Georgia’s Crackdown Exposes Globalist Threat to Sovereignty and Freedom
As Georgian authorities suppress protests with water cannons and pepper spray, the fight against creeping authoritarianism — and foreign influence — takes center stage in a pivotal struggle for freedom.
In the heart of Tbilisi, Georgia's capital, tens of thousands of citizens gathered to defend their national sovereignty and democratic aspirations against a government increasingly aligned with authoritarian influences. On Saturday, police deployed water cannons and pepper spray to disperse protesters who demanded an end to repressive policies under the ruling Georgian Dream party. What unfolded was more than a simple municipal election protest; it was a critical stand against the erosion of liberty and an ominous drift toward Moscow’s shadow. The governing party’s suspension of talks for European Union membership — a goal enshrined in Georgia’s constitution— signals a...
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