Paprika Lady@PaprikaLady
The video is real. Put out by the World Economic Forum.
This is the man running the show: Klaus Schwab. Listen to his sick vision:
https://youtu.be/Se9rkxUK8zU
Dangerous Marxist leaders call for ‘The Great Reset’ to destroy capitalism
A disturbing movement to reform capitalism is gaining
traction by those using the coronavirus tragedy to call
for “The Great Reset”.
These are not the ramblings of a few disgruntled
teenagers or a wacky sociology professor from inner-city Sydney.
The body pushing The Great Reset happens to be the
World Economic Forum and its charismatic German
leader Klaus Schwab who is
calling for a return to
Marxist principles, claiming that capitalism has empirically failed.
Professor Schwab has just released a book titled The
Great Reset and has dedicated a large portion of the
official WEF website to such articles as “Does capitalism
need some Marxism to survive the Fourth Industrial Revolution?”.
It is truly a terrifying notion that a man as educated and
powerful as Schwab would use his supposedly
independent economic organisation to push for a return
of the deadliest social experiments of the 20th century.
And how does he justify putting an end to capitalism?
“There is an urgent need for global stakeholders to
cooperate in simultaneously managing the direct
consequences of the COVID-19 crisis,” Schwab says
“To improve the state of the world, the World Economic
Forum is starting The Great Reset initiative.
“Drawing from the vision and vast expertise of the
leaders engaged across the Forum’s communities, the
Great Reset initiative has a set of dimensions to build a
new social contract that honours the dignity of every human being.”
A new social contract. Decided by who? Well Schwab himself, of course.
Schwab promises a new world. A better world. A fairer world.
You see Mao and Stalin, they were not true Marxists.
They didn’t have the best intentions. A Utopia is indeed possible.
And what evidence does Schwab present to support his new world order?
Well, let’s quote Schwab’s organisation in full so that we can fully understand his point of view.
“Capitalism as we know it needs to be reformed,” the WEF writes.
“The growing discontent at the ideology that has created
so much wealth and progress on the one hand, and yet
so much inequality and instability on the other hand, is
causing increasingly frequent social disruptions across the world.
“The COVID-19 crisis has laid bare most of these
dysfunctions, ranging from uneven access to healthcare,
education, economic opportunities, and social progress,
to growing inequality among and within nations and
racial and ethnic groups. At the centre of these multiple
crises lies the tension between privilege and meritocracy.”
There’s a lot to unpack in the above but the general
theme relates to the existence of inequality being
evidence capitalism has failed.
It is of course true to an extent that not all systems
create inequality. But this is actually a case for capitalism.
Even the most junior economist will study the four
primary economic systems and even the most
ideologically possessed of those students will come
across the system favoured by the USSR, North Korea and Maoist’s China.
The Command Economist System.
A system which eliminates inequality because citizens all live equally in tragedy.
Those living in Ukraine discovered this in the early 1930s when the Holodomor – or The great Famine – struck.
Somewhere between 3 million and 12 million people
starved to death after the Soviets convinced people to
turn on their village’s farmers.
Marxist logic dictates that if someone profits from a sale, they have robbed you.
If there is inequality, a crime has been committed.
That notion has prompted much horror over the years and left many people equal in poverty.
Capitalism indeed creates inequality, but it is also the
only system known to man which also creates equality.
This is because wealth creation is not a zero-sum game. There is not a finite amount of money or wealth.
Money can be created, jobs can be created and people can be pulled out of tragedy and despair by capitalism itself.
In the last few decades, according to our friends at the
World Economic Forum, more than 1.1 billion people
have been pulled out of extreme poverty.
The world was on track to eliminate extreme poverty by
2030 – a timeline which will undoubtedly be side-tracked
by COVID-19 but that is hardly the fault of our economic system.
The evidence for capitalism in the form of humanity’s
rapidly improving way of life is enormous.
But the Marxist principles Schwab endorses are stained with blood.
Or as Karl Marx would say: “History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce”.
COMMENTS :
RECO GRAY
2 months ago
He says a reset but I can bet you his wealth and position won't get reset.
KELLI2L2
6 days ago
The wealth of these elite has already been RESET even higher according to the market watchers...
Lenny Weinrib
2 months ago
As all we need is a reset? No we need people of each country to take their freedom back and have a criminal trials for the politicians and those directing them!
Ech04Freedom
2 months ago
That is what Evil looks like.
Gemma G.
2 months ago
Lol. He sounds just like the evil Nazis in old WW1&2 films.
Winston Smith
2 months ago (edited)
This should terrify everyone!!!!!
Marxism is the most morally repugnant & intellectually reprehensible ideology ever forced on humanity
el scorcho
2 months ago
Whatdoya know?
It’s almost like it was never about public health.
EYE OF GOD
2 months ago
el scorcho Don’t take the Gates vaccine, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmzeYYWntxw
Dwayne White
2 months ago
Ive been saying since the start of this covid crap that the whole enchilada stinks to high heaven for one reason or another. Whether or not the virus is real, this is a setup and its all about power for a few to rule the many with an iron fist. Ive been called alot of things for my point of view not least of which was conspiracy theorist. The conspiricy theorists words make him look like a prophet in regards to this evil.
bacontrees
3 weeks ago (edited)
On page 40 of the book they wrote: "Despite the deluge of scientific papers published on the coronavirus, its infection fatality rate remains a matter of debate (around 0.4%-0.5% and possibly up to 1%)." So, this is about 'inventory and control' of the world
Baden Johnson
2 months ago
And people still think it came from a bat in China, this is it people they are implementing Agenda 21 with this plandemic
KELLI2L2
6 days ago
Agenda 21 is local govt.
