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The Tyranny of Globalization

29 min • 31 oktober 2020

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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back to the podcast. My friend, hope you're all enjoying the day, or I hope you're enjoying the evening. I wanted to talk to today. Not only do the most amazing people that are listening, there would be you. However, I wanted to talk today about a certain subject that I found really interesting. And that subject is the crossroads of conformity. 

Sounds like a mouthful of words. Doesn't it. Let me try and explain exactly what it is I'm thinking about. It seems to me that humanity is at the crossroads, the crossroads of conformity, a cursory glance back in history. Be it the history of your life, a history of your parents' life or history in general, regardless of how true that history is. 

One of the major flaws of humanity is also its greatest asset in that is the emotional drivers that make us human love, passion, hate anger, animosity, jealousness, all of these powerful emotions that we have. These, this irrational exuberance, the inability to see things clearly the pathway to abstraction all of these things, our inability to see the opposite sex at times clearly as an individual, as an equal, our inability to see things clearly because our mind is clouded with emotions. 

Be it lust or desire, be it guilt or animosity. These are the things that hold us back from truly embracing one another as part of the same organism. When you listen to policymakers being in the past or the day, they have this grand idea for this utopian world view of We, we can unite the world and we can extract a resources and distribute them fairly. 

And it's so naive to me, don't get me wrong. It's beautiful. It's just naive. If you listen to the meditations of Marcus or really is, you will see, even then he was speaking about the issues with emotions, how it clouds your judgment, it makes it unable for you to accomplish your goals. 

At times that driver those drivers, these tools of creativity, these ideas of inspiration, these methodologies for moving forward or at a point where they can be corrected. If you look at them as if there is a problem, or if there is a disease, and that is the crossroads, I'm talking about artificial intelligence, although I don't think that's the correct term, or I think it's a poor choice of words to describe the idea of computers being, thinking entities. 

They are without emotion. They are without the drivers of humanity. It, as much as people want to get rid of those, some people would like they get rid of them. Not all people as much as some of these policy makers or, or even those of us who live day to day in our not making conscious choices as much as technology would like us to be seen that way. 

I'm not sure if I'm saying that, right, we are not robots. We are not computers. However, it is possible for us to move towards an evolutionary change without emotions. It is possible for us to evolve into a less critical thinking, less evolved set of organisms. 

I think that is what technology is doing to us or better yet. That is the fork in the road. And in which the economic model of technology is pushing us and Britain a little something. And I'll let me know kind of, I'm trying to flesh it out here, but let me just read you this rough draft have kind of what I have put down. 

We are on an evolutionary. We are at an evolutionary turning point. As far as human emotions go, it is true that our emotions, our in fact, the roadblocks that stop us from grand utopian dreams, grand utopian dreams of a peaceful, pragmatic harmony, which one of us can not see the organized brilliance of the hive. Mind this hive, this cooperative brood, this, this highest level of organization. 

Do you not understand how productive we could be? How fair life could be, how equally we could divide the Earth's resources. Am I the only one who sees this as a dystopian nightmare? Have we not been warned by the likes of Orwell, Huxley and Patrick Wood? We are all far from perfect. 

We are all far from being the best versions of ourselves. We are all far from rational because we can never be these things. This is what it means to be human, imperfect, irrational, emotional. We are all in a process of evolution, the same process of evolution. It's not a pretty picture, but it is necessary if the path where as smooth as the rocks and the rocks, as few as the handholds and the handholds, a soft as a breeze, there would be no reason to climb the mountain. 

There would be no sense of accomplishment once you've climbed them out. Humanities leaders' at this point in time, it's seems to me have this naive idea that they can make the world, this peaceful place of harmony. You can't, you can't. 

No, we are. We are animals on some nature and it's such small thinking. It is such a naivete. It is such small mindedness for people who find themselves making policy or our in fact, in positions of authority to try and move to that level of Globalism and then not learned from the past. 

Do they not understand they're driving us to war it's seems to me, regardless of the angel rules of our better nature, regardless of what Stephen painter, how does that the next war fought by a major power will be brutal. I think if you are right honest with yourself, and you've read some history about world war II and two, you can see that one of the most, you mean driver's in world war II. 

He was in fact Globalism versus nationalism. Here we are again today, do they? Not only are they purposely driving us towards this, do they have any idea how dangerous Americans can be have provoked? Think about who lives in America. Every one of us have scratched and fought to get here. 

Maybe not each individual today, but each individual has a relative that did that be it the original indigenous Indians make no mistake about it. They were fighters. They were warriors. Be it. The first pilgrims that came over or the first people that manifest destiny moved towards the West, this slaughtered and murdered and raped be it, our friends from Mexico, the struggle to get past the border. 

The rest of the world should be very, very careful when provoking America, even with their ad hominem attacks and they are Americans are fat and lazy. They have no idea what lies inside the minds of Americans. And they should be very careful about provoking us. I believe even though we are in the midst of a crazy election cycle, I believe that a minute of foreign troops sets foot on American soil, they will be slaughtered. 

Make no mistake about it. Have you ever tried to get into the middle of family business? I once knew two brothers, great friends of mine, and they would fight horribly. I mean, just punch each other and they would be horrible. However, if they were out and somebody said something negative about one to the other, they would both beat the living shit out of that person. 

I think it's a great metaphor for American. Like that's what we do. We are fighters. We are survivors. And if there's one thing our country does as well as we do go to war. Well, it's probably fair to say that every American knows someone in their family who has gone to war and fought be careful when you let slip the dogs of war. 

I think that was a bit of a little sideways rant there. However, let me try to bring it back. I think we, as a world, we, as men, as women have an opportunity right now to choose ...

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