When did we start hearing about how we’re all “global citizens?” Why? What does it even mean? Ben McClintock explains! This is an excerpt from the Extremists Liberty Bootcamp. Take the whole course – for FREE – here: https://treeoflibertysociety.com/courses/liberty-bootcamp/lessons/natural-law/.
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In 2016, there was the United Nations conference, an NGO conference for educational education for global citizenship, global citizenship.
And they were this for part of Agenda 2030. This is the development goals for Agenda 2030.
And they talk about at the conference, they had an article that said a key to achieving Agenda 2030.
What’s the key to achieving Agenda 2030 with global citizenship?
An ethos of global citizenship is required in order to fulfill this bold, people-centered, universal and planet -sensitive development framework.
They have to start pushing the idea of global citizenship as opposed to national or local citizenship.
And so just back just a few years ago, you had one world together at home and promoting the idea of this global citizen with the World Health Organization.
And then on the local level, we have an individual that speaks about why they’re involved in what was going on with the COVID-19 lockdowns and global citizenship.
As you know, attendance at this General Conference has been strictly limited as part of our efforts to be good global citizens and do all we can to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Okay, so we’re good global citizens and we’re not, we’re trying to stop the spread of this fake pandemic.