Is it not possible to be right about something and wrong about something else? I think that category includes everyone in the entire world. Talk about a black and white worldview.
Well, I don't watch or listen to Alex Jones, so I wouldn't know. But if you do, I'm happy for you.
I just don't understand why anyone believes a conspiracy theorist.
But then again...I don't understand how someone believes the Washington Post either.
Whatever. I guess.
So you were in favor of the world trade orginazation?
You're not understanding the difference between the two.
A Free Trade Organization has nothing to do with Globalization. Globalization is a country or society being at the whims of another, either through Economic or Military superiority (that's a SHORT explanation).
Free Trade has nothing to do with that. Stop mixing the two; they are two separate issues.
From WTO's website:
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations. At its heart are the WTO agreements, negotiated and signed by the bulk of the world’s trading nations and ratified in their parliaments. The goal is to help producers of goods and services, exporters, and importers conduct their business.
In principle, this sounds fine.
However, when you have a case like the EU, where everything that those in the EU do has to go through Brussels first....that is no longer Free Trade. Because Brussels now sets the rules for what deals France, for example, can do with Britain.
Is that how the WTO works? I'll be frankly honest: I haven't followed the WTO in over a decade. I'm not sure what it's become.
At one time, the EU was great. Now it's become a dictatorship; to the point where countries like Britain actually formulate the laws of how their country operates "independently" based on some dick bag in Brussels.
And it shows, because it's turned Britain into a giant country of pussies (except for Nigel Farage; that dude is awesome).