The UN Sustainable Development Goals are not a "scam," but there is nothing in them that goes far enough to make the plan for civilization truly sustainable (nor do they go far enough to fix global inequality). Thus, the SDGs are undersized and don't face up to the severity of the crises we face. Because of the political pressures they face, and the enormous pressure for both corporations and nations to continue "business as usual," we cannot expect our "leaders" to acknowledge the true nature of the crises we face nor the metamorphosis of society needed to handle them reasonably well. (I say "handle them" not "solve them" because there is no solution that would allow us to continue modern civilization as it is. To prevent worsening ecological and societal breakdown, we must shrink the size of the global economy by about 50% to bring our ecological footprint within the limits of Earth's sustainable carrying capacity. To do that, we must shift to more localized, circular, non-capitalist, and less industrialized economies, and thousands of life-harming products must be banned, dramatically reduced in production, or replaced with more natural alternatives. Some things we produce now we must simply stop producing, and we must focus on meeting the basic needs of 8 billion people and millions of species in a fair and sustainable way.
Hello Kali, Thanks for you videos. I just stumbled on your video. Somewhere deep in my heart, I wanted to work for UN. I was short listed and had an interview too in WFP, New Delhi office. But couldn’t not crack it, finally. It was long back. I still want to work for UN. Your videos are great. You inspired me. Thank you.
I’ve been watching your videos, trying to understand why so many schools, businesses, and entire countries are so willing to throw aside their national sovereignty in order to fallow Agenda 2030. Prior to 2020 I tended to tune out when I heard the word sustainability, but over the course of the past two and a half years I’ve been forced to explore the SDG because every problem that pops up (whether intended or not) seems to be linked to one of these 17 sustainability goals. But my greater concern is whether the United Notions is even fit to be the torchbearer for developing such goals. Take for example the UN Human Rights Council. To be frank the UN Human Rights Council it’s a complete joke. For example countries like Mauritania, Qatar, Somalia, Sudan, United Arab Emirates, and Pakistan all have prison sentences to death penalties for the crime of homosexuality. Russia and the Ukraine both had seats on the UNHRC when Russia invaded Ukraine. Russia remained on the HRC a month and a half fallowing their invasion before being removed on April 7! The countries on the HRC can’t even get along! Then there is the Peoples Republic of China. The PRC has been aloud to remain on the UN Human Rights Council even after they broke their agreement with Hong Kong for 50 years of autonomy. Even worse the PRC is allowed to stay on the HRC despite public knowledge, reports, and personal testimonials of genocide of the Uighur’s population in Xinjiang, as well as their organ harvesting program of those who practice unapproved religions like Falun Gong. Then there is the debt diplomacy known as the Belt and Road Initiative as well as their constant threats to invade Taiwan. What’s even more alarming is even after Xi Jinping said, "The Chinese people will never be bullied, oppressed, or enslaved. Anyone who dares to try, will find their heads bashed bloody against a great wall of steel forged by over 1.4 billion Chinese people" the PRC continued to sit on the UNHRC. Its clear the UN is not even qualified to oversee human rights much less set moral, environmental, and economic standards for the rest of the world to fallow.
@@donttreadonme5003 I’m to see that I’m not alone. What’s interesting is if you go to the UN’s website and type in communism in the search bar there are no articles criticizing it. Yet if you type in colonialism or the church the articles which come up you will swear were written by Mao Zedong. That’s not to say colonialism is without fault, but it’s positive contributions are completely ignored. If you type Mao in the search bar you will find no critical information about him. Nothing about the 50 million death he is responsible for, nothing about his failed policies like the Great Leap Forward, and nothing about the cultural revolution in China where Mao targeted his enemies. If we are honest with ourselves we would have to say the UN, WEF, World Bank, etc. are communist organizations who’s goal is to destroy capitalism and religion!
@@Dafty2k “Satan himself transforms himself into an angel of light. “ 1 Cor. 11:14. Tread carefully with these global organizations, they don’t have our best interests at heart!
@@dblev2019 You are not alone. Have you read their Constitution or bill of rights called "Universal Declaration of Human Rights?" Or the: United Nations Charter: Preamble to We The Peoples?" Or how about the UN Charter (full text) WE THE PEOPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS DETERMINED
hello,, i was wondering if i wrote a personal statement to entre a masters degree much related to SDG9 would you like to check it out and provide me with your opinion? as deadline after one day and i especially want your advise thankyou for all your video keep going! regards,, farah
The UN Sustainable Development Goals are not a "scam," but there is nothing in them that goes far enough to make the plan for civilization truly sustainable (nor do they go far enough to fix global inequality). Thus, the SDGs are undersized and don't face up to the severity of the crises we face. Because of the political pressures they face, and the enormous pressure for both corporations and nations to continue "business as usual," we cannot expect our "leaders" to acknowledge the true nature of the crises we face nor the metamorphosis of society needed to handle them reasonably well. (I say "handle them" not "solve them" because there is no solution that would allow us to continue modern civilization as it is.
