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A quick history lesson: Babylon vs. Persia.

Babylon (yes it comes from Babel) was an empire built on one idea: That all mankind should unite in a common language and culture. The Babylonian empire demanded that all submit and integrate.

According to the Bible, the jews revolted against Babylon, and around 600 BC, were put into exile for it. In reality, the Babylonians were trying to force the jews to integrate into their empire, which they were largely successful in doing.

The Persian empire replaced the Babylonian empire and had a completely different ideal: It was a federalist system, where the empire was composed of distinct components that were allowed to remain separate and distinct. Religion, language, culture were all allowed to remain intact.

It might be remarkable to consider how Persia defeated Babylon in almost a single night, but it shouldn't be. In integrated empires, there is tremendous political pressure to segregate.

The "Great Goal" of the globalist remains the same as it was in the time of Babylon. For whatever reason, they believe that humanity should become one culture, one language, one religion, and they are willing to use force to bring it about.

How do you resist? Simple: SPEAK your native language and refuse to learn the common language (today that is English.) MAINTAIN your cultural and religious identity. Enforce your borders and customs. Don't consume popular media from foreign sources. Don't read popular books from the same. Create your own works of art and consume them instead.
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