The UN’s Sustainable (everything) Initiatives are several of many globalist one-world-government efforts. Like Climate change, they exist to redistribute wealth (and power) created by evil capitalism while poisoning it’s well. Think Regional Planning Commissions (RPC’s) who are local but think global. They pretend the priorities are yours, but they are actually regional governors imposing global ruling class priorities.
Related: Nashua Regional Planning Commission Fishing For Commuter Rail
Preferably without you or your pesky local or state officials having any veto power. Just take what we feed you little peeping birds and let us worry about the view from 300,000 feet.
If you’d like to refresh your memory, we’ve got our own archive on site, but it might be easier to pay a visit to Granitestatefutures.org. Their singular focus in this particular brand of UN globalist sorcery. Which is where I found this gem.
A link to a quick start guide to “Sharing Cities: Activating the Urban Commons.” And while there is nothing “local control” about the end game of all this voodoo, they’ve adopted the language of local control to sell you their bottle of piss elixir.
We created this guide because we’ve noticed through nearly 10 years of reporting that local, commons-based approaches to economic development often address multiple SDGs simultaneously.”
Put another way, leaving people be, to find their own solutions to problems they’ve identified works. Except it doesn’t work when the people decide that the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs, sounds like some disease sailors catch on shore leave) are not for them.
You Will Be Assimilated
Rejecting the program will inevitably be rewarded with a sustained effort to label you as white privileged, xenophobic, racist, nazi, haters. You know the litany.
Locally elected advocates (typically Democrats, we’ll call them carriers) will try to legislate your compliance by affording the unelected commissions with taxing, bonding, and even enforcement powers. Some examples of these commissions (other than the RPC’s) include water boards, environmental bodies, or diversity and or human rights commissions.
You need to stop them from doing that.
Local language aside, there is no priority for the SDG or the RCPs that has a single thing to do with allowing you or your employer more liberty to choose how you live or on what you spend your hard earned dollars.
Yes, legislators can be a drain on your rights and resources, but they have to cast votes and run for re-election. The many RPC and SDG appointed officers” sent to eat out your substance cannot. And that is entirely the point.