May Blames Nationalism By Richard Miller

     I had all but forgotten about that old globalist fool, Theresa May, but she is back, to blame nationalism, not China, for the Wuhan flu:
  https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2020/05/07/theresa-may-blames-nationalism-for-the-chinese-coronavirus-crisis/

“The former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May blamed the forces of nationalism and populism for the scale of the Chinese coronavirus crisis, saying that countries should instead coalesce around “great multilateral institutions” such as the World Health Organization (WHO). In an article entitled “Nationalism Is No Ally in This Battle Without Borders” — the ex-prime minister who failed to deliver Brexit said that the pandemic hit the world at a time in which a “US president was elected on a mandate of America First”. “Against a backdrop of populist politics in many countries, the search for political solutions to economic and social challenges has become a competition of absolutes. A polarised politics has taken hold. It views the world through a prism of winners and losers and sees compromise and co-operation as signs of weakness,” the ex-prime minister wrote in The Times. “Lost is the idea that countries do better by working together to solve common problems, even if doing so sometimes means an apparent sacrifice of short-term benefit for the greater good,” she added. Mrs May chose instead to hail the “great multilateral institutions” of the United Nations, the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the World Health Organization (WHO), despite the fact that the WHO promoted Chinese communist propaganda from the outset of the coronavirus outbreak. “There remains no collective international view as to what works best in dealing with the virus — nor does there seem to have been any attempt to form one. This risks exacerbating the shift towards nationalism and absolutism which is emasculating the institutions that served us well over decades,” May lamented.”

     All nonsense from yesterday’s woman. The very organisations she champions were playthings of China in its cover up in the initial stages of the pandemic. And, most importantly, it was global mass movements of people which funnelled the virus around the world anyway. Trump is at fault, not for having a sensible nationalism like Mongolia, but for still embracing manic mass immigration, even while China was locking its borders.

 

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