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The World Bank Wants You To Surrender Your Children To A Global Childcare Regime

Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and the pioneers in modern socialism. insistent Every adult member of society should be “liberated” Instead of filling in for your parent’s work, “socially productive” roles. Mao Zedong of China adopted this doctrine and declared that “in order to build a great socialist society it is of the utmost importance to arouse the broad masses of women to join in productive activity” Which would foster “genuine equality between the sexes.”

In just a few words you will see that the work of raising and bearing human beings has been labeled “unproductive activity” that women must be emancipated from so they can equally contribute to mankind’s economic security. Marx and Engels promised that equal workplace participation would bring large amounts of money into society, promote equality, and make whole societies prosper.

Biden’s administration joined the chorus in calling for all women to be able to contribute to the GDP. Recenty, the Biden administration launched an initiative called “The Initiative.” U.S. Strategy on Global Women’s Economic Security. The launch meeting, Jennifer Klein, director of the White House Gender Policy Council We must all work together to achieve this goal “achieve our shared vision for women’s full and equitable participation in the global economy.” She added, “Studies show that closing gender gaps in the workforce could add between $12 and $28 trillion in global GDP over a decade.”

Antony Blinken, Secretary of State reiterated These sentiments: “The strategy that we’re putting forward has at its heart a simple vision: creating a world in which all women and girls everywhere can contribute to … economic growth and global prosperity. That’s a world in which we will all be better off. Closing the gender gap in the workforce by 2025 … would add up to $28 trillion to the global economy.”  

The Care Of Children becomes a Public Affair 

So far, Team Biden is two for two on Engels’ plan: 1) Call for women’s “full and equitable participation in the economy” 2) promise that there will be affluence.  

What about the kids? Everyone is involved “fully and equitably” If the public workforce is not able to provide childcare for their children, then who will take care of humanity’s future? Engels knows the answer. Engels knows the solution. This is what happens in a socialist country. “the care and education of the children becomes a public affair” “society looks after all children alike.”  

Klein appears to be familiar with Marx and Engels’ philosophy, because her next demand was for governments to ensure women’s economic security by “improving care infrastructure.” Blinken It’s the same: Governments must “strengthen the foundational support—child care, elder care—that allows women to participate equitably in the economy.”  

But how will the world’s governments provide free or low cost day care services for everyone? Such an undertaking would certainly cut into the wealth that is supposed to materialize from women’s “full participation” Economy 

The World Bank 

Visit the World Bank. The U.S. Strategy on Global Women’s Economic Security Says, “The U.S. government has partnered with the World Bank and is leading diplomatic engagements to encourage partnerships in the recently launched global Invest in Childcare initiative, housed at the World Bank, which will expand access to quality child care and early learning programs globally.” 

The primary objectives of the World Bank (a financial institution that is part of the United Nations System) are to end poverty and “promoting shared prosperity.” These aims are pursued by the bank lending or granting funds to other countries in an effort to redistribute income and encourage participation in their initiatives. Their new childcare initiative “Invest In Childcare,” It was launched in the last year. The World Bank was also launched in 2014. Signed An agreement with BlackRockThe major driver of ESG investing.

The program’s Formulation The priority behind it is revealed: “Childcare has the potential to yield multi-generational impacts by improving women’s economic empowerment, child outcomes, family welfare, business productivity and overall economic growth.” It continues by stating that childcare does not end with the child. “enable mothers to participate in the labor market” However, this is for children. “quality childcare can provide the critical inputs needed during the early years to build the foundational skills that will help them succeed in school and throughout life.” 

Mothers may be able to take part in the workforce by having childcare, which may prove to be very beneficial for many mothers. But is it a government’s responsibility to facilitate childcare for everyone? Some may wonder if the government is responsible for providing childcare for all. Data The claim that quality early childhood care provides the crucial input a child requires is supported by the World Bank. The World Bank initiative includes a significant element that aims to strengthen their position. “make the case for childcare” Data collection is facilitated by the OECD Other actors.

The World Bank is also available. Plans To leverage “development policy lending,” Which “essentially pays governments for policy reforms.” They say, “We will identify a set of childcare policy reforms which could trigger


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