Agenda 30 is the global reset...
#Agenda21
#Agenda30
getl0st
2 months ago
Nothing like using a FAKE Pandemic to engineer a Great Reset.
The Great Reset is that we are working out who and what these scumbags are up to and are coming after them.....
ZilogBob
2 months ago
At least he's being honest about what George Soros and his cronies have been planning for a very long time. See https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jan/25/george-soros-89-still-quest-destroy-america/
Richard Feynman
2 months ago
Yes, it is the hard truth that people don't want to hear, but it is necessary. How is it fair that some people are born into billions and others are born into poverty!
Erroneous Code
2 months ago
@Richard Feynman So you want everyone to be born into absolute poverty. ******************
The same billionaires and multi generational families will still be running the show and stealing what remains of peoples private property. They have had the last two century's, at least! to solve poverty and inequality and used that time to amass more wealth, rape, pillage and exploit the worlds lands, resources and people. To own absolutely nothing is the epitome of what poverty is.
Richard Feynman
2 months ago (edited)
@Erroneous Code No, I don't want the wealth of your parents to be a deciding factor in the opportunities you will have in life. Everyone should be given an equal opportunity in life. The system should be setup to correctly reward those who deserve it.
One way to do this could be to have everyone start with an equal lump sum of cash, which comes from a pool of collective 'inheritance'. Children do not inherit the wealth/assets of their parents. When you die your assets/wealth is given to the state which is then evenly redistributed to everyone.
Jim Bob
2 months ago
@Richard Feynman spoken like a true communist. But also spoken like a moronic Borg. "You will be assimilated into the new world order." Er, no thanks.
Richard Feynman
2 months ago
@Jim Bob Resistance is futile.
Jim Bob
2 months ago
@Richard Feynman lol I don't think so. Normal people are ready and waiting for any communist insurgence. The day of reckoning is coming. Bring it on.
Alfie A
2 months ago
@Richard Feynman WAKE UP TO YOURSELF!! It doesn't matter if everyone starts off with the same....there will always be those who are just natural entrepreneurs, good business people etc who will rise to the top. Then there are those who are lazy, and would prefer to squander ANYTHING they are given instead of building themselves a better life! LIFE IS NOT FAIR.... but it is about choices!!
Instead of being resentful of those of us who work hard to achieve something in life, find yourself a good mentor who can help you lift yourself up.... instead of wanting to drag the rest of us down into your Marxist, Communist quagmire!
Erroneous Code
2 months ago
@Richard Feynman I inherited nothing. I have worked my arse off for the last 46 years and have little to show for it. Lately though my tax receipt shows about 1/3rd of my tax goes towards supporting welfare of which the overwhelming majority of which are likely imported useless eaters that will never work a day in their lives. Dreamers like you would advocate that anything that I amass in life be given to the state on my death when they have already been stealing my wealth for my entire working life. Communism hasn't worked, will not work. There is no private property, you work on demand or are put to death, and any generated wealth flows directly to the top with only the very bare minimum distributed among the peasants. You can NOT take the greed out of man when you ignore the greedy men and their offspring who will continue to run the new world. They are not deserving of the absolute control, power, and destiny of humanity the likes of you would bestow upon them. My kids will likely benefit little from my death financially.
Richard Feynman
2 months ago
@Alfie A I have no problem with people rising above the majority and succeeding. My point is simply that everyone should start from the same level and have the same opportunities for success. So not traditional communism, but a kind of mixture.
Grumpy Old Man
2 months ago (edited)
`Problem, Reaction, Solution' -
The WEF is one of many interconnected and overlapping super rich `Foundations', NGO's + UN/WHO with many of the same members. They are all touting this same formula this year.
Create a problem. wait for the reaction, provide the solution. How many leaders and governments have done this throughout history - some for good and some for evil. One of the oldest marketing ploys in history.
Problem: Climate change didn't work, it didn't have the `sky is falling, we're all gonna die' reaction so bring on the fake pandemic. This has been in the making for decades, after all their marxist and communist sleepers created in our education institutions. Pound the senses with political correctness and guilt, cue the virus to create confusion and then march in the marxist political activists BLM and Antifa etc.
Reaction: Confusion, feelings of vulnerability, anger, hostility, civil uprisings; social, economic and political division etc
Solution: "We have a plan for a Utopia where we can give you all those things we have made you believed you haven't had... inclusiveness, diversity, equality, equal distribution of wealth etc"
Before you buy the dream, remember that there have been over 200,000,000 people starved or tortured to death or executed within socialist countries that promised this Utopia.
Duncan Quick
2 months ago
In case you don't know, WEF is part of the deep state.
The UN / WHO / CDC / IMF / World Bank - all are deep state and have to go.
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Sarah Blanchard@figureoutfood
It’s curious how ‘reset’ seems mainstream now. It’s simply there. Acceptable even.
Janet Bott@passwithjanet
I read a recent article on this man he is one small
thing short of a lunatic in my opinion wake up folks your
freedom is fast disappearing altogether
The Fat Controller@itsjillgardner
Thoroughly depressing (See-no-evil monkey)