Davos Elites Warn That Disinformation Is an Existential Threat to Their Influence
At the World Economic Forum, Brian Stelter and panelists discuss why everything is Facebook's fault.

The World Economic Forum—an annual meeting of international business leaders, political figures, and other elites—is well underway in Davos, Switzerland. One of the topics of discussion on Monday was "The Clear and Present Danger of Disinformation," presented by former CNN host Brian Stelter.
Stelter and his panelists did elucidate several pressing dangers with respect to rampant disinformation on social media; quite inadvertently, they also highlighted the inherent drawbacks of adopting a permanent war-footing approach to stopping disinformation. Indeed, several of the panelists spread inaccurate information during the course of their remarks.
These panelists were Vera Jourová, a member of the European Union's executive cabinet, the European Commission; Jeanne Bourgault, who helms a nonprofit group that supports independent media; Rep. Seth Moulton (D–Mass.); and A.G. Sulzberger, publisher of The New York Times and nepo baby.
Stelter kicked off the discussion by framing "disinformation" as the central conundrum of our times—all other problems being downstream of this issue. Sulzberger wholeheartedly embraced this view.
"I think it maps, basically, to every other major challenge that we are grappling with as a society, and particularly the most existential among them," he said, lumping in disinformation—false information, intended to mislead people—with "conspiracy, propaganda, and clickbait." Disinformation is why society seems so fractured, why trust in elite institutions is declining, and why democracy itself appears to be retreating, they implied.
In other words, it's all Facebook's fault.
Social media has become a popular scapegoat and common enemy of elite media figures and Democratic politicians (as well as Republican politicians, albeit for opposite reasons), who seized on Russian malfeasance as their preferred explanation for how Donald Trump was able to win the presidency in 2016. This explanation—bad actors, probably Russian, are confusing voters on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and other online platforms—is now frequently deployed to explain all sorts of troubling developments, even though studies keep disproving it.
Indeed, Moulton at first used his speaking time to equivocate on whether the government should do more to combat online disinformation, correctly noting that Americans do not like to be censored, even if societal elites think it would be for their own good. But when the subject turned to COVID-19, he confessed that his resolve wavered.
"When I have a constituency that I'm trying to keep healthy, and I can't get them to take a COVID vaccine because of misinformation that's propagated on the internet, that's where this becomes a much tougher, more difficult, bigger concern," he said.
It's no doubt true that misinformation about vaccines has spread online, causing harm. But the COVID-19 pandemic has shown precisely why no central authority can be trusted with the power to restrict allegedly harmful content. Government health bureaucrats, social media content moderators, scientists in good standing with the liberal consensus, and media organizations have all circulated false information about COVID-19.
Sometimes, these were agenda-driven guesses that ended up being wrong, like when The Atlantic described the end of lockdowns as "an experiment in human sacrifice." Sometimes, these were lies in service of some purported greater good, as when top pandemic health bureaucrat Anthony Fauci downplayed the importance of masking and understated the herd immunity threshold. Sometimes, these were baseless claims from slow-moving government agencies, like when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended the strongest masking guidelines for the least at-risk group.
Other times, institutions simply defaulted to knee-jerk censorship until they embarrassingly reversed course, as Facebook did when it finally permitted discussion of the lab leak theory.
None of this means that the pervasiveness and negative impact of false information about COVID-19 vaccines should be written off; assertions that a spate of recent deaths can be attributed to vaccine-induced heart problems are flatly incorrect, pernicious, and worth correcting. But the very experts who would claim for themselves the power to monitor social media and police wrongthink have an astonishingly bad track record of distinguishing falsehood from truth. Facebook's third-party fact-checking partners, for example, routinely flag true statements for moderation.
Jourová noted that the governing body she works for has criminalized hate speech—something that can't happen in the U.S., where the First Amendment prevents such actions. But she also pointed out that most of what is categorized as disinformation is legal speech, and there is clearly a balance to be struck. Bourgault brought up Facebook's Myanmar debacle, in which social media posts contributed to a state-sponsored genocide against the country's Muslim minority—a genuinely appalling case of insufficient moderation creating real-world violence.
