Re: RonB's schizophrenia.

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Sujet : Re: RonB's schizophrenia.
De : ronb02NOSPAM (at) *nospam* gmail.com (RonB)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy
Date : 01. Oct 2024, 08:29:14
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On 2024-09-30, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote:
On 2024-09-30 3:03 a.m., RonB wrote:
   
So that's answer. "1984" style censorship with its "thought police." This is
the goal of the Democrats, to completely control information and give us
only their side of the story. It's the Woke Cult. They already have this
control in the MSM, but "too much" truth "leaks out" on the Internet. They
want to shut that down and completely control the Internet as well.
>
Since they have total control of the platforms where people can share
the truth, including Telegram now, it is very important to hold onto
ones where people can speak freely like Usenet or Gab. If we didn't have
such platforms, we'd all have to repeat MSNBC talking points all day
like Ahlstrom does if we wanted to hold onto our accounts or stay off
the radar of the police. What's happening in England, with people
getting a visit from the police or getting arrested for speaking out
about an injustice is what's coming to America if people actually allow
people like John Kerry to get what they want in crippling the First
Amendment. We're already fucked in Canada.

I can't argue with any of this. This is what they want. Complete control of
thought. On September 22 (quietly) many countries in the U.N. signed on to a
"A Pact for the Future" — coordinated through the U.N. But it won't mean
much if Rothschild's minions (the U.S. and Britain and the EU) can't stop
Russia, China and BRICS.

https://documents.un.org/doc/undoc/ltd/n24/252/89/pdf/n2425289.pdf

Skip the bullshit justification for this and go to the planned actions
(pages 55 and 56).

   ACTIONS
  
   Acknowledging the primary role and responsibility of governments at all
   levels, in line with their respective constitutional frameworks, towards
   safeguarding the needs and interests of future generations, we will
   implement, institutionalize and monitor the above commitments in
   national, regional and global policymaking by:
  
   24. Leveraging science, data, statistics and strategic foresight to
   ensure long-term thinking and planning, and to develop and implement
   sustainable practices and the institutional reforms necessary to ensure
   evidence-based decision-making, while making governance more
   anticipatory, adaptive and responsive to future opportunities, risks and
   challenges.
  
   25. Ensuring inclusive and equitable access to knowledge, science and
   information, while promoting innovation, critical thinking and life
   skills to create generations of citizens that are agents of positive
   change and transformation.
  
   26. Strengthening our systems of national and global accounting,
   including by promoting the use of forward-looking, evidence-based impact
   assessments, developing stronger anticipatory risk analyses and
   encouraging the use of measures of progress on sustainable development
   that complement and go beyond gross domestic product.
  
   27. Investing in capacity to better prepare for and respond to future
   global shocks, crises and challenges, and using evidence-based planning
   and foresight to avoid and mitigate risks, while ensuring that the
   poorest and most vulnerable do not bear disproportionate costs and
   burdens of mitigation, adaptation, restoration and resilience-building.

   28. Undertaking a whole-of-government approach to coordination, including
   at the national and local levels, on the assessment, development,
   implementation and evaluation of policies that safeguard the needs and
   interests of future generations.

   29. Enhancing cooperation with stakeholders, including civil society,
   academia, the scientific and technological community and the private
   sector, and encouraging intergenerational partnerships, by promoting a
   whole-of-society approach, to share best practices and develop
   innovative, long-term and forward-thinking ideas in order to safeguard
   the needs and interests of future generations.
  
   30. Equipping the multilateral system, including the United Nations, to
   support States, upon their request, in their efforts to implement this
   Declaration and embed the needs and interests of future generations and
   long-term thinking in policymaking processes by fostering cooperation and
   facilitating greater use of anticipatory planning and foresight, based on
   science, data and statistics, and raising awareness of and advising on
   the likely intergenerational or future impacts of policies and
   programmes.
  
   31. Fostering an organizational culture that is future-oriented and
   mainstreamed across the United Nations system in order to facilitate
   science -- and evidence-based decision-making by developing diverse
   capabilities, including anticipatory planning, foresight and futures
   literacy, and systematically promoting long-term and intergenerational
   thinking at all levels.
  
   32. Recognizing the important advisory and advocacy role that the United
   Nations should play with respect to future generations, we:
  
     (a) Take note of the Secretary-General’s proposal to appoint a Special
     Envoy for Future Generations to support the implementation of this
     Declaration;

     (b) Decide to convene an inclusive high-level plenary meeting of the
     General Assembly on future generations that will review the
     implementation of this Declaration during the eighty-third session of
     the General Assembly and provide updates on the actions taken to
     safeguard the needs and interests of future generations;
    
     (c) Request the Secretary-General to present a report on the
     implementation of this Declaration for consideration at the high-level
     plenary meeting to be held during the eighty-third session of the
     General Assembly.

Now you see why Kamala Harris spews out word salads and repeats words like
"holistic" continually. It's the language of those who are vague in how they
say it — but precise in what they mean. These are code words. Note that
there is not one mention of protecting citizen's freedom of religion or
right to free speech, but there are constant references to "science" and
"evidence-based decision making" (note they continually repeated the
"evidence-based science" for the Covid restrictions — Fauci finally
admitting that masks and the six feet distancing were just arbitrary
bullshit made up on the fly). But the mistakes they made in the past don't
matter to these tyrants.

Also note the the constant use of "change", "change agents" and
"transformation." In other words brainwashing citizens into the new world
order "group-think", i.e., Woke bullshit.

All this change will be "implemented, institutionalized and monitored" on a
"regional, national and global scale" by the United Nations. (Or least that
is their nightmare scenario. This is seriously sick crap, completely at odds
with the U.S. Constitution and the rights guaranteed in it.

Is it any wonder that that piece of shit John Kerry thinks our First
Amendment will get in the way of his worldwide gulag wet dream?

--
“Evil is not able to create anything new, it can only distort and destroy
what has been invented or made by the forces of good.”  —J.R.R. Tolkien

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