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  • Obinice@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Thankfully we won’t need to find out, there’s no evidence that we’re in a post globalist world, or entering one any time soon.

    The EU and friendly ties via NATO are a great example, nations are realising more than ever that they must come together and work together to survive, and the Internet continues to make the world smaller, our communities closer.

    Not to mention the ever growing essential economic links between nations.

    There’s the occasional missteps of course, some xenophobes and fascists in various nations want to close their borders and essentially become North Korea, but that’ll never happen, it would be far, far too damaging for those nations if they actually listened to that vocal minority.

    • dropte_eth@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      I hope you’re right.

      I feel ratcheting tensions. The rise of far right, anti-immigration policies. The new Cold War between China and the Us forcing countries to pick sides. Tariffs. Cyber warfare. Extrajudicial killings.

      Im expecting a “We didn’t start the fire” 2025 edition

    • Auli@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      No but we could have a fractured net instead of a global one. With all countries trying to control it I can’t see it staying the way it is now.