The New York Times has been a dishonest and blatant mouthpiece for the Left for many years. That includes a strong distaste for the Constitution, free enterprise, national pride and patriotism, and the idea of America in general. Most of their writers fancy themselves as “objective citizens of the world,” while anyone who expresses love for country, family, and freedom is considered an uneducated, backwards boob. It was therefore not surprising to read an article in the Times written by Parag Khanna, a self-described “global strategist” who aligns himself with the Council on Foreign Relations, who suggested that the structure and design of America is outdated and unnecessary.
His ideas include the proposal that operating with 50 somewhat independent states makes no sense and they should be done away with. In fact, the idea of national boundaries and unity is also a bad idea and limits the progress that could be made in a more centrally planned, top down structure. Where have we heard that before? Both the Soviet Union and China have tried a similar construct and have been dismal failures.
Read more about Khanna’s plan on page 2:
World government in the making
Crazy guy.
F**k you idiot.
What better way to control the masses huh?
Well here is another communist statement for the books. If he thinks China is so great, he can pack his bags and move there.
Oh hell no
Chinas government sucks bruh, do you even cultural anthropology.
People that want this should move to fucking China, or wherever. I don’t give a$#%&!@* Just get out.
Screw you
Communism on display