Is the globalisation really good for the humanity?
In these times this question is really difficult to answer, because thanks to this process most of people are able to find the cure of illnesses which aren’t very common in many parts of the world. Nevertheless, too many people obtain habits which aren’t characteristic of their origin places; they prefer to behave as an American or a European; and, they hate their culture manifestations, they don't want to practice the rites that were practiced in their countries since remote times. So; is the globalisation really good for the humanity?
Public Comments
- what you have described is NOT what globalisation is about at all.
- I think it leads to a lot of loss of culture and dying languages, which is rather sad, but it also allows people to share their cultures and to travel.
- Ofcourse it is not good . Who ever said it was ?¿?¿
- It is true that many unique cultures are being destroyed. But in the long run I think that the dissemination of knowledge that it creates is a good thing.
- Globalization has caused the outsourcing of millions of manufacturing jobs in America. It is a tactic of the internationalists to strip this country and other industrial countries of its middle class and impoverish us. It is communistic, in that it is designed to distribute the wealth of these countries. The ultimate goal is to set up a global fuedal one world government. The dollar will collapse, food rationing will begin and a severe depression will ensue. The cause is globilization, assisted by the TRAITORS in congress and the President of the united States. If you wish to survive, you will need to hord food, guns and ammunition. That is your future under the Internationalist Banksters scheme to control you from cradle to grave. If you want a different outcome, then you MUST vote into the office of the presidency, patriots like Ron Paul, or the Constitution party candidate, Chuck Baldwin. Good luck.
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