| </span><blockquote><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><hr size="1" />Originally Posted by (Agnes Ostic,) On the other hand, you're right most of anti-globalism is a cheap word game for a bunch of individuals wanting to globalize there agenda a.o. because "poor people in poor countries" should remain "true to their own culture", in other words they're to stay poor because some Westerners have decided that's best for them.
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Hey look everyone, the forums neoliberal propagandhist has come out to play... Anti-globalization is actually an oxymoron. Most of us want to see MORE globalization, but not one based on economics that only seem to profit the rich (as exemplified by the increasing gap between rich and poor). I hardly see how wanting higher wages, better environmental and labour regulations and the democratic opinon respected translates into the selfishness you've described above.
What you've just said is the type of bullshit that anti-globalization activists face in the press, and its based not on fact, but rather on the perception people gain by seeing only one side of the issue. Go get informed. |