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The great Reset will get activated every time a brand or a person donate 50,000 dollars and what it do is that she has to start over with one penny (she won't go back to Los Angeles) |
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==Commentary== |
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[[Naomi Klein]], in a December 2020 article in ''[[The Intercept]]'', described the WEF idea as a "Great Reset Conspiracy Smoothie." She said that it was simply a "coronavirus-themed rebranding" of things that the WEF was already doing and that it was an attempt by the rich to make themselves look good. Klein wrote that Schwab had given each meeting at Davos a theme since 2003. "The Great Reset is merely the latest edition of this gilded tradition, barely distinguishable from earlier Davos Big Ideas."<ref name="intercept120820">{{cite news |last1=Klein |first1=Naomi |title=The Great Reset Conspiracy Smoothie |url=https://theintercept.com/2020/12/08/great-reset-conspiracy/ |access-date=December 14, 2020 |work=The Intercept |date=December 8, 2020 |archive-date=December 13, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201213162038/https://theintercept.com/2020/12/08/great-reset-conspiracy/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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In his review of the 2020 book co-authored by Schwab and Malleret—and the Great Reset agenda in general—Ben Sixsmith, a contributor to ''[[The Spectator]]'', said that the Great Reset was a set of "bad ideas...adopted internationally by some of the richest and most powerful people in the world".<ref name="Schwab_Malleret_20200709" /><ref name="Spectator_Sixsmith_20201117">{{cite news|last=Sixsmith|first=Ben|title=What is the Great Reset?|url=https://spectator.us/great-reset-davos-klaus-schwab/ |access-date=November 18, 2020|work=The Spectator|date=November 17, 2020|archive-date=November 17, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201117174547/https://spectator.us/great-reset-davos-klaus-schwab/|url-status=live}}</ref> Sixsmith described sections of the book as "earnest", glum, dutiful and bland.<ref name="Spectator_Sixsmith_20201117"/> |
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Similarly, in his review of ''COVID-19: The Great Reset'', [[ethicist]] [[Steven Umbrello]] makes parallel critiques of the agenda. He says that the agenda amounts to nothing other than "a substantial (if not complete) socio-political-economic overhaul" and that such a proposal is a "[[false dilemma]]" and that "Schwab and Malleret whitewash a seemingly optimistic future post-Great Reset with [[Buzzword|buzz words]] like [[Equity (law)|equity]] and [[sustainability]] even as they functionally jeopardize those admirable goals".<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Umbrello|first=Steven|date=2021-02-17|title=Should We Reset? A Review of Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret's 'COVID-19: The Great Reset'|url= |journal=The Journal of Value Inquiry|pages=1–8|language=en|doi=10.1007/s10790-021-09794-1|issn=1573-0492|pmc=7886645}}</ref> |
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In an opinion piece by Cas Mudde in ''[[The Guardian]]'', Mudde said that the Great Reset was a continuation of the World Economic Forum's strategy of focusing on hot-button issues asociated with [[social activism]], such as [[environmental protection]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Environment and Natural Resource Security |url=https://www.weforum.org/agenda/archive/environment-and-natural-resource-security |website=World Economic Forum |publisher=World Economic Forum |access-date=2020-05-03}}</ref> and [[social entrepreneurship]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship – Home|website=Schwabfound.org|publisher=|url=http://www.schwabfound.org/|url-status=|format=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|last=|date=|year=|language=|pages=|quote=}}</ref> in order to disguise the organization's alleged [[plutocracy|plutocratic]] goals.<ref name="Mudde_2020">{{cite web |first=Cas |last=Mudde | url = https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jan/25/davos-world-economic-forum-capitalism-plutocracy | title = The high priests of plutocracy all meet in Davos. What good can come from that? | work = The Guardian | date= 2020-01-25 | access-date= 2021-09-24}}</ref><ref name="Umbrella_20210217">{{cite journal|first=Steven|last=Umbrello|periodical=The Journal of Value Inquiry |series=Book review |title=Should We Reset? Eine Rezension von Klaus Schwab und Thierry Mallerets 'COVID-19: The Great Reset'|at=pp. 1–8|issn=1573-0492|pmc=7886645|date=2021-02-17|language=German|doi=10.1007/s10790-021-09794-1 |
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}}</ref><ref name="Meyer_20210526">{{Cite web |first=Frank |last=Meyer |date=May 26, 2021|url=https://www.cicero.de/wirtschaft/meinungsherrschaft-ziemlich-verstiegen|title=Pretty extravagant |series=Opinion |website=Cicero Online |language=de}}</ref> |
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==2021 WEF summit== |
==2021 WEF summit== |
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THE GREAT RESET
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The great Reset? The great Reset will get activated every time a brand or a person donate 50,000 dollars and what it do is that she has to start over with one penny (she won't go back to Los Angeles)
2021 WEF summit
