This article discusses the rise of global government aspirations among right-wing groups, particularly in light of Elon Musk's influence and Donald Trump's policies. It also highlights the ongoing debate about funding disparities between private and public schools in Australia and raises concerns about the implications of Trump's ambitions for international relations and the future of the Commonwealth.
In the lead-up to the 2016 US presidential election, right-leaning conspiracy theorists promoted the false narrative of a pedophile cabal led by Hillary Clinton seeking global domination from a pizza shop. Fast forward eight years, and while global government isn't being established by pizza-shop pedophiles, Elon Musk , a prominent figure among right-wing circles, has significantly contributed to the re-election of former President Donald Trump .
Musk's $300 million campaign donation grants him considerable influence, leading him to advocate for populist policies and parties like Nigel Farage's in the UK and far-right groups in Germany. This apparent acceptance of global government by far-right theorists hinges on it being controlled by their own people. As our own election approaches, one wonders if Musk will attempt to exert influence here. Perhaps greater scrutiny should be placed on groups like the Atlas network and gatherings like the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship, which promote populist agendas.Trump's ambition to incorporate Greenland into the US and merge Canada into the 51st state raises questions about international relations and the future of the Commonwealth. It's unclear how King Charles, as the head of state of Canada, would react to such proposals. Australia, as a Commonwealth country with the British monarch as its head of state, potentially faces implications from Trump's assertive stance. The resignation of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the predicted outcome of his party's dismal performance in the upcoming election serve as a warning for Australian politics. Overpopulation, insufficient housing and infrastructure, and a worsening cost-of-living crisis could lead to public discontent and unrest. The ongoing debate over private versus public education in Australia highlights a persistent inequity in school funding. The significant disparity in per-student funding between Catholic and independent schools compared to public schools is a matter of concern, particularly when public schools primarily serve disadvantaged students. Redirecting funds from overfunded private schools to underfunded public schools is essential for achieving educational equity
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