Hero: Elon Musk Blasts One-World Government At World Government Summit
Chief Twit Elon Musk There is no middleman.
Musk spoke at the World Government Summit in Dubai on Wednesday. Musk spoke via video conference and defended sovereignty and nationalism while slamming the notion of a one world government.
Tesla’s founder told leaders from more than 150 countries that too much cooperation could be dangerous. He argued that if countries merged under one global government to create a single civilization the whole world could be in trouble.
“I think we want to be a little bit cautious about being too much … of a single civilization because if we are too much of a single civilization, then the whole thing may collapse,” He stated.
Musk continued to praise what he considered excellent. “civilizational diversity.”
“But I think we want to be a little bit wary of actually cooperating too much — it sounds a little odd, but we want to have some amount of civilizational diversity such that if something does go wrong with some part of civilization that the whole thing doesn’t collapse,” He concluded.
The billionaire, who loves free speech, used historical examples to argue that heterogeneity in history has helped protect cultures.
“If you look at, say, the history and the rise and fall of civilizations that really all throughout history … it hasn’t meant the doom of humanity as a whole because there’ve been all these separate civilizations that were separated by great distances,” He explained.
It seemed like the perfect venue
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 15, 2023
Musk highlighted the fact that Islam was growing while Rome was falling. Knowledge was able survive and even thrive because Rome didn’t have an absolute monopoly over all forms of government and culture in the world.
However, if we were to place civilization under one authority today — then we would naturally risk chaos should that power structure fall.
Musk explained how Twitter is trying to comply with laws in certain nations without imposing a progressive outlook that has become synonymous for The Bay, where the company’s headquarters are located.
“I think … the general idea is just to reflect the values of the people as opposed to imposing the values of essentially San Francisco and Berkeley — which are somewhat of a niche ideology as compared to the rest of the world,” He said. “But you know Twitter was, I think, doing a little too much to impose a niche … ideology on the world so, you know, I thought it was important for the future of civilization to try to correct that thumb on the scale.”
[embedded content]It is not secret that previous social media platforms leaders viewed it as their duty and pushed certain narratives while being the arbiters of truth. Twitter used to suppress free speech and force everyone else to adopt a supposedly woke worldview under the pretense of disinformation protection. In many ways, they attempted to put the entire planet under their control. “one world government” The internet.
Musk has no interest in that and believes that making Twitter a place for free thought and citizen journalism — where people can be entertained and informed — is crucial for protecting democracy.
He has been called everything since he bought the company and revealed his plans to the world. “fascist” You can also visit our website at “threat to global democracy.” The criticisms don’t exactly make sense. He opposes big business working with large government and supports free speech.
Klaus Schwab, the head of World Economic Forum, is one example of someone who would oppose such measures. Musk previously attacked WEF. “increasingly becoming an unelected world government that the people never asked for and don’t want.”
Schwab spoke Wednesday at the World Government Summit. He argued exactly the opposite of Musk’s argument, which is not surprising.
To foster global cooperation, he hopes for an increase in his efforts to achieve this goal. “global rules-based order.”
Schwab also warned that artificial intelligence and other advancements will increase over the next five years and that those”who master those technologies in some way will be the master of the world.”
It’s not hard to see that right now, Musk is, in many ways, blocking the WEF-aligned crowd from controlling the world through their ideas about proper governance. At the moment, he is preventing any global government from being established. His acquisition by Twitter has put a halt to globalist plans regarding everything, including Ukraine, content moderation, ESG and many other issues. Musk’s Twitter enables the kind of creativity technocrats can’t control. And that’s what they are really afraid of.
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