But the most alarmist speaker was Sulzberger, who was pessimistic that disinformation could be grappled with unless social media platforms engage in more restriction of disfavored content.
"At some point, given the central role of the platforms in disseminating bad information, I think they're going to have to do an unpopular and brave thing, which is to differentiate and elevate trustworthy sources of information consistently," he said. "Until they do, we have to assume that those environments are poisoned."
It's The New York Times' view—a view quite popular at Davos—that social media is very bad and will continue to be very bad until it awards preferential treatment to The New York Times.
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5) Chaff & redirect.
Retard.
Do you ever get the feeling that the censorship czars at the NYT and their ilk are driven by two factors: One a narcissistic need to control society by their group or tribe and second a deep hate from old europe experiences especially against practicing protestants and catholics?
It's cute how Robby recontextualizes Facebook as some embattled bulwark against authoritarianism, as opposed to a malevolent arm of the public-private partnership that censors people on behalf of the regime. Surprised he didn't go with his usual argument that Davos is a private organization that can do whatever it wants.
"Their swords are being victimized into slashing the hoi polloi!"
"Antivaxers caused harm"? Do you have an economic analysis or fatality analysis of those that didnt take the shot because of social media and died versus those that did and died?
But the most alarmist speaker was Sulzberger, who was pessimistic that disinformation could be grappled with unless social media platforms engage in more restriction of disfavored content.
Folks, this is what the mouthpiece of the Democratic Party, the New York Times is saying. Remember it every time a Dem steps up to a podium and squawks. This is who they are, this is what they stand for.
It’s funny. Robby’s fine with the end result that Sulzberger’s proposing (more censorship on “private” social media platforms), but he objects to the fact that Sulzberger is openly advocating for it. It’s almost as though he wants to continue eating his cake without knowing where it came from. After all, “private” actors can do whatever they want!
“Robby’s fine with the end result that Sulzberger’s proposing (more censorship on “private” social media platforms”
It’s funny. Robby’s entire essay was about how he is not fine with Sulzberger’s proposal.
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Except for he says it is fine for these companies to be influenced into censorship. See the last few years. He has never once taken a firm stand against censorship.
NYT..perhaps one of the vilest "media" sources of all time. Denied genocide in Ukraine, cheered the lynching of Italian American in New Orleans, pushed so many hoaxes to advance their agenda (Iraq war for Israeli and KSA interests), Russian hoax and on and on. This paper really is anti-liberty and anti-American and should be considered a foreign propaganda outlet.
I think it's a fair assessment to say that New York Times "is anti-liberty and anti-American." But I attribute that to the leftist ideology of its owners / editors / writers, not some nefarious machinations of "international Zionism."
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Unplugging oneself from the globalists reduces their impact on one’s life.
Just ask Randy Weaver!
Or his wife.
Reduce, not eliminate. There are millions of us doing this.
Move the reply button
"It's no doubt true that misinformation about vaccines has spread online, causing harm."
Only for the shmucks who got the jab(s).
Can you imagine being so daft as to write that dribble after the twitter files release and the inconvenient habit of misinformation turning out to be true?
Imagine having to admit "I sided with the government, promoted the fabrications, and actively participated in tyranny."
Turns out, it was all well-coordinated lies. The pandemic, masks, lockdowns, social distancing, vaccines are "safe and effective", Wuhan, Fauci, etc.
The religion you clung to and promoted for over two years was not much more than an L. Ron Hubbard fiction. Difficult to shake that programming.
They really can’t admit it Hence the doubling down on the narrative…perhaps “boosting” the original canard.
They are masking the truth.
They don’t want to cough up the facts no matter much folks needle them; this is nothing to sneeze at.
It’s sickening.
The vaccines are safe. And they were highly effective before the most recent variants, which are milder but more contagious.
100% safe and effective with no downsides!
No vaccine or drug is safe, full stop. We know that the mRNA vaccines increase the risk of covid infection for a period after a dose (which is why they pulled the reprehensible trick of considering fully vaccinated to mean 21 days post injection so they could ignore this effect). And the vaccines do cause serious injuries to people in some cases. These facts are not in dispute. All medicine needs to be a cost-benefit analysis and there are real risks to the vaccines.
