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“Global Village”

 A Multicultural Society Without A Culture

29/7/2005

By Nadir Martello 

I am trying to visualize a world where class distinction, cultures, traditions and nationalities are no longer the characteristics of society.   However, I find it hard to imagine that such world could exist, for I have always considered diversity among the peoples of many countries to be quintessential, for where there is no culture there is no real human life worth living. 

Just imagine for a moment living in a world where everybody is the same: eating similar food, living in houses that all the same in design, shape and size; speaking the same language, dressing the same [as in Mao’s China] - that truly makes my sky to turn from blue to gray! Not a nice thought, really. 

Imagine a garden where there is only one type of flower?  Would anyone in his right mind, exchange our beautiful earth with its hills, mountains, lakes, seas, oceans, steppes, tundra, deserts, glaciers, rivers, canyons, crevices, forests, for another planet where uniformity of land and soil is dominant and whose landscape is no landscape at all, for everything is flat and boring?   

On the surface

Since World War II, transport and communication has revolutionized our way of life on this planet: travel from country to country became faster and relatively accessible to most people, whereas previously it was an expensive, sometimes difficult enterprise.  

The saying that today’s world is a “global village” where communication between different cultures becomes a reality, sounds pleasant enough, even cozy. Oh! Really! 

But do I see what you see, or better still, do you see what I see – what, in truth, is behind this “global village” phenomena?  

Global Village First ingredient: Multiculturalism

“A mile starts with the first step”, says an old proverb. Taking one step at time, and starting with the first ingredient - in this case “Multiculturalism” - I will give you (presto!) a menu for all those hungry for truth. 

 

“Multiculturalism”

It seems to me that many people, (probably the majority) already accept multiculturalism as a fact of life, but very few understand what it really entails.  Multiculturalism is one of many buzz words - used by the banker-controlled media and education system – to describe a melting-pot society, where all above-mentioned culture, tradition, etc. have been eliminated, by forcing masses of people from their land [through wars, famine, unemployment, etc.] to become aliens of the host country which, willingly or unwillingly, is forced to accept the social and financial burden, as a consequence. 

 

Religions & Multi-faiths

Today, it is not surprising that in our western society, where multiculturalism is “a fact of life”, Christianity, the religion of our Forefathers, is dying. Yes, Christianity becomes just one religion among many, if not less important than the New Age movement, or Islam, this thanks to the corporate controlled media with its “War on Terrorism”. 

But why such insistence on a religion such as Christianity, you might ask. Personally, I believe that there is no truth on earth, apart from Christianity. Now I am not going to explain myself on this assertion, because it is not the scope of this essay. 

I will point out, though, that the development of destabilization, which our western society is experiencing, will bring no good, but only self-destruction, without a doubt in the near future.  

I strongly believe that the development we have achieved during the last two thousand years was due to Christianity, for in spite of humanity’s shortcomings, without it, we would not have what we have today. 

The adversaries of Christ and of his Church might want to argue, but these people are for the total dismantling of Christianity; it is they who are the architects of this so-called ‘global village’, of course, in the name of “democracy”, which is nothing more than a buzz word for Communism, or better still, Marxization of the entire globe. In other words, they are for One World Government.

But the Scripture says: “The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. This is Yahweh's doing, and we marvel at it.”  [Psalm 118:22-23]   

Responsibility – I am my brother’s keeper

Christianity is based on love and truth - “democracy” [read Marxism] on lies and deception. Christian love, which is divine, develops and nurtures the individual per se, as well integrating him within a community of love [the Church] in preparation for the true Community to come [the Kingdom of God].  

Therefore, in a Christian context, responsibility for a Christian means everybody is his brother’s keeper, because Jesus Christ loves us so much that He gave His life for us; so we must do the same for our brothers and sisters without distinction of race, colour or sex. 

Under a Marxist regime, the individual is good as long he follows the party-state commands and regulations. Under this system, nobody is really responsible for anybody else, except to the party-state, which has the ultimate power over everyone under its control. Naturally, individualism is out, because it tarnishes the “democratic system”, which is based on the French Revolutionary motto: “liberty, fraternity, and equality”. 

Not for nothing did the French Revolution, under the banner of “Liberty, Fraternity, and Equality”, destroy thousands of churches, monasteries and confiscated all Catholic property [the beginning of communism] and eliminated hundreds of thousands of Christians, in the process, many of whom were bishops, priests, brothers and nuns.  

If the French Revolution was bad enough, the Russian Revolution was even worse, for among the genocide of Christians we count millions who died by dead squads, by starvation and by forced labor in Gulags, in that bloody-thirsty country, which in no time would became the notoriously atheistic, murderous Soviet Union.  

