

Globalism Gets REJECTED & Democrat Party Suffers UGLY Mask-Off Moment
Sep 27, 2025
Joining the conversation are Parker Thayer, an investigative researcher focused on funding networks and activist financing, and Mike Slater, host of the Politics by Faith podcast. They delve into the decline of globalism, with Jesse questioning its impact on national identity and sovereignty. Parker reveals the connections between George Soros’s funding and extremist groups, while Mike discusses cultural nihilism and its link to political violence. Together, they explore the Christian response to societal turmoil, emphasizing forgiveness amidst tragedy.
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Globalism Redefines Leaders' Loyalties
- Jesse Kelly defines globalism as leaders prioritizing each other and planetary governance over their nation's citizens.
- He argues this shift undermines national obligations and accountability, harming Western civilization.
Demand Action, Not Empty Diplomacy
- Kelly praises Trump's UN speech for calling out the United Nations' failures and urging action over words.
- He implies leaders should prioritize concrete actions to solve wars and migration instead of issuing empty statements.
Mass Migration As A Political Strategy
- Kelly says mass migration is central to globalists' plan because it dilutes patriotic citizens who resist their agenda.
- He frames importation of foreigners as deliberate political strategy, not accidental policy failure.