
Originally Posted by
Rhyfelwyr
You are right to identify these major changes.
But I do not believe that they occurred due to some conspiracy. What really caused them is economic and technological developments.
Technology has made the world a smaller place. I can hop on a plane and travel from Scotland to Kurdistan in a matter of hours. Ideas and styles can travel much faster now that they used to. Consider the internet - look at how a Kurd like yourself is able to communicate here with me, a Brit, as well as Americans, Norwegians, Dutchfolk etc. This allows for the exchange of ideas - hence why a Kurd like yourself would become an atheist rather than staying Muslim. And there's plenty of media besides the internet. Even though I am Scottish, I speak only English. Why? Because for hundreds of years literature was printed in English, and now when we watch TV we hear it in English. How is it that a Kurd like yourself can speak English? I'm guessing you were exposed through international media etc.
And then there's the economic changes. The collapse of the Communist World means we now have an economy that is truly global in its extent. Ideas like fascism, where people valued interventionism and closed borders against the world market have now disappeared. Consumer products made in China clothe Americans, while the Chinese aspire to look American in their dress.
And these technological and economic changes in turn drive social and political changes.
There is no conspiracy - change is natural.
You are right that Kurdistan and its people have been treated very badly by many different countries, but you are wrong in blaming it on a Zionist/Freemason conspiracy.
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