Is China any different? Not at all, for the same genocidal pogrom against Christians is applied by the atheistic Communist party-state. Christians were systematically persecuted by the Mao’s regime, and the persecution goes on, as I write this today[1]. China’s One-Child Policy, implemented since the late 70s, has been, and still is one of worst crimes against humanity and God, in these last two hundred years. All this happens, of course, in the name of “democracy”. 

The irony is, the very countries where Christianity has been  driven underground - Russia, China, Vietnam, Cuba, North Korea and others - now call themselves democratic states; but liberty is far from being one of the ingredients in their ‘daily menu’, for the party-state dictates who has the right to live or die [One-Child Policy, slave labor, one party regime, totally state-controlled media, no private property, except, of course, for the functionaries of the state-party, etc.] 

How different is it in the West?

Albeit disguised by well-orchestrated media propaganda, using words such as “free trade” [read ‘strings attached’ = Neocolonialism], “free speech” [censured], “free elections” [rigged], “free education”  [brainwashing], “pro-choice” [no option but coercion through state legislation], “multi-faith system” [believing anything and ultimately nothing: New Age, the Council of Churches], it’s happening here in West too.    

 

Second & third ingredients: Ecumenism & Collegiality   

At the religious level of the global village, we contemplate a second and third ingredient - Ecumenism[2] and Collegiality[3].

Nowadays, on the pretext of relevancy and democracy the post-conciliar[4] Catholic Church adopted the secular [read modernist] credo, that is, “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”.  Furthermore, it reflects two planks of Freemasonry: Liberty (freedom from dogma) and Equality (freedom from authority, the basis of the democratic Church).

Ecumenism and collegiality are the Trojan horses in the Catholic Church, which, as happened to the Trojans three thousand years ago, will lead her down a path she ought not go.

Ecumenism is a tool to protestantise the Church, from the bottom up; and collegiality is a tool to protestantise the Church, from the top down. In other words the former operate as a plane from the base [believers]; the latter from the head [hierarchy].  

It won’t be long before we will see the “evolution” of the Papacy, priesthood, sacraments and religious orders, as we already see this in any other Christian denomination that is not Catholic in our midst.  

That is exactly what the adversaries of the Christianity planned for many years now – the total destruction of Christian civilization and the Apostolic Catholic Church in the process. 

Conclusion 

The Global Village is not just a buzzword for social change; it is Socialism in terms that everybody has “liberty” - to be enslaved by the state, “fraternity” - a “comrade” without difference or individuality, and expendable; and “equality” - at the bottom of the ladder, without privilege or incentive unless you are member of the political party-nomenclature.    

Welcome, then, to the New World Government.

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Some interesting links on the same theme:

Gilad Atzmon -, Monday, August 08, 2005

http://peacepalestine.blogspot.com [multi-culturalism] 

 

Socialism in Sweden - Are People Sheep? by Nima Sanandaji

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/sanandaji3.html 

 

Important! The welfare state is modern man's Baal by Gary North

"values clarification" Young people have learned to rethink their parents' values and justify creating their own evolving values.

Caught up in these shifting currents and merging values

http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north397.html      


[1] See Christianity Is China's New Social Revolution By Richard Spencer in Beijing The Telegraph – UK 7-29-5  - http://www.rense.com/general67/cbr.htm; also: Catholic Church in China - Article: http://www.cardinalkungfoundation.org/articles/index.html 

[2] See: “Appeasement”  - Elymas - Part One Archives: Elymas Part 1

[3] As above, and read here too:

Collegiality: We might think that the word ‘collegiality’ is new, because before Vatican II it was hardly ever mentioned. Catholic Encyclopaedia (pages 230-231) says: “A broad term that describes the exercise of the authority in the Church. The fundamental teaching and governing authority, ordered to the building up of the Body of Christy and ultimately the salvation of the members of the Church, has been handed down from the Apostles. The Apostles did not act in isolation as they continued the mission of Christ, but rather as one body, even though they might have been geographically separated. They formed one college with St. Peter as their head. In the most fundamental sense, collegiality means the working together to promote the mission of the Church. It does not mean that all have equal authority with regard to ecclesiastical offices held.”

 “In the strict sense, collegiality describes the manner in which the body of bishops in communion with the Church, together with the Pope, exercises its power. It does so solemnly when the concept bishops gather in ecumenical council acting in union with the successor of Peter (cf. LG, nn.23; 25). The bishops also act in a collegial manner when they exercise their responsibilities while dispersed throughout the world. The concept of collegiality means that the bishops do not function as vicars or representatives of Pope. Rather, they act as representatives of Christ in their dioceses. Because the Lord named Peter to be the head of the Church, the bishops act collegially only when doing so together with the successor of Peter.”  http://www.sheddinglight.info/elymas-2.htm

 [4] Post-Conciliar Catholic Church is the name given to her after the Vatican II, i.e. after the years  1962-65.

Contact: nadir@sheddinglight.info

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