Why is there no global language that at least nearly half the world speaks (3.5 billion, I'm talkin', including non-native speakers)
Is the Tower of Babel still affecting us or something?
Edit:
We have 8 billion people, yet the best we could muster for the most total speakers of a language is under 2 billion, including non-natives...
English (1,452 million speakers)
First language: 372.9 million
Total speakers: 1.4+ billion
According to Ethnologue, English is the most-spoken language in the world including native and non-native speakers.
It had a lot of support with early 20th century anarchists who saw it as a way to make people less nationalistic and prone to their domestic propaganda.
Maybe it's Interlingua. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlingua
Most people who speak a latin based language already understand interlingua.
That would be the best chance of getting a majority of the world on the same language. It would include a big part of Europe, all of South and Central America and half of North America
We have our choice between Spanish Latin, Romanian Latin, or super complicated Latin that contradicts itself and absorbed things from everywhere at random.