Thank you for the nuance. So lacking anymore.
To bad that nuance was demolished when the mandates came down that you would get jabbed or lose your livelihood. How does that change the cost benefit analysis? If people are allowed a choice, fine but to ignore the totalitarian dictates that went with it is dishonest and lazy in the extreme.
It is just a wittle ouchie. - white Mike
Cite? lol
OK, umm, here's one:
https://www.immunology.org/news/bsi-statement-safety-and-effectiveness-mrna-covid-vaccines
"There is a huge amount of evidence from multiple studies which shows that COVID-19 vaccines, including the mRNA vaccines, are the safest and most effective way to prevent serious illness and death from COVID-19, and the benefits by far outweigh the risks in the vast majority of people."
Screw those guys with the heart problems..
Died with covid vaccine.
On come on, take the jab and show everyone you have a big heart.
The drug companies literally came out and stated they never tested against the vaccine stopping infection and had people in the studies get infected.
How are you still falling for this shit?
Retard.
Young lady at our workplace had a stroke and it doesnt seem like she will fully recover left leg function.
She is in her 30's, skinny, and no chronic medical problems. Got the vaccine, and had a stroke a couple days later. She is glad to know the vaccine is always safe and effective. Also she got COVID too.
So ya, watch out telling people something is "safe". Nothing is 100% safe, and people like you billing it this way is irresponsible. As it was when the DNC did it in lock step with the fucking companies making the drug and raking in the cash.
Sad news to hear.
Additionally, big pharma was given liability immunity on the vax.
Well, that sounds thoroughly scientifically investigated.
Retard.
Resorting to personal insults is an admission one does not have logic or facts on your side.
More so than the vaccine.
And I’m going to call you out on trying the rhetorical trick of sipping in “100% safe”. Like you said nothing is 100% safe, and I never claimed otherwise.
Retard.
Also going to call you out on trying to make the vaccines into a uni-partisan “DNC” act. Trump was President when the vaccines came out, and he proudly led the parade of getting credit for the vaccines. His idiot son practically gives Trump credit as the literal inventor of the vaccines.
Retard.
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Retard.
keep trying..they were mildly effective prophylactics not vaccines.
https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/coronavirus/article252682028.html
“Dave Jeppesen, Health and Welfare’s director, says the vast majority of the state’s new COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths can be attributed to the unvaccinated.”
The date of Mikey's post.
JULY 09, 2021 6:41 PM
This is just lazy. Do better.
Funny, I don’t see any date constraints stated for the anti-vax claims you made in the comment I was responding to.
I gave a cite from 7 months after COVID-19 vaccines first became available. Please explain precisely how my cite is invalid in your logic.
How much of the population was vaccinated in July 2021? That’s going to be the biggest factor in how much infection is in vaccinated vs. unvaccinated.
The vaccines were more effective against what was going around then. But that is irrelevant now with the current strains. The cost-benefit analysis regarding the vaccine needs to be updated with changes over time. The dangers remain the same and the benefits, especially to younger people, are far, far less.
Retard.
fyi, the Idaho Statesman isn't exactly a reputable source. Be very skeptical of everything you read in it, including the ads and the comics.
Whatever. The story is straight reporting of numbers from the state health district officials.
Trust the government.
Trust the experts, they have been right on everything.
Which is why I take extra precautions against Monkey Pox despite being a hetero married man, because after all, I have the same risk as everyone else, as they told me
Retard.
Robby’s assertion is, in the words of the late Antonin Scalia, pure applesauce. Show me evidence that persons who otherwise would have been vaccinated were influenced into changing their minds based on what they saw on social media, and how those “harmful” social media posts outweighed the barrage of pro-vaccine propaganda we received from government and mainstream media.
This is anecdotal, but every anti-vaccer I know chose not to be vaccinated either because they mistrusted the media, mistrusted a new drug they perceived as being rushed through, or because they had a medical condition that prevented them from receiving the vaccines. None of them claimed to have relied on what they saw on social media.
