According
to lifesitenews.com, “The Club of Rome and the Hot or Cool Institute” intend to
“launch the ‘Materials and Consumption Taskforce’ that will give policy
recommendations that if implementwould restrict your ability to decide how you
travel, what you eat, and how
you live your life – all in the name of sustainability and the
global economic system.”
My
first thought: what the hell is The Club of Rome?
It
is this, according to our friends (ha!) at Wikipedia: “The Club
of Rome is a nonprofit, informal organization of intellectuals and
business leaders whose goal is a critical discussion of pressing global issues.
The Club of Rome was founded in 1968 at Accademia dei Lincei in Rome,
Italy. It consists[clarification needed] of
one hundred full members selected from current and former heads of state and
government, UN administrators, high-level politicians and government officials,
diplomats, scientists, economists, and business leaders from around the globe.[1]”
Sounds like an invitation to tyranny.
The
Life Site piece went on to note that the Club was launched on May 23, and that the
taskforce will begin producing “guidelines that will serve as a critical
resource for policymakers, businesses, and civil society, providing an in-depth
analysis of materials and consumption and offering practical solutions for a
more resource-secure future.” Also: “The taskforce recognizes that materials
and consumption lie at the heart of many interconnected crises. From the
escalating demand for critical minerals to the impact of supply chains on
climate change and social inequalities, addressing these issues is essential to
building a sustainable and resilient future.” Ergo, materials are bad and
consumption is bad. Got it? One naturally wonders if The Club of Rome, the Hot
or Cool Institute, and the soon-to-be-created ‘Materials and Consumption
Taskforce’ will be using any materials or consuming anything. If so, how will
they explain it?
The Club of Rome?
Who the hell are they to tell the rest of us what to do? What gives them the
right? Did I miss the vote? What's next? Is The Hair Club for Men going to tell
me what I'm allowed to have for supper? Is Oprah’s Book Club going to start
issuing guidelines for allowable building codes?
What is it with unelected
entities telling the rest of us, including President Trump, how we have to
live, think, and behave?! Every district judge, international organization, and
Democrat political hack is trying to block Trump’s actions, block the sun to
stave off global warming, or attempting to assassinate him and jail their
political opponents.
When in The Club of Rome, I
guess you must do as The Club of Romans do.
But don’t try to dictate to
the rest of us.
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