We're not living in the Fallout universe. Nobody in the Fallout universe wished for world peace and caused the global genocide. The world does not run on people wishing for things.
The world runs on much more complicated systems of people and groups of people working towards their own goals, benevolent or not. Even if someone did think, "Let's aim for world peace," you would first ask, "How do we accomplish that?" "Genocide everyone" is a valid answer, and we can evaluate that and go, "Nah, it's probably better to leave the world with some people suffering and some people not than to take away everyone's ability to do or experience anything."
So this whole thing is moot.
You don't have to enforce anything on others in a globalist world—or rather, not in the way that we're implying.
Also, Elon making a statement against enforcing shit on others? And yet he and his buddy are going to take away the right to abortion, take away the right for trans people to receive healthcare, take away migrants' abilities to work and live in the country, etc.
The USA is not trying to "enforce world peace." In fact, as far as peace goes, they're doing a really bad job.
We can do a speculative history analysis all we want. Fact is, the USA is not enforcing world peace, nobody is enforcing world peace, nobody is TRYING to enforce world peace. The world does not run on wishes; it runs on people.
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