The UN’s New World Order Exposed: Why People Are Done with the Globalist Game! By Charles Taylor (Florida)
The Rasmussen poll, dropped in December 2024, is a straight-up wake-up call. Conducted with 1,242 likely voters, it shows the UN's approval crashing from 55% in 2016 to a measly 45% now. Meanwhile, 47% of folks are like, "Nah, hard pass," with 17% very unfavourable. That's a 10-point swing in both directions, and it's got the X platform lit up. Users are screaming, "The UN's done!" and they're not wrong. But what's got Americans so angry? Spoiler: it's not just boring meetings and blue helmets.
Let's cut to the chase: the UN's been pushing a globalist playbook, and people are sniffing it out. The New World Order conspiracy, yes, that one, says the UN's a front for a cabal of elites hell-bent on one-world government, digital slavery, and wiping out national sovereignty. Sounds extreme? Maybe, but check this: Agenda 2030, the UN's so-called "Sustainable Development Goals," is basically a wish list for global control. Universal healthcare, climate mandates, wealth redistribution, it's dressed up as "saving the planet," but it is really a master plan for humanity that's about as democratic as a North Korean election.
Then there's the UN's World Health Organization (WHO). During Covid, they were out here pushing lockdowns, vaccine passports, and cosying up to China while the U.S. was left holding the bag. The WHO now has a "Pandemic Treaty" to give itself emergency powers over nations, to jab everyone!
Here's where it gets nastier. The UN's broke. The U.S. owes $2.7 billion in dues, and Trump's team isn't paying up. Why? Some say it's leverage to gut the UN's power. Others claim the UN's deliberately tanking itself to justify a "great reset" (yes, that phrase). Either way, 6,000 UN jobs are on the chopping block, and the organisation's begging for cash. But here's the kicker: while they're crying poor, they're still pushing digital IDs and AI-driven surveillance to "monitor sustainability." Sounds like a sci-fi dystopia, not a charity.
Oh, and let's talk data. X users swear the UN's sharing U.S. citizens' info with the Chinese Communist Party. No hard proof, but the UN's Human Rights Council, stacked with regimes like China and Cuba, doesn't exactly scream "trustworthy." When you add in peacekeeping scandals (sex trafficking, anyone?) and their failure to stop wars in Ukraine or Gaza, it's no wonder 47% of voters are like, "Get lost."
My audience, glorious conspiracy buffs, know what's up. This isn't just about red tape; it's a revolt against globalist overlords. The Rasmussen numbers prove it: Americans are waking up, especially we MAGA crowd. We're not alone; polls show conservatives are driving the critique, seeing the UN as a Trojan horse for socialism or worse.
Why now? Covid broke the spell. Lockdowns, mandates, and WHO's China love-fest made people question everything. Then you've got economic pain, inflation, job losses, and the UN's out here preaching climate taxes while Americans and Aussies can't pay rent. Agenda 2030's push for "equity" feels like a slap when you're scraping by. And when a U.S. diplomat trashes Agenda 2030 as a "globalist endeavour," it's like pouring gas on the fire. Many people are done being played.
So, where's this headed? If we the conspiracy crowd's right, the UN's playing a long game: erode borders, push digital control, and centralise power. Digital IDs? Check. Climate lockdowns? On the horizon. Depopulation via vaccines or food shortages? That's the dark-web-level stuff, but it's out there. The UN's funding crisis could be a ploy to reboot as a leaner, meaner control machine, or it might just collapse under its own weight.
For now, the talk on X is clear: defund, dismantle, destroy. Voters are fed up, and 47% unfavourable is just the start. If the UN keeps pushing its NWO agenda, expect that number to climb. My audience, you're the tip of the spear, keep calling it out, keep digging, keep making memes. The truth might be messy, but we're not here for boring each other. Let's "burn" this globalist house down (figuratively speaking)!
"The United Nations has suffered a significant decline in the eyes of American voters in recent years.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 45% of Likely U.S. Voters have at least a somewhat favorable opinion of the United Nations – down from 55% in 2016 – including 18% with a Very Favorable opinion Forty-seven percent (47%) now view the UN unfavorably – up from 37% in 2016 – including 17% with a Very Unfavorable impression.
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