Vision 2050 was created by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and has been described by The Guardian as “the largest concerted corporate sustainability action plan to date.” It’s yet another rebrand of the UN’s totalitarian Sustainable Development agenda aka Agenda 21. Globalists continually switch up Agenda 21’s branding to stop people from realizing that all of this garbage is part of one singular globalist conspiracy; different aliases for the same New World Order project.
WBCSD was founded in 1995 (three years after Agenda 21 was publicly announced) at Geneva by Stephan Schmidheiny, multi-billionaire and secretary general of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. What a surprise! Yet another United Nations spin-off organization, just like the World Economic Forum.
Around 200 of the world’s largest corporations are WBCSD members, including: 3M, Apple, Bayer, Bloomberg, BP, Chevron (Standard Oil), Du Pont, EDF, Equinor, Google, Honda, IBM, Ikea, Kelloggs, LG, Mastercard, Microsoft, Nestle, PepsiCo, P&G (Procter & Gamble), Shell, Philips, Santander, Toyota, Unilever, UPS, Verizon, Walmart, and more. It is a self-described “CEO-led” organization.
The WBCSD’s stated goal is to implement the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals worldwide by transforming six key “economic systems” that they define as:
- Circular economy
Which apparently “requires decoupling resource consumption and economic performance,” and will probably consist of transforming poop into “food” and so on. - Cities and Mobility
Smart Cities, “Digitalization and Data,” “Decarbonization,” etc. Will no doubt include abolishing personal transport (cars etc.) to restrict movement and the implementation of a Chinese-Communist-style “social credit” system. - Climate and Energy
So-called “sustainable” energy with “focus on implementation of low-carbon energy solution.” The so-called “carbon net-zero” agenda is simply a way to cripple the living standards of the lower classes. - Food, Land, and Water
“Water Stewardship,” “Food Reform for Sustainability and Health (FReSH),” “Responsible Meat Initiative (ReMI).” This entails veganism or severe reduction in healthy foods, promotion of unhealthy plant-based foods, lab grown foods, bugs, seed oils, etc. - People
“Tackling Inequality,” “Human Rights” — typical “woke” nonsense. - Redefining Value
“Transforming the financial system to reward the most sustainable companies,” and implementing “Stakeholder capitalism” and a “Task Force on Climate related Financaial Disclosure (TCFD).” Shorthand for destroying small independent businesses that cannot comply with insane regulations.
Above image from a short WBCSD PDF titled ‘Impact Value Voice:’ https://archive.vn/1AuIB
I know it sounds counter-intuitive, but the largest corporations in the world are collaborating to form a plutocratic technocracy that is, ideologically speaking, near indistinguishable from Communist totalitarianism, whether that be Chinese Communism, Soviet Communism, or Fabian Communism as outlined by Socialists like H.G. Wells. They’re working to abolish nation, race, religion, family, sex (“gender”), private property, and traditional cultures — every objective laid out by Marx in the Communist Manifesto in 1848 — and they want absolute power to micromanage of every aspect of peoples lives.
Hope you like living under Technocratic Neo-Communism, because that’s what’s coming.
It’s all so tiring
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The optimist in me wants to say “At least it’s pushed back to 2050 now?”
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Corporations are communist. What is a corporation but a legal fiction designed to decouple ownership from responsibility? Corporations are the manifestation of profit without work, a pure emanation of usary in the flesh.
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It’s like gab, but mostly filled with young anime racists and 25yo+ working class folks, so shitposts and fun allowed.
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The claim that corporations seek to get rid of private property is simply untrue, the corporation is private property itself, the corporations can’t destroy themselves willingly, too many powerful people would lose there.
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of course they want to get rid of private property: your property. as with all communists, they want “the party” (the oligarchy) to maintain property.
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A corporation at its essence is a subversion of what private property ie ownership is. Private property has what I call possible and negative aspects being you enjoy the benefits of ownership but also must bear responsibility for the thing which you own. Corporations are legal fictions designed to protect owners from the burden and liability of stewardship. So in the corporate model they cannot be held to account for the actions of their property, but they can certainly reap all the rewards thereof. because rights exist for the good, Every right corresponds with a duty, by getting rid of the duty’s of ownership you throw out the rights of private property.
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A generalist but a truism: There’s only one corporation.
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