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I checked out their site, their news section has this link at the moment: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-world-econom... > Own nothing, be happy. You may have heard the phrase. It started life as a screenshot, culled from the internet by an anonymous antisemitic account on the image board 4chan. “Own nothing, be happy – The Jew World Order 2030,″ said the post, which went viral among extremists. Well, that's reassuring. Meanwhile, the actual content on the WEF site is monumentally boring: > Greater action on food loss to ensure more food is preserved for human consumption > According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, globally 13.8% of food is lost from harvest to retail. And, of course, mitigating food loss also brings cost savings and economic benefits, while reporting can help assess the efforts to minimise food loss. |
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The author later clarified they were predicting a possible future, “for better or for worse”. They didn’t outright deny they supported that specific idea, though, nor does it directly contradict WEF’s stated goals (although it’s on a much shorter timeline).