UN “Agenda 2030, the left’s radical plan for consolidating global power, seizing private property, and extinguishing individual liberty…
Agenda 2030 is and has been a radical anti-democratic and anti-nationalist scheme. Especially given the authoritarian policies of the Biden administration during the pandemic—a mimicking of World Health Organization (WHO) orthodoxy— Republicans should pounce on what it truly is, pointing out the explicit ramifications along the way.
If we want to get technical with the name, the Biden administration has gone all in on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which the United Nations describes as a movement in which “all stakeholders: governments, civil society, the private sector, and others, are expected to contribute to the realization of the new agenda,” and “a revitalized global partnership at the global level is needed to support national efforts.”
Central to the agenda is the action plan to fight climate change, anchored in the famous Paris Accords. Trump withdrew from the accords, while Biden and Harris got us right back in on their first day in office. Essentially, we commit to onerous carbon reduction standards set for us elsewhere—committing to a goal of net-zero emissions by 2050—while “developing” nations such as China aim for 2060 or later. The latter is a laugh, though, as Climate Action Tracker itself acknowledged in its most recent estimate of China’s policies and actions, which it tagged as “highly insufficient” and labeled China’s chances of reaching its emission goals as “poor.” …
All in all, Agenda 2030 is a mesh of international bureaucratic-socialist wealth and power redistribution that would cripple America’s standard of living, take control of the population through land control, and redistribute wealth, both real and intellectual, away front our shores.
Frankly, it’s hard to imagine a bigger threaten to our freedoms and standard of living as Agenda 2030, and the Biden administration has been one of its most vocal cheerleaders. …”
– https://www.maciverinstitute.com/perspectives/forget-project-2025,-what-about-agenda-2030