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New U.N. chief says politicians are failing 'losers of globalization'
2016-11-23
[Yahoo] The incoming head of the United Nations warned on Tuesday that "losers of globalization" in rich countries have felt ignored by establishment politicians, prompting them to turn to nationalist agendas, as in the U.S. election and Brexit referendum.
So... if the rich countries are "losers", why the fucking holy hell would they want to be in your mad scheme?
Antonio Guterres, elected in October to take over as U.N. secretary general next year,
I missed that. Is he any better than Ban Ki Moon or Boutros Boutros Gali, or any of the rest of the flaccid nonentities who have been compromised into the job in recent years?
told a conference in his native Lisbon that this trend had undermined the willingness to receive refugees in Europe this year.

He said the world must re-establish international protection for refugees coming from war zones such as Syria, but it would not be easy as developed countries were turning to nationalist agendas.
Not hard when your "refugees" act as colonists and attack the natives.
Europe has struggled to handle a huge influx of refugees, many of whom displaced by the war in Syria. The United States has accepted only a very small number of refugees and may take in even fewer next year.
Send 'em back via nuclear missile.
"In 2016, we have witnessed a dramatic deterioration of that international protection regime (for refugees)," Guterres said.

"This example started in the developed world, it started essentially in Europe, it is spreading now like a virus into other parts of the world."

Guterres, who was U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees until last year, linked the growing resistance to accepting refugees to wider concerns about globalization.

"I don't think we can look strictly at the refugee issue, I think the problem is a broader problem," he told the conference on Europe's refugee crisis.

There was a consensus in the mid-1990s that globalization would benefit all, he said.
Well, those in power. As you stated the rich countries get fucked.
"But a lot of people were left behind ... In the developed world, (there are) those who have been losers in globalization," he said. "The recent analysis of the rust belt in the United States, I think, is a clear demonstration of that, when we speak about the elections."

Donald Trump won this month's election in the United States in part thanks to support from voters who have seen their jobs lost to countries with cheaper labor.

"So globalization has not been as successful as we had hoped and lots of people became not only angry with it, but feeling that political establishments and international organizations are not paying attention, were not taking care (of them)," he said.

This led to what he called "a kind of evolution" in which anti-establishment parties now tended to win elections and referendums tended to attract majorities against whatever was put to a vote.
I vote we fire your asses into the sun.
Posted by:DarthVader

#8  Quick background.

He would have been a good fit for the prophesied next president, but will have an interesting time with the actual winner. Thank you, Pappy.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-11-23 21:33  

#7  Conflating 2 entirely separate issues. Trade globalisation and mass immigration. There is no necessary relationship between them. China is the biggest participant in trade globalisation, and has no immigration (except some ethnic Chinese).
Posted by: phil_b   2016-11-23 18:04  

#6   Is he any better than Ban Ki Moon or Boutros Boutros Gali

Quick background.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-11-23 11:35  

#5  "losers of globalization" in rich countries have felt ignored by establishment politicians

Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-11-23 09:28  

#4  "protection for refugees coming from war zones such as Syria"

Yet most of them ARE NOT. Syria sells passports, it's an establishment scam to ignore the migration fraud.

It's been a known secret that a lot of the gimmigrant "children" are very much older than claimed.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2016-11-23 09:13  

#3  Antonio, remind us again of the advantages of globalization. Also remind us of what the hell the UN does that is useful and why they suck up so much of U.S. taxpayer's money.
Posted by: JohnQC   2016-11-23 08:40  

#2  So - globalism creates "losers. The answer of course, is to double down on globalism. Riiiiight...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2016-11-23 08:32  

#1  He said the world must re-establish international protection for refugees coming from war zones such as Syria

How long have you had Palestinian refugee camps from the '48 war? You don't have solutions and only offer unending occupations. Those Germans driven from their homes in Prussia and Silesia a couple years earlier were absorbed into the larger population without a lot of UN help. I know, "where's the graft in that".
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-11-23 07:01  

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