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Exposing The UN Plan To Destroy YOUR Freedom Of Speech


Here we go again, the global assault against freedom of speech is ramping up yet again.

This time, the coordinated threat comes from the UNESCO NGO of the United Nations—a completely useless organization of globalists, mobsters, and thieves.

The group released a 59-page report detailing its anti-free speech initiative.

UNESCO claims that they are fighting the mythical beasts of ‘hate speech’ and ‘misinformation’ which are the universal excuses for censoring speech online.

We saw it with Covid, we saw it with the Russia-Ukraine war, we saw it with legitimate criticisms of Israel, we saw it with all social media companies pushing BLM and transgender nonsense.

Hate speech just means anything that the state, multi-national corporations, and the mainstream media don’t like.

To get an understanding of UNESCO and what it stands for, take a look at these posts from the NGO:

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The Epoch Times dissected UNESCO’s 59-page report:

In particular, the U.N. agency aims to create an “Internet of Trust” by targeting what it calls “misinformation,” “disinformation,” “hate speech,” and “conspiracy theories.”

Examples of expression flagged to be stopped or restricted include concerns about elections, public health measures, and advocacy that could constitute “incitement to discrimination.”

The Untied Nations NGO also took the chance to set up an offensive against generative artificial intelligence—a nascent technology not even widespread at this point.

They’re attempting to shape a narrative before the crisis in order to manufacture a crisis and control more technology and more speech.

UNESCO claimed via its website:

UNESCO works to promote freedom of expression online at a time when the digital ecosystem offers new opportunities but also multiplies challenges for freedom of expression.

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Guided by the Windhoek +30 Declaration on information as a public good, we advocate for greater transparency and accountability of digital platforms, including to counter mis- and disinformation and hate speech.

We empower people with media and information literacy skills, support media viability and work to build societal resilience to harmful content online through a range of partnerships and collaborations.

We support trustworthy, independent media and work with journalists to address information needs in times of emergencies.

We also train judicial and law enforcement actors on international standards on freedom of expression to tackle these challenges with a human rights-based approach, and advocate for a digital ecosystem based on the R.O.A.M.-X principles (human rights-based, open, accessible, and multi-stakeholder).



 

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