Message from @Green Syndicalism
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and chinese management
management = ideas
Pushing the goal post are we
not at all bud
this is literally what globalism is
by its own definition
It is Chinese-bought goods and minerals
I have to sleep
For chinese money
Talk about this tomorrow
globalism
n.
A national geopolitical policy in which the entire world is regarded as the appropriate sphere for a state's influence.
n.
The development of social, cultural, technological, or economic networks that transcend national boundaries; globalization.
-df globalism
**globalization**: [In a nutshell], the [integration] and exchange of ideas and goods globally. Hence the name, globalization. It benefits the middle class and especially the rich and powerful, but has hurt the poor and [powerless].
*Question: What Is The Truest Definition Of [Globalization]?
Answer: [Princess Diana's] death.
Question: How come?
Answer: An English princess with an Egyptian boyfriend crashes in a French tunnel, while in a German car with a Dutch engine, driven by a Belgian who was drunk on Scottish whisky, followed closely by Italian Paparazzi on Japanese motorcycles; treated by an American doctor using Brazilian medicines.
This is sent to you by an American, using [Bill Gates's] technology, and you're probably reading this on a computer that uses Taiwanese chips, and a Korean monitor, assembled by Bangladeshi workers in a Singapore plant, transported by Indian lorry-drivers, hijacked by Indonesians, unloaded by Sicilian longshoremen, and trucked to you by Mexican illegals.*
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globalism noun
glob·al·ism | \ ˈglō-bə-ˌli-zəm
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Definition of globalism
: a national policy of treating the whole world as a proper sphere for political influence
-df globalism
**globalization**: [In a nutshell], the [integration] and exchange of ideas and goods globally. Hence the name, globalization. It benefits the middle class and especially the rich and powerful, but has hurt the poor and [powerless].
*Question: What Is The Truest Definition Of [Globalization]?
Answer: [Princess Diana's] death.
Question: How come?
Answer: An English princess with an Egyptian boyfriend crashes in a French tunnel, while in a German car with a Dutch engine, driven by a Belgian who was drunk on Scottish whisky, followed closely by Italian Paparazzi on Japanese motorcycles; treated by an American doctor using Brazilian medicines.
This is sent to you by an American, using [Bill Gates's] technology, and you're probably reading this on a computer that uses Taiwanese chips, and a Korean monitor, assembled by Bangladeshi workers in a Singapore plant, transported by Indian lorry-drivers, hijacked by Indonesians, unloaded by Sicilian longshoremen, and trucked to you by Mexican illegals.*
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the idea that events in one country cannot be separated from those in another and that economic and foreign policy should be planned in an international way
i got 50 definitions that agree with me, and even yours does too
Not at all
give up your false preconception of globalism, all the definitions disagree with you
Look your yuan has been deposited into your bank account
You dont have to preach China loves globalism
LMAO
im an aussie bro
that feel when you have no argument, so you just accuse shill
If it was globalism. Why wouldnt Chinese expand their trade
With their closest neighbors
their closest neighbours are under washington's spell
japan, south korea, vietnam, philipines
Ah so not globalism
Sinoism
They can trade with India
Yet they wont trade with India
by the definition of globalism, the chinese are participating in globalism
Because they demand kashmir territory
funny enough, china and india have been trading more recently
@Green Syndicalism Yes to benefite them so they can influence others with communism
you know globalism isnt defined as "a policy that makes sure trade is done with every single country in the world"
You are confusing India with Pakistan
thats a layman's spastic take on globalism