
×
Please verify
Each day we overwhelm your brains with the content you've come to love from the Louder with Crowder Dot Com website.
But Facebook is...you know, Facebook. Their algorithm hides our ranting and raving as best it can. The best way to stick it to Zuckerface?
Sign up for the LWC News Blast! Get your favorite right-wing commentary delivered directly to your inbox!
ShowApril 21, 2025
Watch: What is globalism and what can YOU do about it?
The people and ideology behind Globalism have done more to undermine American democracy and the Republic than you can even imagine. Today’s show breaks down everything you need to know about Globalism.
You don’t need any more proof that Globalism could not be more unpopular if the world depended on it. This is why you see a rise in pro-Nationalist leaders around the world and why Trump was elected. However, this does not mean the fight is over, as the powers that be continue to do all they can to make it “more powerful than ever.”
“According to ‘reputable sources’, Globalism is really just one big conspiracy,” Crowder said. “In reality, Globalism is a conglomerate of transnational actors that have no allegiance to any nation and seek to harmonize society across the globe."
This includes entities like the United Nations and the World Economic Forum, as well as private companies like BlackRock. And a clear sign an organization supports this agenda is by their support of buzzwords like "Nations without Borders" and "15-Minute Cities," among many others.
Although many national leaders like Trump have put an end to DEI initiatives, local leaders all around the world are doubling down more than ever before.
"The scary part is that Globalism is really just morphed into a strategy controlled by metropolitan centers that then extend all of that influence and power to the country and the globe at large," Crowder said.
According to the Mayor of Manchester, cities will become "places of equality, of progress, and of progress with unity.
According to Austintexas.gov:
The City of Austin’s Economic Development Department is pleased to announce the signing of a Friendship Cities Agreement between Austin, Texas, and Greater Manchester, England—marking a new chapter in international collaboration between the two cities. The agreement was signed on March 7, by Austin Mayor Kirk Watson and Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham at a ceremony at Austin City Hall.
At SXSW, Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham said, “We need to start building cities with public transit at the heart of it,” and that the next generation “may not want to own a car.”
According to the WEF, by 2030, most people will not own a car because “It is cheaper for you not to own your own car, and it reduces congestion, so you arrive at your destination more quickly and don’t have to spend time looking for parking. There are a lot fewer cars on the streets.”
In other words, “You will own nothing and be happy.”
However, Burnham claimed that his city continues to grow and it will continue to do so without residents “selling [their] souls.”
According to METRO, “Manchester City are owned by the Abu Dhabi-based Abu Dhabi United Group, anan investment company for the Abu Dhabi royal family, which is owned by Sheikh Mansour.”
"What makes you a citizen of your country couldn’t interest them less," Crowder said. "The qualities and attributes that [define] who you [stand in direct] opposition to their end goal—which is total control."
Latest