>>3134630 (OP)A fundamental part of globalism is seeing people as numbers, simply as a resource that can be managed in any way to achieve a "greater good" (which is either cope, or plans for more control). This kind of thinking strips away individuality. While humans need to be in a group and have a sense of belonging, individuality is still a very important ingredient, since each member of the group/wider society brings their own ideas which lead to advancements. Those who want less accent on the individual, and care more about something "big" and "common" signal that they want people to be powerless.