You are claiming that we can't talk about a major world issue because somehow the title of that issue is off limits as anti-Semetic. That's flat out ridiculous, but unfortunately par for the course when it comes to dealing with modern-day progressives.
No, you have to listen to Trump rallies, to see the entire context in which "globalist" is but one word he uses for the purpose of working up the anger of his listeners. It's not a title. Take the time to listen to Trump. Just a suggestion, it ain't easy, lol. But nobody has to filter this guy through their echo chamber of choice. One only has to listen to the man himself.
I am talking from the perspective of listening to the guy, and reading his tweets. I have seen you speak repeatedly of over the top hatred of Trump, or Trump derangement. Well, obviously you like him more then some. You can deny it, but if you can just go by his words, no echo chamber, and find this not unacceptable entirely, then I don't understand you, either.
It's not hatred. It's resistance to the intolerable. You don't get it. That's how I see it. You don't get it where Trump is concerned. And I don't care how you voted, or how many times you say that you too don't like Trump .
I listen to him to judge him. I think he's misguided. Yes, he angers me. But you think of people like me when you speak of Trump derangement at times. And it's not hatred, it's resistance to the intolerable. And I feel safe in making that judgement. And maybe history will judge far worse. With climate change, yeah, history likely will.
I think you missed the point entirely. I watch those rallies and the crowds that attend them. I see a dangerous movement. I am reminded of similar movements in other times and places. I believe in learning from the lessons of history. What the hell is the point otherwise?