I was still receiving these messages as late as November during the World Series. At least once every commercial break had a “It’s paramount that you get your booster” commercial sponsored by some federal health agency or another.
Oh, those ads are still running. Even for children
I'll give you another reason some didn't get vaxxed- because after a year of intense, around the clock media coverage by every outlet... they looked at the totality of information and decided they didn't need to take any extra precautions to avoid a virus they were 99.99% safe from.
That was my position. The cruise line at the beginning of covid gave me the baseline of information to guess at my own personal risk from the disease. Once it hit pandemic level there was really no expectation that I (or really anyone else) was going to avoid it. The data said my symptoms would likely be moderate with some lasting a while after infection. I didn't see the value in taking a vaccine with too little testing when I could just gain natural antibodies passively. As the vaccine was rolled out and reporting on it defied logic, I became more skeptical. When data showed it wasn't effective in preventing infection that told me it was worthless to me. The constant push just made me distrust all authorities and media even more.
I caught it on New Years last year and just before Christmas this year.
The first time the symptoms sucked, but I only had a high fever for a day. Low fevers and a cough lasted for a couple of weeks. This past time I had a low fever for a day and about 3 days of fatigue. I was actually out shoveling snow the day after testing positive and felt recovered almost immediately.
The public was lied to. Information was out there and could even be found in mainstream news. Unfortunately, most people don't think and just repeat the narrative regardless of how poorly it stacks against logic and available data.
Almost all of the people that didnt get the COVID vax I know were just making a risk/benefit calculation. They were pretty much all healthy, a couple overweight, but no medical issues. And they weighed the risk based on their age and health status.
Imagine this being an extreme position. "Party of science" my fucking ass. Its the party of "do what the govt says because they say so" which makes them no different than the church of old.
Many employees were threatened with unemployment. The military enforced it.
Do you need more?
When the most rich and most powerful people in the world are the ones complaining about misinformation and disinformation, watch the fuck out.
Oh, and gotta give a shoutout that they used Brian Stelter to moderate that discussion. The irony with his presence cannot be overstated.
I still don't get this recent obsession with the Stray Cats.
I want credit for not making a dumb Brian Setzer joke. It did occur to me, but then I thought, “Nah…”.
It's telling that Mike didn't make a Brian Setzer joke...
Retard.
Let's see: Davos is billionaires, millionaires and top influencers.
They are discussing moving away from fossil fuels, and disinformation on social media. Yet they are bragging they haven't invited Elon Musk - billionaire, owner of the largest electric car manufacturer, and owner of Twitter - to attend Davos since 2015.
So much for respecting diversity of views.
Let’s see: Davos is billionaires, millionaires and top influencers."
You misspelled 'whores'.
Whores are a lot more free market-oriented and a lot more concerned with customer satisfaction.
Elon Musk re: Davos:
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1615042395980300289
Elon Musk @elonmusk
Replying to @ShellenbergerMD @wef and @Davos
There should be a game show: “4Chan or Davos, who said it?”
Musk isn't exactly a fan of the WEF.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/musk-rips-satanic-esg-world-economic-forum-controversial-investment-regime
Elon Musk weighed in with his thoughts on the World Economic Forum’s plans to incorporate "environmental, social and governance," or ESG, criteria into its investment strategy on Sunday, saying the "S" should stand for something else.
"The S in ESG stands for Satanic," the Twitter CEO tweeted.
No, the government committed the genocide.
This is a libertarian writer on a libertarian website? This is how libertarians jump to the wrong but happy conclusion of throwing freedom of speech under a bus?
I think not.
Facebook is a massive source of misinformation and propaganda, in bed with the US government.
Also: CNN is a massive source of misinformation and propaganda, in bed with the US government.
>>It's no doubt true that misinformation about vaccines has spread online
ya, by Fauci & The Betters kirkland is always squawking about. hope you aren't vaxxed.
I think Robby wrote an article maybe went on the news shows last year that admonished those not vaxxed and his case was much less severe from his shot.
yes I remember
how is Stelter a thing? thought he was trash-heaped
He's there for the rest to make fun of behind his back.
