When did you realize that neoliberal globalism is the best system for not only your own financial well being, but the mutual benefit of all humanity?
>>2747200
Too bad it just allows rich, powerful countries to incentivize the exploit of citizens of poor, powerless countries.
Globalism only benefits the globe if the playing field is even. It's not even close.
Back to pol, tard
>>2747226
You don't know what pol even is
>>2747224
And what would the options be for the citizens of those countries otherwise?
To live as impoverished peasants in the Indian and Chinese countryside for a couple of dollars a day?
There is a reason they clamor to work in Western factories. Their salary may not seem like much to us, but it is far more than they would make growing millet and sorghum in the middle of nowhere or working on a collective farm trying to meet some failing five year plan set by incompetent party officials.
>>2747234
A place where faggots with no life or future hang out
>>2747240
Delete this
>>2747240
>4chan
>free markets
Yes
>free trade
Yes
>open borders, currency unions, transnational organizations making regulations
No
If they stuck to the first two, I'd be the first in line to suck Soros' dick. But they don't.
>>2747238
They're better off staying where they are. They're buying in at ATH and it's all about to come crashing down, and it won't be pretty at all. It's going to be westerners fleeing to the third world soon enough.