Sentinel reported on Klaus Schwab’s idea of social responsibility a while back — we wrote about it in 2022.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is social engineering the world, and they are making a lot of progress. According to an article on the WEF website, the pandemic was a “test of social responsibility.” By that, the author might mean obedience to mandates more than responsibility.
In the 2022 article, ‘My Carbon’: An Approach for Inclusive and Sustainable Cities, the author Kunal Kumar, Mission Director, Smart Cities Mission, noted three developments that move the WEFs forward to “the smart cities enabled by smart communities.”
The first development is his declaration that “COVID-19 was a test of social responsibility.” Does he mean social responsibility or subservience? His article suggests that we were experiments in a petri dish, with the elites watching to see if we would obey based on their fearmongering. They call it social responsibility because they want to make collectivism the global good. […]
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