PoliTalker
Diversity Makes Greatness
Hello AProudLefty,
I really don't see the problem with having a world government. It actually seems inevitable. All of the people and nations of the world have grown increasingly interdependent as technology has allowed us to share advances, technologies and production all across the globe.
It is only logical that such a large system needs to be organized. What better way to do that then to turn the entire world into one large organized governed social union like the USA?
How can it possibly be better to have disagreement and armed individual countries threatening to go to war over disputes?
That would be like if each state in the USA had military forces, and settled disputes by attacking one another.
Population control
Conspiracy theorists believe that the New World Order will also be implemented through human population control to more easily monitor and control the movement of individuals.[6] The means range from stopping the growth of human societies through reproductive health and family planning programs, which promote abstinence, contraception and abortion, or intentionally reducing the bulk of the world population through genocides by mongering unnecessary wars, through plagues by engineering emergent viruses and tainting vaccines, and through environmental disasters by controlling the weather (HAARP, chemtrails), etc. Conspiracy theorists argue that globalists plotting on behalf of a New World Order are neo-Malthusians who engage in overpopulation and climate change alarmism to create public support for coercive population control and ultimately world government. United Nations Agenda 21 is condemned as "reconcentrating" people into urban areas and depopulating rural ones, even generating a dystopian novel by Glenn Beck where single-family homes are a distant memory.
Opposition towards mass vaccinations in particular got significant attention in the late 2010s, so much so the World Health Organization listed vaccine hesitancy as one of the top ten global health threats of 2019. By this time, people that refused or refused to allow their children to be vaccinated were known colloquially as "anti-vaxxers", though citing the New World Order conspiracy theory or resistance to a perceived population control plan as a reason to refuse vaccination were few and far between.
I really don't see the problem with having a world government. It actually seems inevitable. All of the people and nations of the world have grown increasingly interdependent as technology has allowed us to share advances, technologies and production all across the globe.
It is only logical that such a large system needs to be organized. What better way to do that then to turn the entire world into one large organized governed social union like the USA?
How can it possibly be better to have disagreement and armed individual countries threatening to go to war over disputes?
That would be like if each state in the USA had military forces, and settled disputes by attacking one another.