Globalism?

Why do we not like globalism? I understand why lefties dislike it (corporations bad, capitalism bad), but America being a global power seems like a good idea for controlling the world and keeping it from breaking down, if we stop being globalist there will be a power void. I assume Russia or China will fill that void and whichever one wins becomes the next super power and then America will become the second world.

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I think you have a misconception of what globalism actually is

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This.

To put it in a very basic way. The more moving parts a machine has the more likely it is to break down correct? It's hard enough keeping our machine (nation) running well. So why would we bind ourselves to the other machines that are far less reliable than we are?

Globalism destroys the white race and the culture/heritage of white countries.

>wikipedia
The word itself came into widespread usage, first and foremost in the United States, from the early 1940s.[3] This was the period when US global power was at its peak: the country was the greatest economic power the world had ever known, with the greatest military machine in human history.[4] Or, as George Kennan's Policy Planning Staff put it in February 1948: "[W]e have about 50% of the world's wealth but only 6.3% of its population. […] Our real task in the coming period is to devise a pattern of relationships which will permit us to maintain this position of disparity".[5] America's allies and foes in Eurasia were, of course, at this time suffering the dreadful effects of World War II.

Sounds bretty gud 2 me.

But while we pull back either Russia/China will move outward. Isolationalism in history is always before the death throws of the society.

>but America being a global power seems like a good idea
Right until the left imports a billion third-worlders to outvote you.