From Britannia to Barack: between the promise and reality of globalism

"Yes We Can!"

It's the slogan of the Obama movement, believed by many to represent new, groundbreaking ideas regarding post-raciality and togetherness. In reality, it is just a new spin on the same global-capitalist, multiethnic-nationalist fantasy that surfaced in the United Kingdom nearly a century ago:




So what is different this time around? Well, let's look at what the above poster got wrong.

First, it was absurd to suggest that the non-white "other", 90% of the world population, would have forever followed behind 'Mr. Anglo-Saxon Briton', ready to fight battles in his name. Much more in tune with the global reality is the imagery from the Obama movement, which includes a non-white leader named Obama, an overly non-white audience and an overly-optimistic white person lost in a sea of globalism, back at least a few rows:




Second, ignoring the reality of the modern globalist-capitalist multinational state, 'Mr. Anglo-Saxon Briton' is not doing anything in the recruitment poster to convince his superiors that he is not a racist. Today, it is absolutely essential that 'Mr. Anglo-Saxon' take such a role, or he is a racist.

The modern globalist-capitalist multinational 'togetherness' poster below demonstrates what Mr. Anglo-Saxon Briton could do to fix the problem: move himself to the back - or simply disappear from the poster altogether.


"Together"


Unfortunately, there is another problem: the word "together" is too ethno-centric. Due to its strictly Northern European and Germanic etymology, the word "together" does not reflect the ancient heritages of all the people who the poster is supposed represent as Britain.

To promote equality and to not offend anyone, several versions of the poster should have been printed, each substituting the word "together" with the equivalent word - יַחַד, مَعًا, saam, ndawonye, साथ में and so on - for each of the languages of the people targeted.

Once again, the Obama globalists have it right. "Yes we can" - si se puede!


"¡Si Se Puede!"

Fourth, the recruitment poster fails to show what should happen if and when 'Mr. Anglo-Saxon Briton' returns from the war. This is important, because he should know that, under the proper globalist-capitalist multinational state he is fighting for, he will no longer be empowered to choose his 'Ms. Anglo-Saxon'; 'Ms. Anglo-Saxon' will be a careerist competing for his job and choosing who she wants to date based on a culture that despises him, and encourages 'Mrs. Anglo-Saxon' to play around with the "other" who 'Mr. Anglo-Saxon Briton' once thought would be marching with - and behind him - to fight for his interests.




All the while, 'Mr. Anglo-Saxon Briton' will be under pressure to show that he is not somehow in some way a racist in civilian life:




For absolute realism, the recruitment poster should have shown a homefront that is overcrowded...




...and warned of what would happen in the distant future to his kind in part of the former empire, in South Africa, which is a grim warning of what could one day happen elsewhere.





Lastly, the recruitment poster should feature many, many children from all of those men specifically behind 'Mr. Anglo-Saxon', just to make it clear who is going to migrate to the home isle of 'Mr. Anglo-Saxon' and who 'Mr. Anglo-Saxon' is going to pay to integrate with his taxes, and who is going to demand everything from 'Mr. Anglo-Saxon', the last of his own kind. Welcome to the global-capitalist, multiethnic-nationalist dream turned reality. Yes we can!