that a "globalist" wasn't a boogieman in the closet but was a very real kind of person. 

To this day, many people unacquainted with politics would still think that complaining about the globalists means you belong to a crowd who thinks chemicals in the water are turning "the friggin' frogs gay," but there's been a strong wakeup call happening to bring awareness to the fact that globalists are a thing...or rather a number of things. 

In fact, they're happening all over the globe, and people are becoming painfully aware of the existence of a small group of very powerful people who think you should be living by a set of rules that will bring about some kind of Utopia and that they don't have to live by at all. All the while, they garner more wealth. 

The first big wake-up call was, in my honest opinion, the pandemic. It was a global phenomenon that saw the entire world lockdown and adopt authoritarian rules that, as we now know, weren't at all necessary. Yet, even though it was increasingly clear that the lockdowns and masks weren't doing much to stop the spread, and both countries and states were proving to be just fine without all the nonsensical rules, you still had organizations like the World Health Organization and deep-blue states, including our federal government, advising everyone stay locked down. Then the vaccine mandates rolled around and it became pretty obvious that this wasn't about health and safety; someone was making money off of this. 

One thing is for sure. It wasn't you. 

(READ: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues Pfizer for 'False, Deceptive, and Misleading' COVID Vaccine Claims)

Outside of the medical industry, there's mass agreement among world leaders that all countries must adhere to some sort of standard when it comes to fighting "climate change." World leaders like to get together every once in a while by flying their private jets to a singular location and talking about how we, the people, need to be forced into fighting climate change through more regulations. Then they pledge to donate our taxpayer dollars to...something to show our commitment, and then they fly their polluting jets back home and wag their fingers at us and our cows for being a danger to the environment. 

(READ: Climate Reporter Attempts to Defend Dubai Enviro-Summit and Instead Exposes the Problems)

It's funny how the solution to climate change in every country is always the one-size-fits-all solution of "more government," and that's become something increasingly hard to miss. Every time a government figure says "We commit to X," what they're actually saying is "We will make our citizens commit to X," and you can bet the price tag of any given thing you use will go up. 

One clear example of globalism can be seen in Europe where unfettered immigration has become something that makes European leaders beam with delight while European citizens are complaining louder and louder every day or, in some cases, violently revolting. 

You can see that happening right now in Ireland, where things have gotten so bad that riots have begun popping up in response to the crime and violence that came with illegal migrants being shipped into the country. After the stabbing of three children by an Algerian migrant, a riot formed that was blamed on "far-right groups" by Ireland's leftist government. 

But it wasn't just the riot either. Any naysaying about migration was blamed on "far-right groups," a fact that the Irish people have obviously had enough of and something that MMA fighter Conor McGregor seems to be building his political aspirations on top of. 

But it's not just the Irish having this problem. This is happening all over Europe. 

(READ: What They Call 'Diversity' Is Actually Displacement)

These are just a few examples. You can probably name a few right off the top of your head both large and small. 

A conspiracy theory is only a conspiracy theory when the person lacks the proper evidence to put the whole story together about an event, but globalism isn't a conspiracy theory. These people admit what they want in terms of how we can become a stronger "global community." All you have to do is listen. 

Listen to them when they say they're trying to "master the future." 

Listen to them when they say they propose a "recalibration" of free speech.

They say this kind of stuff openly at summits like the World Economic Forum. 

(READ: Elon Blasts WEF Effort to Run World, Tucker Finishes Them Off)

If you don't listen to them when they speak, then you'll definitely get a pretty solid idea of what their goals are when you experience them yourself. 

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