The Great Reset was to be the main theme of the WEF's 2021 summit, since postponed to 2022 in a yet-undetermined location.[1][2]
Conspiracy theories
The term "Great Reset" can also refer to a conspiracy theory, named after the conference. According to a November 22, 2020 article as part of BBC's "Reality Check" series debunking the theory, those spreading the Great Reset conspiracy theory claim, without evidence, that a "group of world leaders orchestrated the pandemic to take control of the global economy."[3]
A November 2020 article in The Daily Beast said that even before Biden became president, his "incoming White House already ha[d] its first conspiracy theory to deal with"—the Great Reset conspiracy theory.[4] Mainstream media outlets such as The New York Times,[5] the BBC,[3] and The Guardian traced the spread of the latest conspiracy theory on the Great Reset, which had integrated anti-lockdown conspiracies, to internet personalities and groups, including Candace Owens, Glenn Beck, Fox News hosts Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson,[6][7][8][9] and Paul Joseph Watson,[10] the UK-based editor of Alex Jones' website Infowars, where he advanced the New World Order conspiracy theory.[11] Ben Sixsmith wrote that the conspiracy theory had been spread by "fringes of Right-Wing Twitter", as well as by Australia's One Nation party leader Pauline Hanson (a "‘socialist left Marxist view of the world’") and UK conservative writer James Delingpole (a "global communist takeover plan"). However, Sixsmith observed the WEF's partners include such capitalist enterprises as Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, IBM, IKEA, Lockheed Martin, Ericsson and Deloitte.[12]
Many critics have coalesced other grievances with the WEF into allegations about the Great Reset, compounding both the conspiracy theory and more innocuous criticism. Many detractors commonly cite Ida Auken's article on a potential 2030, as well as a WEF video in which the article was presented alongside other predictions for 2030 and summarized as "You'll own nothing. And you'll be happy. Whatever you want you'll rent and it'll be delivered by drone", as supposed evidence of the Great Reset having malicious intent.[13]
An October 2020 article by Snopes[14] traced the origins of a chain email posted on conspiracy forums from a member of a non-existent committee within the Liberal Party of Canada that leaked Canada's secret "COVID Global Reset Plan" to the QAnon-dedicated "Q Research" board on 8kun.[15]
By November 17, 2020, a short video of Trudeau's speech in which he described key points of the concept of an economic "reset" had gone viral,[16] as it reignited fervor over the Great Reset conspiracy theory that had taken on a new life with the launching of the forum in May.[17] By November 2020, Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada lamented on his webpage on November 17 that he was the only Canadian politician along with Pierre Poilievre and Colin Carrie, an MP,[18] speaking up against the globalist threat with Trudeau as the "world's most prominent defender" of this Great Reset. Other critics included Canadian conservative political commentators such as Ezra Levant.[19][20][6] They claimed that Trudeau's rhetoric resembled that of the Great Reset conspiracy. Conservative Spencer Fernando stated that, "We want our lives to get back to normal… Instead they offer only more fear, more control, more centralization, and a reshaping of our lives and our economy without even asking us."[21] When Poilievre circulated a petition to "Stop the Reset", Le Devoir headlined an article saying that the Conservative Party was embracing conspiracy theories.[21][17] The Toronto Star editorial board criticized Poilievre for "giving oxygen" to the baseless conspiracy theory,[22] with some suggesting his post was related to a possible federal election.[20][21]
A May 2022 article in The Globe and Mail said that "WEF conspiracy theory" was being spread to "Canada's main streets" and was brought up during the leadership race of the Conservative Party of Canada.[23] When Schwab "brags" about Canadian politicians' connections to the WEF, this feeds into "theories of cabals". In 2021, when Schwab said that "half of Canada’s cabinet were Young Global Leaders" —including Calgary Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner—conspiracy theorists interpreted that to mean that Canadian cabinet ministers are "minions" controlled by Schwab. The article called on politicians in Canada who had been "flirting" with the Great Reset conspiracy theories through Twitter—Conservative leadership candidates Poilievre and Leslyn Lewis quell the distrust by admitting that "there is no such cabal".[23]
On December 13, 2020, Australian advertising executive Rowan Dean promoted the conspiracy theory on Sky News Australia, claiming that "This Great Reset is as serious and dangerous a threat to our prosperity – to your prosperity and your freedom – as we have faced in decades".[24]
The conspiracy theory has also been disseminated by Russian propaganda outlets. According to Oliver Kamm, in a 2020 article for the CapX website: "The propaganda apparatus of the Putin regime has for many months published wild allegations from obscure bloggers that the Great Reset is code for oligarchs to amass wealth and control populations."[25]
Book
- Schwab, Klaus; Malleret, Thierry (2020). COVID-19 : the great reset (1 ed.). Cologny/Geneva Schweiz: Forum Publishing. ISBN 9782940631124. OCLC 1193302829.
