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Even left-leaning OpenDemocracy smells something fishy with the WEF's "Great Reset" and their push for "stakeholder capitalism". Do you think governments and the elite would promote something that gives them less power and wealth? Follow the money...
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If you value your right to public health, to privacy, to access healthy food or to democratic representation, be wary of the words 'stakeholder capitalism’...
I have been trying to warn people. I'm glad that the truth is getting out there. The Great Reset is a plan to strip power away from the people and give all the power to those at the top. There's a lot of nice PR around it to make you go along with their plan.
Congratulations to OpenDemocracy for catching on.
I simply must applaud them here: "The idea of stakeholder capitalism and multi-stakeholder partnerships might sound warm and fuzzy, until we dig deeper and realise that this actually means giving corporations more power over society, and democratic institutions less.
Yes, this is what I've been saying. This is why I picked this name.
Something liberals and conservatives can agree on?
Well, that depends on whether Trump has taken as side yet... Because as you likely know, they instinctively support anything he is against, and oppose anything he supports.
Even left-leaning OpenDemocracy smells something fishy with the WEF's "Great Reset" and their push for "stakeholder capitalism". Do you think governments and the elite would promote something that gives them less power and wealth? Follow the money...
Great article thanks for posting.
People who have informed themselves have been warning about these ghoulish loons who want their global governance powers and wealth transfers to the top, private ownership of real estate, automobiles, material possessions controlled, and also digital identities which include complete health records, surveillance and punishment for wrong opinions or thinking, federal digital currency, technocratic totalitarianism.
The China model in action.
When I explain these details to friends and family, most don't believe it's being attempted, and would prefer to live their lives in their protective bubble. Open your eyes people. We are under attack.
Why are the Germans so hung up on pushing Fascism? In the 20th century they gave the world Adolf Hilter and in the 21st century they are giving the world Klaus Schawb.
Even left-leaning OpenDemocracy smells something fishy with the WEF's "Great Reset" and their push for "stakeholder capitalism". Do you think governments and the elite would promote something that gives them less power and wealth? Follow the money...
"Stakeholders" are self-appointed "experts" who are knowledgeable in all things woke. Basically the Great Reset wants to shift corporate focus from delivering shareholder value to being directed by the new proletariat class of global elites.
Why are the Germans so hung up on pushing Fascism? In the 20th century they gave the world Adolf Hilter and in the 21st century they are giving the world Klaus Schawb.
Because of Volkism
It is a cultural heritage that views identity as a nation and packs in a WHOLE lot of resentment for those that are not validating them. It breeds all sorts of nasty ideology, the German Volk (phFolk) is at the root of much evil.
Black scholar W.E.B. DuBois for example went to Germany decades ago and brought back the essence of the Volkisch and integrated concepts of "whiteness" that eventually became core components of Critical Race Theory and Identity Marxism in general
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