CHAMPIONING WESTERN DEMOCRACY? WEF GLOBALISTS AND THE UNITED STATES IN DOUBLE STANDARDS AND EXCEPTIONALISM
Abstract
Inconsistency and inequality have remained potent insignias of the Continental System for ages. Packaged, coded and deployed through the tactile subtlety of Western Diplomacy, chaos, confusion and exploitation are bequeathed as wholesome underdevelopment life lines to the many unsuspecting sovereignties. Western mainstream medias continue to shift their propagandist narratives, sowing discord and destabilization here and there. Apt in this game, the US and its cohorts deploy signature sanctions, regime change pseudo-operations and overt invasions to sustain a unipolar world. They claim to be liberal democracies, yet they censor free speech? In the new cold war conundrum, East-West infractions appear to have re-opened, deepened and widened scars, threatening old and new fraternal agreements, just as mutual suspicions are systemically growing, re-ordered by regional interests, re-arranged by newer technological inventions, profiled and propelled by unbridled blinding permutations, nuances and algorithm. This study is set to utilise the Historical Realism Theory and eclectic methodology tool towards proving that the so-called democratic West, ably led by the United States, are not only wallowing in political double standard, but also creating international deception and confusion. While frowning at these Western democratic exhibitions, this paper advocates a multipolar world order, where collective understanding, equality and respect ensures global security.
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