Monday, October 10, 2022

Has globalization failed?

 https://twitter.com/FinancialTimes/status/1578818857216901120?s=20&t=yO4YIEPEDBJXPzjeorL1YA

Managing Globalization failed, without understanding how the last globalization ended in WWII

I've been saying this since 2004 on Craigslist dot org (all other social media banned or shadow silenced me.  As the Silicon Valley, tech, now most media are control by South Asians). I hope it won't ended in WWIII

The Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine have exposed the fragility of our global supply chains. Some policymakers, economists and entrepreneurs believe we aren't heading towards a reset of globalization, but rather a new kind of localisation.


In the last globalization, China was in the position of America for centuries, and had an unofficial 'Open Door policy' with Europe/West since the Silk Road.  Europeans used the opportunity to weaken China from inside. One such was Britain gotten most China's citizens, such as my grandfather addicted to opium; while enrich themselves.

China learned the lesson well.  

By looking at their action, the West/Britain were invaders long before they waged a military war on China, such as the Russian military invaders invaded Ukraine.

Essentially, the West invaded, colonized and pillaged wealth all over the world. That's not enough for these Kings and Czars, he wanted to be the only ruler in the world, so the European nations waged wars against each other; that ended in WWI.

WWII started when Hit ler make a deal with Japan to spit the world, where Na zi ruled the West, and Japan ruled Asia.

Been posting this since 2004 on how WWII ended, and how WWIII will started. Again, to emphasize human nature (examples: Putin's invasion of Ukraine; racism, etc), and why AI (Artificial Intelligent), programmed by humans such as Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, etc, is so dangerous.  Who are motivated by greed, power and lust.

Until human evolved to a higher being/enlightened, and no longer a breeder (the purpose of all live forms' existence is to ensure the survival of their species)




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