Posted on 09/30/2023 5:40:59 PM PDT by Red Badger
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is calling on governments around the globe to criminalize so-called “climate inaction” with severe penalties for offenders.
In a recent article from Klaus Schwab’s unelected organization, the WEF demands that failing to comply with the globalist green agenda should be classed as a “human rights violation.”
In most civilized nations around the world, human rights violations are serious crimes that carry harsh punishments.
In the United States, punishments for human rights violations vary from a fine or imprisonment of up to one year, or both, according to the FBI.
If bodily injury results or if such acts include the use, attempted use, or threatened use of a dangerous weapon, explosives, or fire, offenders are fined or imprisoned for up to ten years or both.
If a human rights violation results in death, or if such acts include kidnapping or an attempt to kidnap, aggravated sexual abuse or an attempt to commit aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to kill, a person can be sentenced to imprisonment for any term of years or for life or may be sentenced to death, the FBI states.
Notably, green agenda advocates, Democrats, and their allies in the corporate media are repeatedly pushing the narrative that the so-called “climate crisis” is “killing people.”
By making “climate inaction” a human rights violation, those found guilty of “denying” so-called “global warming” could be sentenced to the death penalty.
According to the WEF, this would be the appropriate way to advance the green agenda.
“Is climate inaction a human rights violation?” the WEF asks in an article posted on its website.
In the article, the WEF suggests that there will be an increasing number of climate-related lawsuits in the coming years.
“Climate-related litigation generally seems poised for expansion,” the article states.
The WEF goes on to argue that “climate deniers” are responsible for the “record-breaking number of heat-related deaths.”
Extreme prejudice.
And the WEF helped get rid of one of the few guys willing to stand up to him. And if you think about it, there might be less than 5 politicians that are publicly willing to stand up to Schwab and his crew.
Sure do hope he’s re-elected in 2024.
Well, since they violate it every damn day with their private jets, elitist toys, silly clothes and their diets of Foie gras, Kobe beef, Chrystal and more, put them to death, first.
The WEF should get the death penalty.
We are the carbon they want to reduce.
WEF needs a nice little entry velocity asteroid at their next conclave.
As far as I know, the WEF is not a legislative body. They cannot make law or binding resolutions. The scary part comes in that there are so many people in Western governments willing to follow their idiotic recommendations.
It’s cool and a little wet here in SoCal, time to light up the wood fire pit
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I’m saving my worn out tires to burn on Erf Day.
They may just as well try to sue God himself for all the good it’s going to do.
Some humans do need to be eliminated though for the good of the world... Klaus Schwabb comes to mind.
They won’t “punish” China though!
The WEF can’t DO anything and we need to be sure and keep it that way.
As far as I know, the WEF is not a legislative body.
You’re right. They’re nothing but a bunch of wealthy folks, organized by Schwab, who think they know more than everyone else. Just another club like the Bilderbergs. All of which need a few 2000lb JDAMS dropped on the place they’re meeting. Would solve many, many problems.
And yes, folks follow their lead. Most Democrats, obviously, because they think they’ll be spared.
And of course, we have Ramaswamy, Crenshaw, Bartiromo, Kemp and many more.
I agree.
So does Gyorgy Schwartz.
Exactly, climate change is just a Trojan horse for Marxism.
Both he and Gyorgy Schwartz should have been put down a long time ago.
Come and try Klaus... and bring Harari with you. Maybe the three of us could find a way to make the world a little better.
May the WEF burn in hades forever!
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