Baxter Dmitry, News Punch
German chancellor Angela Merkel has admitted that the New World Order is ‘under threat’ due to the rise of President Trump and his patriotic message of “polarization”, “protectionism” and “populism.”
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Merkel slammed Trump’s rejection of open borders and globalism, and poured scorn on the popular patriotic movement currently sweeping across Europe, the U.S., Brazil, Australia and other parts of the world.
“Frankly speaking, the country I have the honor to represent and where I am chancellor has difficulties. And polarization is something that we see in our country as well, which we haven’t had for decades,” Merkel said at Davos.
Merkel attributed increasing populism and nationalism to both the euro zone crisis and migration crisis seen in Europe over the last few years following the record influx of refugees, but said Germany would not shrink from the world stage.
“Germany wishes to be a country that lends its contribution in the future to solve the problems of the world together, we think that shutting ourselves off and isolating ourselves will not lead us into a good future. Protectionism is not the proper answer,” she said.
And yet, open borders is the cause of the problem. You seem to admit that yourself. And it wouldn't be a problem if the influx of migrants were the least bit compatible with German society. But they are not! Muslims do not integrate any more than is necessary to survive.
Islam makes up a huge part of the world and they are capable of accepting Muslim migrants far more easily than Europeans. Yet, very few Muslim countries allow refugees from Syria or Iraq or Afghanistan. There's a reason for that! You should try and figure that out.
Islam, ultimately, will not be ruled by democracies - it will rule them or destroy them. Nationalists or populists can see that; the politically correct cannot.
Angela Merkel as Chancellor of Germany has embraced globalist ideology by opening the nations borders, accepting millions of migrants
Merkel was just the latest leader at Davos to criticize a protectionist and isolationist stance towards the world’s problems. Such comments appear to be directed towards President Donald Trump who has adopted an unapologetic “America First” stance in his foreign and economic policies.
Trump-supporting populist leaders have been elected in Australia, Brazil, Italy, Poland and many other countries in the past year, as nationalism proves popular with voting citizens frustrated with decades of neo-liberal polices implemented by governments determined to edge closer to an international alliance featuring open borders.
‘One world government’
In contrast, Merkel said the answer to the world’s problems was to find global solutions instead of a “unilateral, protectionist course” of action.
Immediately after slamming Donald Trump and his patriotic presidency, Merkel lavished praise on the United Nations, describing the international organization as a “multilateral and cooperative solution” to the problem of global leadership, and added that a “multilateral response” helped to resolve the global financial crisis of 2008-2009.
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