The globalist elites, as described by Agustín Laje in his book “Globalism: Social Engineering and Total Control in the 21st Century,” seek to crush national sovereignty and impose a global groupthink.
But last Tuesday, Americans decisively rejected this dystopian future and all who promote it. The assembled economic, media, and political elite were humiliated in the eyes of the world.
Trump victory was as unexpected as it was sweeping. Not only did he win the presidency, his party now holds the majority in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. He even won a stunning victory in the popular vote, outpolling Kamala Harris by four million votes or so – the first time a Republican candidate has done this since 2004.
Trump not only defeated Harris, he defeated the entire globalist alliance. His victory is a “Declaration of Rejection” against an ideology that was eager to destroy not only America’s borders, but individual rights and even freedom itself in the United States.
No doubt about it: Trump’s massive victory brings with it a historic opportunity to reshape the government into one that does not trample the rights of American citizens but rather respects them and their views. The majority of citizens want American sovereignty, and their national culture and values protected. And Trump has promised to do just that.
The Democratic Party has in recent years devolved into a woke entity that focuses more on cultural Marxism than on traditional bread-and-butter issues. These off-putting neo-Marxists relentlessly promote radical feminism, abortion, extreme environmentalism, and other components of the “woke” agenda. And in so doing, they have completely lost touch with their traditional supporters—working and middle-class Americans.
The woke agenda is consciously designed to divide and weaken traditional social structures so that the new globalist “mind-think” can be more easily imposed. Wherever it has been proposed it has created massive internal societal conflicts. But understand this: Societal conflict is a feature, not a bug, since the globalists hope to use the resulting unrest to cement their hold on power.
This is social engineering on a global scale, although the globalist elites are careful to disguise their true aims. They loudly proclaim the value of diversity but quietly seek to crush those with dissenting views. They pretend to celebrate different races and cultures but actually intend to create a homogenized culture worldwide.
Trump’s victory represents a decisive rejection of this worldview and a reaffirmation of America’s right—and the right of every nation—to decide its own path.
For Catholics, this election offers an important lesson. According to an exit poll conducted by NBC, 56% of Catholics voted for Trump, while 41% chose the Democratic option. Some polls show the split even higher, at 58% to 40%. This is, by any measure, a decisive rejection of the Democrats’ woke agenda.
Kamala Harris made the legalization of abortion up to birth one of the pillars of her campaign. She has often expressed contempt for Christians in general and Catholics in particular. While some Catholics continued to vote for policies which conflict with their faith on vital issues like the defense of life and human dignity, more and more are waking up.
This election marks a decisive turning point. For well over a century, the majority of Catholics in the United States have voted Democrat. They believed that the Democrats were the party of the common man, the “little guy.”
Now, for the first time, the majority is voting Republican. And it is, in large part, “the littlest guy of all” that has brought them over—the unborn child.
Catholic doctrine teaches the importance of defending life from conception to natural death.
In no election has the difference between the two parties—one the Party of Life and the other the Party of Death—been more apparent.
In no election have Catholics been more aware of the need to vote with an informed conscience firmly committed to Christian values.
We pray, for the sake not only of unborn babies in America but around the world, that the shift is permanent. If the Republican Party under Trump remains the Party of Life—which judging by Trump’s actions during his previous administration it will—and if Catholic voters continue to ignore the lies told by the hostile legacy media—which they seem to be doing—then the future of the fight for Life in America looks bright.
The pro-life movement in the United States and around the world has always been predominantly Catholic, and Catholics in the United States have continued to grow in number and influence. They are now ready to take the lead in the battle to defeat the woke culture of death.
We pro-lifers in Latin America applaud Trump’s victory and the majority of American Catholics who supported it. Because we understand, better than most, as goes America, so goes much of the world.