That subconscious attitude about authority

We are brought up to respect and perhaps idolise authority, which leads to an unquestioning attitude.

“she’ll be right’, they know what they are doing, and we should just trust them because we should”

Thats a dangerous attitude, which showed it’s limitations during the covid years with the WEF, WHO, and most Western Governments becoming heavy handed.

So when NZ’s latest prime minister signs up NZ to Carbon Zero Paris Accords with clearly unsustainable, targets, you might ask yourself what will this actually achieve.

https://www.groundswellnz.co.nz/news/we-have-to-quit-parishttps://www.groundswellnz.co.nz/news/we-have-to-quit-paris

As a wise man once said. “never examine a folly for what it is, only what it achieves”

In this case, it’s either virtue signalling, or perhaps a plan to bankrupt the country in order to bring in CBCD (digital currentcy)

http://eternalvigilance.nz/2025/02/net-zero-is-not-supposed-to-work-its-meant-to-break-the-economy-resist-cbdc-on-x/

Either way, nothing good can come from this, and it clearly displays that the NZ Government isn’t always working in our best interests.

3 thoughts on “That subconscious attitude about authority

  1. Too bad for you guys. We just got the hell out of the Paris accords. Renewable technology isn’t where it needs to be, for it to make sense. And when, or if, it ever does make sense, I’m sure some enterprising capitalists will beat the government to the punch, at helping us all go green.

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    1. NZ’s political parties are ‘influenced’ by sizeable donations from people in the WEF, and possibly other nefarious groups, hence the direction they are going.

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