Simon Elmer, previously interviewed by the UK column, sees the return of fascism in the political economy of the Western world – a new international, technocratic form of totalitarian government – as a huge and immediate problem. Threats to individual rights And it leads to human flourishing.
The globalist and anti-nationalist nature of modern fascism causes people to overlook the similarities between today’s authoritarian state aggression and its forerunners in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s.
The vast alphabet soup of international organisations such as the WHO, IMF, WEF etc. The policies that govern usIt is here that the leadership of our society will come. Her Majesty's Loyal Leader of the Opposition, Sir Keir Starmer, Publicly Selected He prefers the World Economic Forum's Davos meeting to Westminster Parliament.
Elmer highlights the similarities between today's “woke” ideology and the fascist states of the mid-20th century, particularly in the speed and thoroughness with which it has taken over our institutions and society. Education System And our Politics.
of COVID The followers are happy to target those who don't wear masks. Unvaccinated Reports of people not practicing social distancing offered a glimpse of where this development is heading. Instigating constant fear It’s transforming society, promoting extremism (all to save us from environmental collapse and other threats), and the religion of awakening is spreading far beyond those frightened by COVID-19 propaganda.
WHO currently (by its own definition) health Rights, and Fundamental human rights (In contrast to conditional rights, which, as the COVID-19 pandemic has shown, can disappear altogether if the government decides otherwise.) Authoritarian state intervention in all aspects of private life, commerce and civil society For our happiness (undefined noun).
Simon Elmer concludes that the real government today is a world government, and that to resist and defeat this giant government we must rediscover our shared humanity, a prospect we will explore in the second part of this interview.