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Very insightful essay!

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Okay. How about, "the comprador elite who control the upper layer of the world government apparatus, i.e. the financiers and banking elite," as Simplicus The Thinker recently phrased it.

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That's why I placed the expression in quotation marks. I should have sourced it but forgot where I'd read it. 🤪

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Mar 27·edited Mar 27Author

Primarily in three areas, all of which are debatable, but not here: 1) collectivism; 2) abolition of private property -"You will own nothing and you will be happy," and 3) critical theory. Agenda 2030's global governance is seen as perpetuating patterns of inequality similar to Marxist/neo-Marxist ideology. I plead guilty to throwing the term around loosely in order to frighten the grandkids.

Actually, I will edit the term out as it's pointlessly equivocal and unedifying. Thank you.

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