stevil
Godless and without morals
You are certainly taking the terms "global citizenship" and the term "globalisation" to extremes. Probably based on fear and paranoia.Where have you been? Internationalism began to be pushed even before the league of nations. It solidified with the U.N. and has been on a roll. Here is how they teach kids. "The International Baccalaureate (IB) program's ideology centers on developing inquiring, knowledgeable, and caring young people who contribute to a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect, fostering lifelong learning and global citizenship.
Notice the "global citizenship." That is just one example of the evidence of how the wheels have been churning to globalization.
Here is a great quote from Stiglitz a nobel prize economist who served Clinton. "Trump sees the world in terms of a zero-sum game. In reality, globalisation, if well managed, is a positive-sum force: America gains if its friends and allies - whether Australia, the E.U., or Mexico - are stronger. But Trump's approach threatens to turn it into a negative-sum game: America will lose, too."
No one is proposing to do away with countries. Being a global citizen merely means being respectful of people and countries, working/living together as brothers and sisters. Just being nice to each other really. It doesn't mean we should do away with countries and borders. That is a very extreme interpretation. Paranoia to the max!
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