Thursday, 1 August 2019

Collectivism

With all the news about nationalism around the world, Italy, Poland, Hungary, USA, China, Japan, there is a strong sentiment with the Millennial generation of collectivism. They feel the need to be part of a group. Most college students are not interested in individualism but identifying themselves in popular culture.

Be it that there is a move to be more "inclusive" with the Alphabet people on the left, bringing in socialism and communism along with it, they are creating a great split within their nation.

The US and Canada for instance have a multicultural society now more ethnically diverse than it was 100 years ago. We are now seeing the effects of this model and its progressions for the future don't look peaceful. More laws and fewer freedoms are the forefront of the socialization and formation of the society to one collective ideology and identity that fits the narrative of a single minority. It is marketed as progress but undertowed with the globalist agenda to have all nations under the same ideology. Choosing not to accept their dogma is punishable by law and an individual would be socially discredited. Individuals are defamed, slandered and shunned publically for disagreeing with or correcting the ideas of others.

There is a sense of protectionism on the far-left and fear of losing identity on the far-right. Yet both hold onto some form of collectivism, be it with how you self-identify or nationality or ethnicity. Neither of them are how God identifies a person.

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