I suppose I'd let them make fun of me for a week of skiing and swiss misses
I'd settle for a drunken hookup with Greta Thunberg.
“At the World Economic Forum, Brian Stelter…”
Schwab, Trudeau and now Stelter.
I never thought that when global dystopian government would be begun to be instituted it would be quite so stupid. I always imagined diabolical cunning or persuasive charm and personal magnetism dragging humanity into slavery.
Not these idiots.
You never read Ayn Rand, then?
These idiots are straight out of Atlas Shrugged.
It's funny. The characters in Atlas were pretty one-dimensional (they were archetypes, after all), and so are the characters at WEF.
Facebook has a block button.
People can block users, pages, amd groups thst spread what they feel is misinformation.
You would think these people would know that.
They probably do know that, but that's not what they want. They want to block YOU from seeing what they don't like.
It's easy to blame social media for societal issues, but the reality is that disinformation is a complex problem that can't be solved by just targeting one platform or industry. It's important to consider the role of all actors, including government officials and elite institutions, in spreading false information.
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Anything that undermines the WEF is a good thing.
What happened to all the street mobs that rioted at their meeting place? Have they been bought off?
“Dissent is harmful” has been the complaint of every tyranny in history.
It is kind of new that the major institutions of the
so-called Fourth Estate is now one of the loudest voices making that complaint.
Fourth Estate = Fifth Column.
Needs to be a t-shirt.
I like "Corporate Journalism Dies in Sunlight".
““Dissent is harmful” has been the complaint of every tyranny in history.”
The medieval Inquisition was likewise created to combat “misinformation” that was “deceiving” the faithful and leading them to “harm.” How well did that work out?
Have a look at the Vatican's wealth and power to answer that question.
Apparently, Facebook, twitter, etc. are the Committees of Correspondence of the 21st century, and look how that turned out. Maybe the plutocrats should be worried.
"..."The Clear and Present Danger of Disinformation," presented by former CNN host Brian Stelter..."
Either Babylon Bee has taken over or this is a case of 'if you want to catch a thief...'
They want us to all go digital currency so they can shut off our money with the flick of a switch.
They want us to all go electric so they can shut off our power with the flick of a switch.
They want us to all go mail in ballots so they can decide who wins with the flick of a switch.
it's not that hard to understand.
The world is so simple when viewed through a filter of pure paranoia.
Exactly the attitude that allowed millions to be exterminated in the 1940’s.
Distrusting government, and other unaccountable institutions, and restricting their power is kind of the whole point of libertarianism, White Mike.
You know. You're constantly claiming to be libertarian but nothing you believe ever seems to match up with the philosophy. It's almost like you're just some orthodox-thinking Democratic Party acolyte doing missionary work here.
Mike is a paid heel to compel folks to visit and comment. A caricature.
Yeah, it’s not like governments haven’t tried to control their citizens lives before. Would be a damn shame if China entered the chat…
Retard.
What Trudeau did to the trucker protestors was fascism. They had to work through existing 'private' systems to freeze them out of their accounts, and take their money.
This is bothersome though, and these commies dont want to have to go through a middle man. They prefer to have direct access.
The gas stoves stuff wreaks of this. Gun grabbing as well. Anything that makes you self sufficient is a problem to them. If they control the grid, your money, your power, your protection, they own you.
This is all just a means to more power. Absolutely anti freedom
can you imagine being such a naive NPC that you defend letting the elites controls your money, power, food, and votes? amazing
Disinformation: That's just, like, your opinion, man.
Everything is facebooks fault… but not twitter’s fault! Unless we’re talking post Elon Musk takeover, in which case, yes, it’s all Twitter’s fault, too.
The biggest threat facing the world is the willingness to embrace state sponsored violence to solve complex and controversial social problems.
If the world ends, it will be from too much state sponsored violence, not too little.
Robby or eds. - What a perfect headline! Gets right to the heart of the matter from the start.
They'll be coming for you next! I hope they check the contributor logs, we will have a good time chatting in Leavenworth!
