Think of it as going to Harvard. A lovely cess pool of communism, but once graduates get into the real world they can choose how to utilize their skills.
That’s why I’m not being biased and glossing over the names on the other side who are in WEF. If I was biased I’d only make point that it’s just the Gates and Soro’s of the world, but they’re all over and anyone who wants in that 1%.
I'm saying it's entirely possible for people to go through what to them is a normal step on the way to elitism, only then to take it as just that: something on their resume.
You know how many people on both sides are wef?
It's a prerequisite for moving up to the 1%.
Think of it as going to Harvard. A lovely cess pool of communism, but once graduates get into the real world they can choose how to utilize their skills.
That’s why I’m not being biased and glossing over the names on the other side who are in WEF. If I was biased I’d only make point that it’s just the Gates and Soro’s of the world, but they’re all over and anyone who wants in that 1%.
Who is "Soro", handshake?
I'm not saying you're biased.
I'm saying it's entirely possible for people to go through what to them is a normal step on the way to elitism, only then to take it as just that: something on their resume.