To prevent worsening ecological and societal breakdown, we must shrink the size of the global economy by about 50% to bring our ecological footprint within the limits of Earth's sustainable carrying capacity. To do that, we must shift to more localized, circular, non-capitalist, and less industrialized economies, and thousands of life-harming products must be banned, dramatically reduced in production, or replaced with more natural alternatives. Some things we produce now we must simply stop producing, and we must focus on meeting the basic needs of 8 billion people and millions of species in a fair and sustainable way.
Hello Kali,
Thanks for you videos. I just stumbled on your video. Somewhere deep in my heart, I wanted to work for UN. I was short listed and had an interview too in WFP, New Delhi office. But couldn’t not crack it, finally. It was long back. I still want to work for UN. Your videos are great. You inspired me. Thank you.
I’ve been watching your videos, trying to understand why so many schools, businesses, and entire countries are so willing to throw aside their national sovereignty in order to fallow Agenda 2030. Prior to 2020 I tended to tune out when I heard the word sustainability, but over the course of the past two and a half years I’ve been forced to explore the SDG because every problem that pops up (whether intended or not) seems to be linked to one of these 17 sustainability goals. But my greater concern is whether the United Notions is even fit to be the torchbearer for developing such goals. Take for example the UN Human Rights Council.
To be frank the UN Human Rights Council it’s a complete joke. For example countries like Mauritania, Qatar, Somalia, Sudan, United Arab Emirates, and Pakistan all have prison sentences to death penalties for the crime of homosexuality. Russia and the Ukraine both had seats on the UNHRC when Russia invaded Ukraine. Russia remained on the HRC a month and a half fallowing their invasion before being removed on April 7! The countries on the HRC can’t even get along! Then there is the Peoples Republic of China. The PRC has been aloud to remain on the UN Human Rights Council even after they broke their agreement with Hong Kong for 50 years of autonomy. Even worse the PRC is allowed to stay on the HRC despite public knowledge, reports, and personal testimonials of genocide of the Uighur’s population in Xinjiang, as well as their organ harvesting program of those who practice unapproved religions like Falun Gong. Then there is the debt diplomacy known as the Belt and Road Initiative as well as their constant threats to invade Taiwan. What’s even more alarming is even after Xi Jinping said, "The Chinese people will never be bullied, oppressed, or enslaved. Anyone who dares to try, will find their heads bashed bloody against a great wall of steel forged by over 1.4 billion Chinese people" the PRC continued to sit on the UNHRC. Its clear the UN is not even qualified to oversee human rights much less set moral, environmental, and economic standards for the rest of the world to fallow.
Follow the money and the Power - Blackrock, IMF and World Bank
@@donttreadonme5003 I’m to see that I’m not alone. What’s interesting is if you go to the UN’s website and type in communism in the search bar there are no articles criticizing it. Yet if you type in colonialism or the church the articles which come up you will swear were written by Mao Zedong. That’s not to say colonialism is without fault, but it’s positive contributions are completely ignored. If you type Mao in the search bar you will find no critical information about him. Nothing about the 50 million death he is responsible for, nothing about his failed policies like the Great Leap Forward, and nothing about the cultural revolution in China where Mao targeted his enemies. If we are honest with ourselves we would have to say the UN, WEF, World Bank, etc. are communist organizations who’s goal is to destroy capitalism and religion!
@@dblev2019nigga what
@@Dafty2k “Satan himself transforms himself into an angel of light. “ 1 Cor. 11:14.
Tread carefully with these global organizations, they don’t have our best interests at heart!
@@dblev2019 You are not alone. Have you read their Constitution or bill of rights called "Universal Declaration of Human Rights?"
Or the: United Nations Charter: Preamble to We The Peoples?" Or how about the UN Charter (full text) WE THE PEOPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS DETERMINED
Excellent video, Kali! Very insightful, keep up the good work! 👍
Yes it is scam for total power.
Total power of what
Technocratic UN@@T.Denise
We need someon really tough in charge to stop environmental destruction amd protect the poor.
Of course it's a scam.
Ugh. Its not. It really is not. People not fulfilling them is tge problem.
@@HalasterBlackCloak-u2w No, it's scam.
Thank u so much .....U R SO KIND
I am from Yemen
I believe it is, just another Way of getting money out of people
Thanks again
Glad to see you back. Your videos are so insightful on this matter.
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hello,,
i was wondering if i wrote a personal statement to entre a masters degree much related to SDG9 would you like to check it out and provide me with your opinion?
as deadline after one day and i especially want your advise
thankyou for all your video keep going!
regards,,
farah
how did it go?
Upload a video on UN YPP full details please🙏
Biggest scam of all time
Great Video!!!!
You had me until your conclusion.
Well done dear, that was a detailed education u gave up.