Very Soave article, very deboner. But let's have a show of hands from people who think the Kleptocracy will accept any lie, however pitifully contrived, to avoid facing the fact that Gary's 4 million libertarian votes wrecked the deck stacking in 13 states, jerking the outcomes away from the soft machines and letting the counties decide. To this day the Dems pretend it was econazi Greens backstabbing them again as in 2000. Maga grabbers would rather suicide than admit that their girl-bullying got women to toss them out in 2020.
You really are a 60's man stuck in 1992, huh?
No Member’s Only jacket with a spritz of Aqua Velva?
https://twitter.com/ShellenbergerMD/status/1615717480533733377?t=1xr2lrPs0RGJnE4rHwU3hw&s=19
Davos just promoted the scientist who is behind the claim that "billions of people" will die from climate change. It's nonsense. I have debunked him now not just once but twice. The second time I debunked him he claimed he was misquoted by The Guardian.
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Billions is a pretty radical claim. That's extinction level.
This is a religion
This man is a moron and it's dangerous that he's given a worldwide platform and voice and that the people with all theh power listen to him.
Our time in history will be known as the dumb ages.
"Our time in history will be known as the dumb ages."
Yup. All of the technology and information available at the poorest people's fingertips, and we still just keep getting different reiterations of flat earthers
I was looking for comments about Stelter jerking it during a video conference, and couldn't believe nobody mentioned it. So I googled it...that was Toobin.
Toobin would have fit right in. He would have taken a hands on approach and helped to stoke the narrative.
He’s pulling for this. He finds in quite touching.
https://twitter.com/michaeljknowles/status/1615757028017819648?t=dTNiPnhh895aZWlpUaF69Q&s=19
If you thought the Twitter Files were as bad as it gets for the “Trust & Safety” of Big Tech merging with government, you ain't seen nothin' yet.
“Safety by Design” might be the biggest tech threat you’ve never heard of. The World Economic Forum, the Australian Government, and a radical bureaucrat named Julie Inman Grant are using it to impose their woke ideology onto the internet for everyone worldwide. Here's how:
You may remember Julie Grant, the Australian eSafety commissioner, from this viral World Economic Forum clip last year in which she proposed a 'recalibration' of free speech.
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After beginning her career in DC, Grant tried to become a “safety antagonist"—her words—at Microsoft, Adobe, and pre-Elon Twitter. She left Big Tech after her push for “Safety by Design” fell flat and went where her scheme for control was welcome: the Australian Gov & WEF.
[Video]
The eSafety Commissioner operates programs everyone can all get behind, such as removing child pornography. But the programs don't stop at the line of legality. The office also seeks to suppress whatever it deems “harmful.” Every so often, we hear what that means.
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In between Grant's apparent desire to have app stores ban more than Parler and her mockery of "middle-aged caucasian men,” you might have noticed two key mentions: “harm” and “basic online safety expectations,” which fall under “Safety by Design.” So, what is Safety by Design?
“Safety by Design” is the notion that government regulators cannot possibly keep up with innovation, so liberals' regulatory preferences need to be built into the technology itself.
In order to operate in Australia and many more countries soon if WEF has its way—more on that in a moment—a company would have to abide by these “basic online safety expectations” and lean into the “safety” pushed by the eSafety Commissioner and the WEF.
[Video]
Here are just a few screenshots from the eSafety website’s “enterprise” training course for tech companies. It lists "hate speech," "individual identity attacks," "disinformation/misinformation," and "conspiracy content" as items for the companies to suppress.
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eSafety even has a page specifically for female journalists, singling out blowback they may receive from reporting on "right-wing groups." As if conservative women reporting on leftists don't receive the same or worse sorts of threats in their inboxes.
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What about that mis- and dis-information they want to stop? Are these would-be regulators rational and reticent in their treatment of controversial topics such as, say, the COVID-19 vaccine? Not exactly...
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At this point, you might be thinking, “Thank goodness I don’t live in Australia.” (Or perhaps, “Uh-oh. I live in Australia!” But it turns out it doesn’t matter. Thanks to the World Economic Forum, “Safety by Design” is being exported globally.
In addition to serving as the eSafety Commissioner for Australia, Grant also serves on the World Economic Forum’s "Global Coalition for Digital Safety" and on its "XR Ecosystem Governance Steering Committee on Building and Defining the Metaverse."
