10-06-2018, 06:18 PM
The anti-European Union movement, Trump's "movement" and the U.K. Brexit movement are not really far-right, at least as that has been viewed in the past.
The POLICY OF LOW WAGES which is the basis for the current globalism, is the ultimate Far Right philosophy. As many people know, the EU got its ideological start beginning with the Strasbourg meeting of Nazis and German Industrialists in August, 1944. They planned the EU which they would visualize to be the FOURTH REICH. Using this vehicle, Germany could take over Europe under the banner of the "United Europe." Thus, this plan would succeed where Hitler had failed.
And we have seen this play out during our lifetimes. Even if the EU could be considered beneficial back in the day, it is obviously not beneficial today. Germany has sucked the economic blood out of the likes of Greece, Italy and Spain. In these poorer EU countries, the wealthy refuse to pay reasonable taxes, so the EU and the ECB try to take the money out of the pensions of public employees (like teachers, policemen, professors, etc). This rip-off masquerades under the label AUSTERITY PROGRAM.
Then these groups of pensioners and nationalists are rebelling and demanding a pullout from the EU. This is a PROGRESSIVE impulse and movement. Chancellor Angela Merkel and the German economic imperialists are the ultimate right-wingers. I have heard that Germany has a $150 billion trade surplus with the US. In Germany, 29% of people work in manufacturing. In the U S and the U K the percentage is 17%
Globalism is a "low wage" policy. A "low wage" policy for workers is a right-wing policy. I am surprised that very well informed experts are claiming that the anti-EU movement is right-wing. Haven't they ever heard of "corporatism?" Well, folks, corporatism is RIGHT WING! Globalism IS corporatism. I don't know how that could be disputed.
It seems like almost all journalists and researchers are, at this point, band-wagon jumpers and there are almost no people in the media who are attempting any kind of realistic analysis of Brexit, Trumpism, etc.
James Lateer
The POLICY OF LOW WAGES which is the basis for the current globalism, is the ultimate Far Right philosophy. As many people know, the EU got its ideological start beginning with the Strasbourg meeting of Nazis and German Industrialists in August, 1944. They planned the EU which they would visualize to be the FOURTH REICH. Using this vehicle, Germany could take over Europe under the banner of the "United Europe." Thus, this plan would succeed where Hitler had failed.
And we have seen this play out during our lifetimes. Even if the EU could be considered beneficial back in the day, it is obviously not beneficial today. Germany has sucked the economic blood out of the likes of Greece, Italy and Spain. In these poorer EU countries, the wealthy refuse to pay reasonable taxes, so the EU and the ECB try to take the money out of the pensions of public employees (like teachers, policemen, professors, etc). This rip-off masquerades under the label AUSTERITY PROGRAM.
Then these groups of pensioners and nationalists are rebelling and demanding a pullout from the EU. This is a PROGRESSIVE impulse and movement. Chancellor Angela Merkel and the German economic imperialists are the ultimate right-wingers. I have heard that Germany has a $150 billion trade surplus with the US. In Germany, 29% of people work in manufacturing. In the U S and the U K the percentage is 17%
Globalism is a "low wage" policy. A "low wage" policy for workers is a right-wing policy. I am surprised that very well informed experts are claiming that the anti-EU movement is right-wing. Haven't they ever heard of "corporatism?" Well, folks, corporatism is RIGHT WING! Globalism IS corporatism. I don't know how that could be disputed.
It seems like almost all journalists and researchers are, at this point, band-wagon jumpers and there are almost no people in the media who are attempting any kind of realistic analysis of Brexit, Trumpism, etc.
James Lateer