Rise in “populist activism” a threat to “external control”
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
During a recent speech in Poland, former US National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski warned fellow elitists that a worldwide “resistance” movement to “external control” driven by “populist activism” is threatening to derail the move towards a new world order.
Calling the notion that the 21st century is the American century a “shared delusion,” Brzezinski stated that American domination was no longer possible because of an accelerating social change driven by “instant mass communications such as radio, television and the Internet,” which have been cumulatively stimulating “a universal awakening of mass political consciousness.”
The former US National Security Adviser added that this “rise in worldwide populist activism is proving inimical to external domination of the kind that prevailed in the age of colonialism and imperialism.”
Brzezinski concluded that “persistent and highly motivated populist resistance of politically awakened and historically resentful peoples to external control has proven to be increasingly difficult to suppress.”
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He’s right. Net use broke Russia empowering its citizens, will continue to weaken China dictatorship and is a source of unrest in Middle East as young people there want western culture, open society and leads to overthrow dictatorial and repressive regimes. For the same reason I think young Middle Eastern people will be a source of resistance against radical Islam and terrorism. I can’t imagine a separation of church and state there to the degree we have, but the net has driven their young people to embrace secular ways esp clothing fashion, women’s rights and music and movie entertainment. I am optimistic about this trend.