In all cases, though, they represent the same thing: People fighting back against political and cultural leaders who have become an international class bound by ties, not to their own countries, but to other world leaders. The transnational elites posture for their fellow transnationals and enacts [sic] policies that enrich only themselves. The one thing theyre not doing is taking care of the people in their charge.
On the contrary, this class has contempt for the people in their charge and has arrogated to itself the obligation of molding them to their own enlightened tastes. Historically that offers a very happy present and a notably ugly future.
Just like the old days of feudalism, the European nobility may have fought among themselves, but they were united in the idea that they should rule over the common people.