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It’s genuinely sad to see the world splintering into waves of nationalistic protectionism. Not long ago, we had something promising, a slow but steady crawl toward a united global community. Progress was gradual, sure, but it was real. Countries could specialize and trade freely: I’d buy your chips, you’d buy my steel, and we’d both come out ahead. It worked. Now, though, it’s all about "national sovereignty" and "independence" as if going it alone could ever match the strength of interdependence. The trust we built feels shattered and TBH it’s hard to imagine it being rebuilt anytime soon, if ever. |