

The Reason Globalists Undermine Trump’s Deportations of Illegals | Ryan Girdusky
17 snips Apr 9, 2025
Ryan Girdusky is a keen political analyst and host of the 'A Numbers Game' podcast, with a focus on nationalist populism. He explores the impact of open-border immigration policies, shedding light on the cultural clashes between globalists and populists. Girdusky discusses the challenges faced by figures like Marine Le Pen, revealing insights into European politics. He critiques U.S. deportation policies and the influence of left-leaning NGOs, while also addressing rising anti-Semitism and the need for respectful political discourse.
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Nationalist Populism Defined
- Nationalist populism is a conflict between globalism and patriotism, focusing on issues like trade and immigration.
- It also represents a class conflict between the rooted working class and the mobile upper class.
Elite Opposition
- Elites often oppose nationalist populism due to their mobility and benefiting from neoliberal policies.
- They've been insulated from negative consequences like manufacturing decline and wars.
Globalist Mindset
- Globalists believe in the interchangeability of people, disregarding cultural differences.
- They prioritize a system benefiting them: cheap labor, manufacturing outsourced to China, and American military protection.