Interesting how popular right discourse surrounding "the Great Reset" and, really, any other issue, veers straight toward conspiracy rather than reasoned critique. I think its a sort of cognitive dissonance - refusing to face capitalism's failures. The minute they look under the
hood, they'll see that all the globalist structures and state interventions they're opposed to are functions of capitalism. Conspiracies are just easier to process as well. But they're not necessary to make sense of things. The structure, function, and driving ideology of
the World Bank, for example, are not some dark mystery. They mistake these institutions as "socialist" because they see that the elites that run these institutions adopt leftist cultural aesthetics and see this as the "left". Capitalist liberal elites are mistaken for socialist
because 30 years or whatever of electoral culture war bullshit has instructed everyone to understand only a simple political dichotomy between two sets of economic/cultural positions.
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