: a person who advocates the interpretation or planning
of economic and foreign policy in relation to events and
developments throughout the world
WHEN IT’S ANTISEMITIC:
Much like dual loyalty, globalist is used to promote the
antisemitic conspiracy that Jewish people do not have
allegiance to their countries of origin, like the United States,
but to some worldwide order—like a global economy or
international political system—that will enhance their control
over the world’s banks, governments, and media (see control).
A post describing Jewish journalist Jake Tapper as a “half globalist,” where “globalist” is clearly a stand-in for Jewish blood, referring to Tapper’s Jewish father and mother who converted to Judaism.
The idea of a Jewish globalist was embedded in the
core ideology of Nazism. Hitler often portrayed Jews as
“international elements” who “conduct their business
everywhere,” posing a threat to all people who are “bounded
to their soil, to the Fatherland.”
Today, globalist is a coded word for Jews who are seen
as international elites conspiring to weaken or dismantle
“Western” society using their international connections and control over big corporations (see New World Order)—all
echoing the destructive theory that Jews hold greed and tribe
above country.