Finnish Prime Minister
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Building a more connected world of diverse minds connected by the common higher value of collective human evolution. To unite our economies and push boundaries with the strength of every nation and people.
How'd I do as someone who would love nothing more than to see every globalist parasite dangling from the WEF dangling from a rope?
If people were actually equal, then it would be a great thing. We'd be getting the best of the whole world to help humanity move forward.
Instead we've putting grasshoppers in with ants, then saying we're going to replace all the ants because they're busy saving food while the grasshoppers are busy eating their food and reproducing.
Money, influence, god complex, wanting to be on the winning side or just ideology where the people do not matter and the end justifies the means.
Power and the complex are a dangerous combination, indeed.
"We need to bring together the most brilliant minds there are, and connect these with policymakers, in order to take on the challenges that an increasingly complex society presents us."
I'd like to explore why our societies are "increasingly complex" and his admission that that causes "challenges". Sounds like someone forgot "diversity is our strength".
You see, experts say that, and experts also say that we need experts to tell us what to do. So selfless, these experts.
These narratives do not exist in order to persuade anyone who thinks, but only to provide surface plausibility to things. For the sake of appearance. Even when people discover the truth behind one of the things, because the Gellman amnesia effect ensures that they are deceived by all the other things, they just question that one thing.
Monke already covered the optimism side of steelmanning, so the pessimism side:
For the West, as a short-term thing, access to massive amounts of slave and near-slave labor will provide massive benefits to the elderly and already established. It creates slack and leniency against the inevitable inflationary growth an un-backed currency will create by controlling its movements and measures versus other markets. A central administrative body overseeing this massive abuse of human rights will further help stabilize and mitigate poor financial decisions by individual countries.
Keeping this as an unelected in-group helps reduce the risk of someone unqualified to orchestrate these measures becoming in charge due to good marketing, thus keeping the guiding hand pure.
Additionally, the standard dictator benefits do apply: Singular powers move faster and with more efficiency, reduced accountability means unpopular but possibly effective measures can be put into place, etc etc.