Why is this site necessary?

One might think, aren't there enough anti-globalism sites out there?  Is there really a need for another one?

The answers are yes, and yes, respectively.  While there are many anti-globalism sites, many only target a certain segment of anti-globalism, not all of it combined.  Others talk about the effects of globalism, but not the reasons behind those effects.  Still others are mainly outlets for news items related to globalism, or the particular niche to which they cater, but not the core beliefs behind what they fight.

The thing that distinguishes this site is that it addresses the core values of why globalism is not only a bad idea, but is, in fact, morally wrong. Here one might ask "but isn't morality relative?"   The answer is perhaps, but lets go through a moral checklist.  If you answer yes to the following questions, then we need not quibble about moral relativism. Do you believe:

  • That every person has an equal right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?
  • That every person has a right to own property?
  • That it’s wrong to violate the rights of another for your own benefit?
  • That it’s wrong to benefit indirectly from the violation of another’s rights?
    • Example: Is it wrong to buy stolen property?
  • That a person is entitled to the full value of the fruits of his or her labor?
  • That slavery is wrong?
  • That it’s wrong to buy the products sold by slave-masters?

If you answered yes to these questions, then you are of the same relevant moral holding as the founders and members of this site. In the rest of this site, we will discuss the various forms of globalism, and why it not only bad foreign policy, but is also morally wrong.  

We will also discuss who globalism benefits, who it harms, and the long-term consequences.

One thing you won't see here is a lot of news about current events pertaining to issues. We take more of a historical approach. Current changes in policy really do not affect our holdings, unless, of course, they happen to coincide. On that day, we may rejoice.