The ‘The Great Reset’ posters are becoming more common in my city.

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  1. If i see these kind of posters in my city i will.personally destroy them, preferably with fire.

  2. Also saw them recently, but the “supported by” line was different, it showed the symbols of all major political parties except FPÖ (our far right nutjobs). Really makes you think… Hmmm…

  3. WEF did a great job at promoting itself with that one video. Almost too good of a job. Their model is to stay relevant so millionaires want to take part in their club, the question is if being the center of conspiracy theories is good for membership.

  4. I don’t own anything and am happy so be poor and be happy or filthy rich and miserable so it’s true money doesn’t buy you happiness!!

  5. Uggh. They treat things like WEF and Davos as if they are secret organisations. It’s just meetings of people trying to sell things to each other. A lot of backroom deals for government contracts but not people plotting a communist revolution.

    The quote is about people using Uber a lot instead of buying a car. It’s not about the overthrow of property rights FFS.

  6. Imagine hearing that for the first time the owner class will at least slightly try to be vaguely less horrible in their management of the economy and thinking it’s a bad thing.

  7. I really do not understand the whole thing with this great reset, because my mind just goes “just like how a tiny minority of rich people own the vast majority of everything and make conditions for those with less money worse….as in right now?”

  8. It’s an economic theory, not a conspiracy and nothing to be scared of. I really don’t understand why conspiracy theorists are so obsessed with it😂

    (tbh I don’t agree with the economic theory, Altough people living in urbanised areas will probably own less, like no transportation method, but people always want to have something of their own and will try to buy things like houses if they get the opportunity)

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