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Offline StLouisIX

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The Multipolar NWO and 1984
« on: June 26, 2023, 10:09:17 AM »
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  • From a post on Telegram:

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    https://t.me/Royal_Endeavour/1419

    While the Global American Empire is horrible, the potential of a multipolar world is nothing to be excited about.

    It would probably be the Anglosphere, the EU, and their allies (Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, ect.) forming one bloc and BRICS and their allies (Iran, Syria, and North Korea) forming another.

    This wouldn't result in a genuine rollback of globalism, but in two sets of elites grappling over bigger pieces of the globalism pie. The BRICS countries might be slightly less radical on issues like LGBT, but they are fully on board with globalism and Agenda 2030.

    Conflict between the two blocs would be like wars between Spain and France in the 17th century. They were both Catholic Absolute Monarchies. They weren't fighting over ideological differences, but geopolitical power.

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    Some might ask: why is a Multipolar World Order beneficial to the ѕуηαgσgυє of Satan and the Internationalists?

    I think that this description of the fictional world of Orwell's 1984 gives us an insightful answer, with highlights from yours truly:

    https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/novel-why-their-world-constantly-war-59461

    The three world superpowers are constantly at war in order to further oppress their respective populations and ensure their nation's stability. Unlike past wars of the twentieth century, which were fought over valuable resources and the acquisition of enemy territories, the current world wars are fought for an entirely different purpose. In the dystopian nations of Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia, the governments are engaged in continuous warfare to use up resources without compromising their nation's industrial capabilities. Without war, resources would be consumed by the population and be used to improve the standard of living in each nation. However, warfare diverts, uses up, and destroys each country's natural resources and labor force, which would otherwise make each nation more comfortable and convenient. Continuous warfare also maintains a hysterical atmosphere, where citizens live in constant fear and rely on the government's protection from foreign adversaries. The psychological effects of warfare result in a fearful, confused populace, who are more willing to hand over power to a small elite. Continuous warfare also increases the Party members' morale and allows them to perform doublethink on a regular basis. Goldstein writes in his book that war is no longer waged by one nation against another; it is waged by a nation against its own citizens, in order to preserve the social order.