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Old 08-14-2023, 09:20 AM   #7735
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Originally Posted by 2Stonedbirds View Post
Like when Chrystia Freeland wrote about the WEF, among other plutocrats as she refers to them, as:

“Some farsighted plutocrats try to use their money not merely to buy public office for themselves but to redirect the reigning ideology of a nation, a region or even the world.”

https://www.google.com/amp/s/nationa...25632cf10/amp/

Now of course she on the WEF board so it's all totes cool and good. But we are going to pretend that didn't happen as well.
The problem I have with the whole thing, is that 10 years ago the WEF was viewed as a conservative entity, endorsing neoliberal values, playing to the market economy and supported by top right wingers, including Harper.

They haven't changed much on the whole, but have had new voices added which is taking things like climate change and things like the wealth gap seriously. Not because they are altruistic, but because the top free market minds see them as very real threats to the economy.

But the right needs a target, they always do. So Trump took up the mantle of lets focus on those guys (mostly because they represent the main stream values of free market economics) so I can give people to be angry at something else.

PP is doing the same thing, he is making up stories and rubes are eating it up that the WEF is anything more than it has been over the last 2 decades. The only difference now is that since they have ideas that focus on the climate suddenly they are a boogie man out to get everyone.

Its stupid political theater in order to sway the stupid people in our society in order to stir up anger.

I have no use for the WEF, I think its ideas with ESG are just makeup on a pig, but I also think they are just a forum and anything trying to paint them as a big bad cabal are either stupid, ignorant or deceitful.
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