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Name: Lorenzo, Mia Fe C.

Date:

Course/Year: BSN 2

Subject: SOC SCI 1(The Contemporary World)

E- Discussion 1

1. How has experience globalization?

Globalists are not the people; those who believe they are at the top of the pyramid are
actually only a small portion of the population, and those at the top are unconcerned about those
below them. They are solely concerned with maintaining control of all authorities, which they
will exercise through dictatorship. Individuals are disliked by the few at the top of the pointy
object called a pyramid, who prefer complacent people who comply with their subtle requests,
those who do not question the road they are presented with and willingly follow it because they
believe they are being good citizen.

Globalists currently dominate the majority of the globe, including the media, the government,
the educational system, and many businesses. And make no mistake: they don't give a damn
about you or your family; it's all business to them. And even if things are going well, they may
always go better. According to them, people are merely in their way most of the time.
Individuals have no place in the globalist society; anyone who raises an alarm is quickly
silenced, and anyone who raises a reasoned voice to challenge is burned at the stake. People who
are prepared to bear the yoke of the Globalists will, in fact, bear the burden of oppression. And
now the entire globe is being instructed to "wear your masks," a massive social experiment in
which if you go against the grain, you won't be able to buy food, operate your company, or travel
because you aren't being socially responsible. This is virtue signaling to its most extreme. In this
light, there will be people who will act as hall monitors for the globalist agenda, chastising you
for not wearing your mask and for maintaining your social distance. Good job on completing a
global agenda.

Is it possible that I'm being paranoid? If I look at the big image, I won't be able to notice the
picture that was made 70 years ago and is still unfolding. According to research, people in charge
behind the scenes are still alive and well, but I also know that their time is limited because they
are being exposed to those with the eyes and minds to see the big picture. So that's my take on
globalization and its ramifications for the globe as I see it.

2. Why is it crucial to emphasize that globalization in uneven?


 It is critical to underline this because globalization is becoming more uneven;
nations that benefit the most from globalization have adjusted their international
legislation to take advantage of global platform opportunities, while those that
benefit the least are cut off from the global network. Furthermore, globalization is
fostering brain drain, as intelligent individuals from third-world countries are
increasingly migrating to wealthier countries, leaving their home countries with
low-skilled people and trying to create opportunities for them.

3. What is the difference of globalization and globalism?


 Globalism varies from globalization in that it is an ideology based on the idea that
people, ideas, and things should be free to move across national borders, whereas
globalization refers to the spread of technology, products, information, and
employment across countries.

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