Right-wing antiglobalism,[1][2][3] also referred to as the antiglobalist right,[4][5] is a political position opposing globalization, arguing that it endangers national economies and identities and promotes illegal immigration.
[6] Right-wing antiglobalism protests against the Sustainable Development Goals,[7] 15-minute cities,[8] and COVID-19 vaccines as being created or promoted by globalists.
[15] Followers of the QAnon conspiracy theory refer to what they term "the cabal" as a secret worldwide elite organization that wishes to undermine democracy and freedom and implement their globalist agendas.
[16] Hungary's prime minister Viktor Orbán has used antisemitic tropes in accusations against globalists, espousing a conspiracy theory of a world network controlled by Hungarian-American philanthropist George Soros.
[19][20] The administration was accused of using the term as an antisemitic dog whistle,[21] and to associate their critics with an international Jewish conspiracy.