• cecilkorik@lemmy.ca
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    20 hours ago

    You seem to miss that my entire argument was predicated on the countries we free trade with being properly aligned with us first, once we have shared values then we can trade freely with all the things we share values on, which should be almost everything. Free democratic countries around the world large and small were doing fucking great with free trade until the broken nominal democracies and despotic dictatorships started to hijack the system for their own gain. We should never have been trading with them the way we did, I am anything but a libertarian, but I am absolutely a humanist and a globalist on the whole. I don’t mourn the death of the current system of globalization because it has been corrupted likely beyond repair and has failed at its goals, like you pointed out and that I agree with, but in principle I support the idea, but only with like-minded aligned countries that support human rights and progress. Otherwise we’re not just wasting our time we’re actually economically supporting that evil. I don’t believe in that.

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      20 hours ago

      ‘Remember when outsourcing was good?’ is not better. The US didn’t give a shit about human rights in South Korea, and they’re one of the countries we like. They were aligned in the sense they did what corporate and military interests wanted.

      • cecilkorik@lemmy.ca
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        19 hours ago

        I don’t consider the US to be aligned with my values. I didn’t then, and I certainly don’t now.