Globalization has made the world so uniform in its common trend of favoring the big corporations and the super-rich minorities that the tendency to include myself in the plight of the American people became a natural way of thinking and writing. Since I have lived and worked in three different countries, including many years in the USA, the borders between them and the differences between them have become blurred and I feel as if I belong in the United States just as much as in France.
Even though Sweden is indeed a case in itself, France is more and more having the same problems as the U.S. When I instinctively speak out as if I were part of the American public, it certainly indicates the universality of the problems the world has to face.
However, the upside-down world I am talking about is centered in the United States, radiating out from the United States, the most aggressive and imperialistic by far of any nation today. So I appeal to the American people to wake up and fight for their rights.
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