See also
References
- ^ "2021 Davos summit shifted to Lucerne in May". France 24. October 7, 2020. Archived from the original on November 1, 2020. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
- ^ "WEF cancels 2021 annual meeting, says next summit in 1st half of 2022". The Economic Times.
- ^ a b Goodman, Jack; Carmichael, Flora (2020-11-22). "The coronavirus pandemic 'Great Reset' theory and a false vaccine claim debunked". BBC News. Reality Check. Retrieved 2021-07-18.
- ^ Sommer, Will (November 26, 2020). "The Biden Presidency Already Has Its First Conspiracy Theory: The Great Reset". The Daily Beast. Archived from the original on February 4, 2021. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
- ^ Wu, Katherine J. (2020-11-17). "F.D.A. Authorizes the First At-Home Coronavirus Test". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-05-10.
- ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
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- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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- ^ Mahabarta, Yudhistra (November 18, 2020). "Looking For A Logical Exposure Of 'The Great Reset', The Covid-19 Conspiracy Theory Now Campaigned By The World Economic Forum". Voice of Indonesia. Archived from the original on November 20, 2020. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
- ^ Hines, Nico (April 22, 2018). "Alex Jones' Protegé, Paul Joseph Watson, Is About to Steal His Crackpot Crown". The Daily Beast. Archived from the original on May 21, 2019. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "Fact check: The World Economic Forum does not have a stated goal to have people own nothing by 2030". Reuters. 2021-02-25. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
- ^ "Snopes.com: Debunking Myths in Cyberspace". NPR. August 27, 2005. Archived from the original on September 11, 2005. Retrieved August 27, 2005.
- ^ Evon, Dan (October 29, 2020). "Was Canada's Draconian COVID 'Global Reset Plan' Leaked to the Public?". Snopes. Archived from the original on February 4, 2021. Retrieved November 21, 2020.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ a b Goforth, Claire (November 16, 2020). "Trudeau speech reignites conspiracy theory fervor over 'Great Reset'". The Daily Dot. Archived from the original on November 16, 2020. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
- ^ "The Rebel to Rabble Review: Calls to 'stop the great reset'; O'Toole's Scheer dilemma". iPolitics. iPolitics. November 20, 2020. Archived from the original on February 4, 2021. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
- ^ Alba, Davey (November 17, 2020). "The baseless 'Great Reset' conspiracy theory rises again". The New York Times. Archived from the original on November 18, 2020. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
- ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "Editorial | Pierre Poilievre is flirting with the far right by pushing 'Great Reset' conspiracy". Toronto Star. Torstar. November 23, 2020. Archived from the original on November 23, 2020. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
- ^ a b Clark, Campbell (May 10, 2022). "The WEF conspiracy theory is in the Conservative leadership race, and Canada's main streets". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved May 10, 2022.
- ^ Davies, Anne (2021-02-23). "Sky News Australia is tapping into the global conspiracy set – and it's paying off". The Guardian. Retrieved 2021-08-01.
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External links
- World Economic Forum (2020). "Podcasts" (collection including "The Great Reset").
- World Economic Forum (2020). "The Great Reset" (official initiative website).