Trump's imagined mission is to purge globalism, liberalism, and multiculturalism from the American Republic, destroy the American empire in an unwinnable Iran war, and restore America as a republic focused on North America.
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Globalism
Jiang reframes the Iran-Israel-U.S.-Russia conflict as a long-horizon contest in worldview and political systems, where structural elites, narrative control, and religious grammar shape strategy more than leaders changing seats.
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Jiang reframes the Iran-Israel-U.S.-Russia conflict as a long-horizon contest in worldview and political systems, where structural elites, narrative control, and religious grammar shape strategy more than leaders changing seats.
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The host argues that some secular or left-wing Jews oppose Zionism because a visibly brutal Israel threatens the reputational advantages they enjoyed inside the older globalist order.
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"Oh, sorry, you cut out for a second there, but I think your point is clear. Just illustrate what you're saying. Herzl, like one..."
"We're known as the Einstein geniuses, the comedians, the Hollywood guys. We're able to go everywhere we want and like play with stocks and..."
"...politics, with DEI, diversity, inclusion, equity, these ideas. So, these ideas, globalism, liberalism, and multiculturalism are cancers on the body of the American Republic...."
"You must purge these cancers from the body of the American Republic with blood and fire. So, the divine mission for Trump is to..."
"...who believe that it's important to put their nation first that Globalism is hurting their own people in their own nation Okay, that's what's..."
"...was about ideals. Now it's about interests. Before it was about globalism. Now it's about America first. Before it was about rules of engagement...."
"No, I mean, it's basically... The idea of decoupling globalism and turning it to regionalism, sort of, but America at the head of that,..."
"...everywhere if that's what happens. If we, you know, America abandons globalism, which I don't really have a whole, a huge problem with. And..."
"...going to drain the swamp and when he was against the globalism and against all the super pac money and he completely switched up..."
"...well, right. So, it is uniparty. It is not just left globalism as we presumed. Now we see as well the path of the..."
"...will to overcome this insane, globalist, woke, perverted culture, cancel culture, globalism, and they promise to concentrate on domestic affairs and to restore traditional..."
"...liberal suburban woman vision of America, of DEI, of liberalism, of globalism."
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