The UN’s Attack on Free Speech, By James Reed
Two resolutions have been adopted by UN committees, the World Organization's Department of Global Communications and The Fourth Committee (Special Political and Decolonization), that aims to deal with so-called "hate" narratives. As well as that there was adopted by the second committee, programs linked with the UN's "Our Common Agenda" plan, with a bank account-linked digital ID. The digital ID is big with the UN, found as well in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), UN Pact for the Future, and Global Digital Compact. The aim is censorship and surveillance. To make it worse a number of European countries, such as the UK and Italy, want further use of AI to combat "misinformation and disinformation," which are the present bogy man of the globalists.
There was only one dissenting voice, that of Argentina who objected to the term "hate speech," seeing the use of this opening the clear possibility of abuse in stifling "pluralistic debate," but the UN does not care about that, only creating a New World Order. Given these measures it is time for Trump to pull the US out of the UN, and withdraw all funding, and pull the entire evil temple down.
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"A United Nations (UN) committee has adopted two resolutions, one of them aimed at the World Organization's Department of Global Communications establishing and strengthening "partnerships with new and traditional media to address hate speech narratives."
The Fourth Committee (Special Political and Decolonization) also adopted a resolution further promoting the UN's "Our Common Agenda" plan, which, among other points, proposes bank account-linked digital ID – as well as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), UN Pact for the Future, and Global Digital Compact – also pushing for digital IDs, censorship, and surveillance, with major countries as the schemes' key backers.
Ahead of the adoption of the documents, representatives of a number of countries spoke in favor of expanded censorship under the UN umbrella, with Italy's delegate advocating for the use of AI in combating "misinformation and disinformation."
UK's representative reiterated the country's commitment to the UN Pact for the Future and Global Digital Compact, highlighted the far-reaching censorship law, Online Safety Act, and noted that it forces companies "to remove illegal online content, including illegal mis and disinformation generated by AI."
Another thing the UK remains committed to, the address revealed, is digging its heels in when it comes to characterizing "misinformation" as a major threat.
The EU essentially co-signed all that, singling out, as it does, Russian disinformation, with El Salvador, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Malaysia also expressing their deep concern over "disinformation" of various types, and calling for the UN to work more on countering it.
Pakistan's delegate remarked that Big Tech (Meta, Google) should be "collaborated" with, and warned they should not put profit before the need to join "the war on disinformation."
As for individuals accused of spreading disinformation, Pakistan proposes to make use of the UN's Global Principles for Information Integrity, designed to promote not only fighting "misinformation" and "hate speech," but also censoring and demonetizing content algorithmically.
However, a meeting before the adoption of the texts also heard some dissenting voices, notably that of Argentina. The country's representative was concerned that the term "hate speech" can be abused by those wishing to stifle "pluralistic debate."
According to a UN press release, this delegate "dissociated himself" from those paragraphs in the documents that refer to "hate speech, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and Our Common Agenda."
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