The WEF is all in on “Safety by Design,” in partnership with the Office of the eSafety Commissioner. When did Klaus Schwab get himself elected PM of Australia? When did he get himself elected to anything at all?
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You can see that the Safety by Design project is part of the World Economic Forum’s "Shaping the Future of Media, Entertainment and Sport" platform. Does that sound like something that exists merely to deplatform child pornography? No. Because it isn’t.
"Shaping the Future of Media, Entertainment & Sport" lists three initiatives: “The Power of Media,” which pushes "diversity, equity and inclusion," as well as the two that Grant takes part in, “Defining & Building the Metaverse" and the "Global Coalition for Digital Safety."
You might expect the "Global Coalition for Digital Safety" to list terrorism or child protection first among its list of threats. Instead, it seems to consider "health misinformation" a more dire prospect.
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On January 9, 2023, the Coalition released a new white paper claiming that "urgent action is needed to minimize the potential harm to all people” from things like “hate speech” and “mis- and dis-information.” When they tell you what they're planning, listen to them.
And now we come full circle. The Global Coalition for Digital Safety is the entity that operated the World Economic Forum panel where Grant uttered her infamous 'recalibrate free speech' line.
The WEF is currently hosting its annual meeting of globalists in Davos. They aren’t meeting to braid each other's hair. They are meeting to make decisions about our lives and our children’s lives. I'm paying attention. Are you?
robby says "it's no doubt true that misinformation about vaccines has spread online, causing harm" and i wonder if robby's referring to all the lies spread by fauci & the cdc? somehow i don't think so.
https://twitter.com/Partisan_O/status/1615830495413116943?t=5bhWL9kTgxbcDTjUwgAE8g&s=19
There are no real “checks and balances” left when a political bureaucracy not only has the authority to make, evaluate, and enforce its own laws, but also has the power to surveil, harass, and destroy any legitimate threat to its dominion.
We are ruled by a black box.
It really doesn’t matter if Biden is held accountable in some small way. His fate doesn’t hinge on our so-called constitutional republic succeeding; it will be all be at the behest of the black box.
Whatever justice prevails will not be *our* justice.
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Read in The WaPo today about parents (almost entirely moms) who refuse to let their kids sleep over friends’ houses because they don’t trust that the friend’s parents ensure everyone is fully vaccinated, might own guns, boys/men might be present (if kids are girls), or don’t like what they post on social media, yep, one mom didn’t like how her kid’s friend’s parent posted photos of hard alcohol drinks on social media. Funny thing is these are probably the same people who want the government to police social media, so if nobody is allowed to post drink photos, or presumably anything remotely offensive or unhealthy, how will these parents know who the bad parents are? Everyone will have social media profiles that make them look like clean living perfect citizens. (Personally, I would hope that the sleep over they are ok with their kids going to turns into the Fight for your Right to Party video).
Globalism CrushedThe following is an excerpt from the semi-fictional novel, Retribution Fever. The context is a successful rebellion against The Left:
"This nation will withdraw from the internationally intrusive conspiracy of tax-bandits known as the Organization for Economic Coöperation and Development (OECD). Also, it will withdraw from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, both having become dens of self-serving corruption. Rather than freeing individuality and liberating the soul, so-called globalization as practiced has been leading to worldwide social and economic tyranny by transnationally-oriented governments and suppression of every virtue for which these United States once had stood. Globalization may sound good; but it smells bad, tastes worse, and ultimately has proven toxic to the American system."
Wrong, Mr. Churchill
When come these "Masters of the Future"? Primarily from Occidental countries promoting democracy as their bases of government. For a nation, democracy with its inevitable extremes means death. Inevitably, it degenerates into a tyrannical oligarchy as we currently are witnessing. Winston Churchill was wrong. Democracy is not the best form of government among a group of other bad choices. There is a better way.
“Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” -John Adams (1735-1826)
https://www.nationonfire.com/winston-churchill/ .
TRUTH is an existential threat to their influence. The same can be said of nearly every person or group that seeks to ban "disinformation" instead of showing why it is false.
That too.