Comment by sbuttgereit
3 days ago
It's a fair point. I actually posted the article mostly to get discussion... and before I realized exactly what the rest of the website was about. So I would urge taking things in that spirit, including feeling free to call out that the assertions in the article are wrong in fact or interpretation.
I do think it raises some fair questions about the drive to certain forms of digital commerce and identification. Perhaps, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.... at least sometimes...
For the record, I've seen no convincing evidence for the existence of a divine presence of any sort and don't support most of the site's messaging. Sure, we could be on the edge of real apocalypse, but am very doubtful that, should that day come, it will be the Christian Apocalypse or the same prophesied from any other faith for that matter.
For one, the WEF is not actually aiming for people to "own nothing and be happy," as the author states.
Why did they say it? https://xcancel.com/wef/status/983378870819794945
Those are predictions...not policies. You'll note that the WEF is far from the only group saying that meat consumption will go down because of climate change.
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The WEF did publish an article that said that. They may have deleted it by now because of all the bad press it generated.
It said that, as in it literally said that that was a prediction the member had for the future. It is no way an economic policy of the WEF. And its not deleted.
Maybe Klaus shouldn’t have said it then.
This is a disingenuous-at-best interpretation of that story.
Not really. Show me where the WEF is publicly planning to get rid of private ownership.
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