08-29-2021, 09:49 PM
(08-24-2021, 06:49 AM)Celestial Wrote:(08-26-2020, 01:18 PM)unity100 Wrote:(06-27-2020, 10:46 PM)Navaratna Wrote: There's something called agenda 21 which was hatched decades ago by the U.N. about population control
That's conspiracy theorism. American alt-right one to boot.
UN is a multinational organization and cannot 'hatch' anything in lieu of its members. There are ~200 countries who vote on everything, on top of there is the security council with 15 members who have veto rights on everything. So there is absolutely no way in which any such delirious plan could be conceived, decided on, and then passed in front of the eyes of representatives from 200 countries.
Thats something only uneducated conservative segments could buy, and thats why it originated from alt right conspiracy forums and spread from there.
And it follows the general pattern of making up external enemies and blaming things on them instead of the leaders at home.
This is what I want to believe, because the alternative idea invokes fear. If this 'conspiracy theory' has a shred of truth, it could be that StS have been getting very uncomfortable playing their game here with the amount of humans that there are to 'govern'.
No worries. The possibility of something delirious like 'agenda 21' being real is as high as 5g causing covid or Jesus coming back after Evangelists succeed in causing a nuclear war somewhere around the earth.
Its total nonsense because it defies reality. In a post (may have been in this thread) i explained the process that must happen before agenda 21 is passed by UN - its more possible to end world hunger by passing something like that than passing something like agenda 21. The proposition is so crazy that it could only be sold to those who are utterly ignorant of how world outside their own country (like UN etc) works, like alt right in US or those who subscribe to such conspiracies.
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In a sense, people who believe such things, like those who believe that last bit - causing a nuclear war to make Jesus come back - are much more dangerous than any nonexistent conspiracy.