Anonymous
ID: wBq61c6P
7/9/2025, 2:47:15 PM No.509915687
Christianity is globohomo—just with older branding and fancier robes. It was the original world-flattening ideology: a one-size-fits-all belief system designed to erase borders, cultures, and traditions in favor of a universal, abstract “truth” enforced by a central authority. Sound familiar? From Rome to modern NGOs, Christianity paved the way for the modern globalist project by softening people up for top-down control, guilt-based obedience, and moral conformity. It taught populations to ignore blood, soil, ancestry, and instead submit to a foreign god, foreign book, and foreign moral code that had nothing to do with their native identity. It is the proto-WEF, the spiritual IMF, the Vatican-flavored UN.
What do you think modern globalism is built on? Universal human rights, moral policing, mass immigration, blind tolerance—all rooted in the Christian idea of dissolving distinctions in the name of a higher, abstract unity. Christianity was never “based”—it was always the long arm of empire, first Roman, then colonial, now neoliberal. “We’re all one in Christ” became “we’re all one under democracy,” then “we’re all one under ESG scores.” Globohomo didn’t hijack Christianity—it is Christianity, minus the incense. It's the same spiritual flattening, just digitized, sterilized, and rainbow-wrapped.
What do you think modern globalism is built on? Universal human rights, moral policing, mass immigration, blind tolerance—all rooted in the Christian idea of dissolving distinctions in the name of a higher, abstract unity. Christianity was never “based”—it was always the long arm of empire, first Roman, then colonial, now neoliberal. “We’re all one in Christ” became “we’re all one under democracy,” then “we’re all one under ESG scores.” Globohomo didn’t hijack Christianity—it is Christianity, minus the incense. It's the same spiritual flattening, just digitized, sterilized, and rainbow-wrapped.
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