The Awesomesauce of Globalism 2016-04-28, 08:10:03 This forum has had plenty threads constrained to narrow geographic regions like Eurafrica and the Americas, but not a single one for transcending those boundaries. Until now. This thread extols the joys of a global world, how people the world over break out of their cramped nationalistic prison cells into the free soaring space of globalism. Here we can celebrate our global interconnectedness, our mobility, our creativity, our collective joy of life.In this thread you too can join the world.
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #1 – 2016-04-28, 08:13:19 Identity 2016: 'Global citizenship' rising, poll suggestsQuotePeople are increasingly identifying themselves as global rather than national citizens, according to a BBC World Service poll.The trend is particularly marked in emerging economies, where people see themselves as outward looking and internationally minded.However, in Germany fewer people say they feel like global citizens now, compared with 2001.Pollsters GlobeScan questioned more than 20,000 people in 18 countries. More than half of those asked (56%) in emerging economies saw themselves first and foremost as global citizens rather than national citizens. In Nigeria (73%), China (71%), Peru (70%) and India (67%) the data is particularly marked.By contrast, the trend in the industrialised nations seems to be heading in the opposite direction.In these richer nations, the concept of global citizenship appears to have taken a serious hit after the financial crash of 2008. In Germany, for example, only 30% of respondents see themselves as global citizens.
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #2 – 2016-04-28, 12:20:44 Where does identifying as European/Western fit in?
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #3 – 2016-04-28, 12:41:45 Citizenship used to be an objective thing, not a feeling of an individual. Feelings come and go. Subjective trends are irrelevant.
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #4 – 2016-04-28, 16:17:27 Quote from: Frenzie on 2016-04-28, 12:20:44Where does identifying as European/Western fit in?Traditionally European was Go EU! and Trans-Atlantic was Go NATO! But either organisation may have lost a little luster lately. Last Edit: 2016-10-21, 05:50:45 by jax
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #5 – 2016-04-28, 23:09:35 Global miserabilism.Globalism is the Way of the Cattle.
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #6 – 2016-04-29, 01:54:22 Groan, groan, groan. Why do you have to drift into that daft "awesome" stuff?? It is so much part of US life and now we are getting it here with people. Even routine things are damn "awesome."
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #7 – 2016-04-29, 05:44:44 Quote from: rjhowie on 2016-04-28, 17:54:22It is so much part of US life and now we are getting it here […]That's so like 1990s, RJ! Try to keep up!
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #8 – 2016-04-29, 07:37:56 Quote from: OakdaleFTL on 2016-04-29, 05:44:44That's so like 1990s, RJ!Well, if you want to go full Irish, like. https://youtu.be/jAGgKE82034
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #9 – 2016-04-29, 08:27:08 As often happens, you post the most interesting links! Thanks.
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #10 – 2016-04-30, 05:20:16 You are waffling Oakdale. It is a routine thing in America that the damn word 'awesome' is used for things that aren't even, well, awesome. I see it time and again on my forums re my hobby of rail and tram simulators. Yanks come on and a routine route on show is aromatically awesome (groan). The word like the routine ex-colonists stuff is slipping in here too. Ridiculous.
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #11 – 2016-05-01, 05:14:58 That's because you are all prissy fuddy-duddies, boy-o. "Girl-y men" I think was the term SNL popularized…
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #12 – 2016-05-01, 21:55:19 Kind of would be funny coming from you when you consider how infantile much that comes out out of the ex-colonies can be.The constant misue of that damn word 'awesome' kind of belies that so wax on I am not reading this them guff any more as I don't want to end up like you dear hermit. Oh and before i drop out this one I feel sorry for the sensible ex-colonials here!
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #14 – 2016-09-28, 12:26:28 There is a celebration of Globalism with Chinese Characteristics in the Infrastructure thread:Quote from: jax on 2016-09-27, 06:28:31B&R, the Belt and Road Initiative (also known as One Belt One Road or The Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-century Maritime Silk Road or sometimes Silk Road 2.0). This infrastructure project, connecting East Asia with Southeast Asia, Europe and Africa through Central, South and West Asia, is often seen as a political project, Chinese projection versus American containment. Perceived American naval blocade is countered with the dictum, Go West, Young Nation![...]Part 1/7: https://youtu.be/4ULh0hjVQJgPart 2/7: https://youtu.be/BySt7VohNJQPart 3/7: https://youtu.be/IbOlMpBSXEI
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #15 – 2016-09-28, 12:34:52 Or the map from the Wikipedia article,
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #17 – 2016-10-19, 06:57:11 SUPERGIANTSUnlike the West, India and China embrace globalisationQuote from: jax on 2016-10-19, 00:31:27QuoteThe Chinese people recognise their country’s growing prominence on the world stage: 75% say China is playing a more important role in world affairs than it did 10 years ago, and only 10% of suggest that they are a less important player in the global arena.Indians as well acknowledge their country’s growing international stature: 68% say India plays a more important role in the world today compared with 10 years ago, and only 15% suggest that India plays a less important role. Both the Chinese and Indians are far more likely than Europeans at 23% or Americans, 21%, to assume that their nation plays a more important role on the world stage today than it did a decade ago.
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #18 – 2016-10-20, 03:29:54 "More important"… For better or for worse?
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #19 – 2016-10-20, 16:47:11 That they (and the rest of world) play a bigger role again is absolutely for the better. Whether they will play that bigger role better is a more open question. So far it has been fantastic and unprecedented, but there are real concerns if they can keep this up, or do even better. I am cautiously optimistic, not due to these politicians though.
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #20 – 2016-10-21, 01:48:03 I certainly wish well for all the regional powers; and I share your misgivings…(BTW, jax: When you say "absolutely" you mean "I've got my fingers crossed, for all the good that'll do!" )
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #21 – 2016-10-22, 09:48:36 A Brazilian friend told me that the Brazilian marine intercepted and captured two gigantic Chinese fishing ships that were fishing by aspiring the entire floor of the ocean with giant suction units.It destroys all the entire ocean life including fish from all ages and species, crustaceans, egg layers, algae, corals, etc.It must be what Jax's neocon euphemism calls "play a bigger role" in the world.
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #22 – 2016-10-24, 05:23:10 We used to have international agreements about such…
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #23 – 2016-10-29, 10:43:53 Quote from: Belfrager on 2016-10-22, 09:48:36A Brazilian friend told me...Let me try to imagine you having a Brazilian friend.No, can't imagine. I give up.
Re: The Awesomesauce of Globalism Reply #24 – 2016-10-29, 10:55:07 Ok, I confess, the guy is obviously not a friend of mine. I was just trying to play the globalism friendship...