Although many, especially in the West, will feel uncomfortable when being faced with this truth, the fact remains that about 20% of the world population today willingly, but in many cases also unwittingly, contributes to the continuously ongoing imperialistic campaigning by the Western governments and power structures, including by the EU and NATO blocks.

When we add up the populations of Europe, North America and Australia – the driving populations of Western imperialism, over the rest of the world – we get about 18% of the world population. The 2% remaining, to have 20% roughly, is provably to be found in countries such as the Philippines, in South East Asia, a country of about 100 million people that is extremely westernized when religion, politics, economy and culture are considered. But also in South Korea for instance is Western imperialism very much alive and accepted.

Western imperialism is the far-reaching efforts of western governments to westernize the rest of the world through overt and covert warfare, predominantly, but also through entertainment (Hollywood), banking (credit-based societies), politics (“democratization”) and corporatism.

Through this system, but also due to other factors, is the African continent being kept at a “third-world” status. An endless cycle of development and charity yet without significant improvements for the African people. Even after more than a hundred years since the early 1900s. Western imperialism, demonstrably, keeps the African continent fractured and politically and economically dysfunctional even after many attempts by African leaders to create a united African front against Western imperialism (e.g. by Muammar Gaddafi).

South Americans on their turn also continue to struggle to fend off the Western imperialistic campaigns led by US multinationals and the US Fed and by the EU apparatchiks.