A bizarre new video of the globalist World Economic Forum is ordering citizens of western countries to cease washing their clothes in order to fight climate change, following the WEFâs commands that the populace of developed nations eat bugs and renounce all possessions in order to lower carbon emissions.
The strange missive appeared on the WEFâs Twitter feed on Sunday morning.
The World Economic Forum, chaired by infamous âGreat Resetâ architect Klaus Schwab, routinely insists that decreasing the quality of life of average citizens is the way forward to deter climate change and supposed catastrophe.
Twitter users chimed in to voice their opposition to the WEFâs authoritarianism, making it clear they donât intend to function as peasants for the corrupt and sinister elites to command in the twisted organizationâs sick vision of the future.
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This is and always has been about getting the masses to use fewer resources so the elite can enjoy cheaper luxuries. I've no problem with capitalism and markets when they uplift everyone, but this feudalism is the goal of all controlling ideologies (communism and fascism too).
— Chris Bartlett (ăŻăȘăčă»ăăŒăăŹăă) (@BartlettChrisJ) December 26, 2021
Some noted that the very concept of eschewing the washing of clothes applies almost exclusively to the white-collar âlaptop class,â with blue collar workers who are employed in arduous trades likely to face serious health repercussions if they continually wore dirty, soiled and sweaty clothes.
In an acute irony, globalist billionaires and neoliberal politicians routinely utilize private jets to fly into the organizationâs yearly Davos conference, releasing more carbon into the environment than the average family does in a yearâs worth of laundry. The World Economic Forum has consistently fought against plans that include rolling back perks and privileges for billionaires and elites, hoping to focus environmental policy exclusively on stripping away the fundamental rights of the citizens they consider to be beneath them.