Sorry, media, the great reset is real

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Sorry, media, the great reset is real
Opinion
Sorry, media, the great reset is real
Switzerland Davos Forum
People gather in the Davos Congress Center prior to the start of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Monday, Jan. 16, 2023. The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum is taking place in Davos from Jan. 16 until Jan. 20, 2023.

When conservatives pushed back last week on a Democratic plan to
ban gas stoves
, the Left and its media allies jumped into action. We were told that no one is banning gas stoves and also that said
stoves should be banned
. Oh, and that this is just another conspiracy theory cooked up by conservatives for their culture war.

Now let’s fly over to
Davos, Switzerland
, for the World Economic Forum.

Media outlets are now labeling the forum’s “Great Reset” ideas for post-pandemic growth as a bizarre conspiracy cooked up by online trolls. One problem? It’s actually very real. The Great Reset has been a focal issue for the WEF and its global allies for years now. Still, the media are attempting to neutralize any criticism of the WEF or its ideas and tactics — or its leader, Klaus Schwab, a man who looks like he should be running around an ’80s action movie screaming about “Diplomatic Immunity!”

The media are labeling several ideas born out of the WEF as online conspiracies — ideas such as replacing cattle meat
with insects
and artificial proteins, for example. A popularized slogan of “Own Nothing. Be Happy” has become an online meme and
labeled a conspiracy
theory against the WEF. However, it was posted on the WEF website by Ida Auken, a member of the Danish Folketing. The post has
since been removed
, which has enabled media to claim that it started in internet forums instead.

Or take the Associated Press, which had the headline: “As elites arrive in Davos, conspiracy theories thrive online.” It continued, “Now, in increasingly mainstream corners of the internet and on conservative talk shows, ‘The Great Reset’ has become shorthand for what skeptics say is a reorganization of society, using global uncertainty as a guise to take away rights. Believers argue that measures including pandemic lockdowns and vaccine mandates are tools to consolidate power and undercut individual sovereignty.”

Except, that’s a pretty accurate description of Schwab and the WEF’s goals. Don’t take my word for it — take Schwab’s. In the description of his aptly
titled
COVID-19: The Great Reset, we’re told:

“COVID-19: The Great Reset is a guide for anyone who wants to understand how COVID-19 disrupted our social and economic systems, and what changes will be needed to create a more inclusive, resilient and sustainable world going forward. … This is the purpose of this book: to shake up and to show the deficiencies which were manifest in our global system, even before COVID broke out.”

Oh, and last year, the WEF website
pushed for the elimination
of gas stoves. Top line: COVID-19: The Great Reset is a model to transform world economies in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

We should debate publicly the merits or otherwise of the Great Reset and the World Economic Forum. As usual, however, our media aren’t interested in that debate. They are interested in compliance. In turn, any resistance to compliance will be treated as a form of psychological gaslighting.


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Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) has written for National Review, the New York Post, and Fox News and hosts the Versus Media podcast.

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