Agenda 2030 (SDGs)

Agenda 2030 (SDGs)

Josef Pazderka

 

Agenda 2030 (SDGs)

 

Agenda 2030 (SDGs)

So basically the Western allies + Europe pay for a lot of shit. A lot of money flows from the 1st world countries into the 3rd world countries through financial aid.

It is NOT just Egypt, Israel, and Palestine. There are way way way more countries receiving financial aid.

 

There are many issues that the 3rd world countries are facing. So in order to help them the Western world came up with a guidebook. A manual on how to govern your country.

Contradictory to popular belief, it is not all about green energy. There are 17 Goals and only 4 of them are all about climate change.

Each goal has certain criteria and for achieving these criteria you get points (SDGs) If you have points. You can start ranking countries based on who has the most points.

This is where the fun begins... 😈

 

Basically, countries will jerk each other off who has the most points or whatever. Whoever has the most points is doing the most for the future of the planet.

(Funny that the first 50 is always all the Western allies. Isn't it... 😅)

 

Well... 😅

 

Let's be honest here. Let's be fr fr.

 

Shall we? xdddd

 

The main fcking reason why the Western allies come up with the guidebook is that they are fcking tired of paying for fcking everything and not much is changing for the better.

Some countries get better and some countries... well... no matter how much money you pour into them they just...

yea... 😅

The rich countries are mainly concerned with the insane level of corruption happening in the poor countries. There is literally one Goal called "Peace and Justice and strong institutions."

What the fck you think that goal is all about... 😅

(This one is my favorite by far! xdddddd)

 

The guidebook (Agenda 2030) is basically a form of centralization. The rich countries try to influence the governing process in the poor countries.

 

I could have told you all of this at the beginning of this section, but I didn't do that for one simple reason. I am trying to explain to you the intentions behind the thought process that gave birth to this guidebook. Those are not evil intentions. You will be surprised, but the people who originally came up with that book had good intentions in their hearts.

 

They just wanted to help the 3rd world countries.

 

They basically wanted to share their knowledge on how to govern successful countries and also they wanted to show them an obtainable vision. Vision of the amazing future planet that we could all live in if we really tried. (A little bit utopic but hey. I love it xoxo)

 

The biggest problem is that Centralization never works.

 

For example...

 

Sri Lanka

 

Sri Lanka

I have to be honest I am not as familiar with the whole history of Sri Lanka as many others are, but the way I understand it is that...

 

Well basically...

 

The fcking governing leaders in Sri Lanka wanted to show how much they are fcking committed to Western values and they wanted to have as many SDG points as possible.

Their thought process (intentions) was to radically minimize the emission of C02 into the atmosphere. They wanted as many SDG points as possible. And they wanted them as fast as possible.

 

Sri Lanka has a big agriculture that uses a lot of fertilizer in order to grow green products faster. Fertilizer does create a lot of emissions of C02, but also it is extremely necessary in the modern day. Basically, you cannot do it without the use of fertilizer in this age.

Despite all of this, the Sri Lankan government still decided to ban all use of fertilizer. Which led to the loss of jobs. Which led to massive protests. At some point, the people of Sri Lanka actually hardcore stormed the main Palace where the leadership lived. It was a mess.

 

Conclusion

You cannot make a fcking 17 Goals and hope that they will work for all of the fcking countries in the world.

 

All of them???

 

Of course, there are also many positives that came from this. Like the fact that the fcking Americans finally stop handing out insane amounts of plastic bags with every single buy of groceries. For example...

 

You can never really tell other governments how to govern even if you mean it in a good way. You have to let them govern themselves even if it means seeing them fail miserably.

 

The truth is...

 

Centralism doesn't work.

 

The only true real change can come from the bottom up. It has to come from the people. Because we are all the co-creators of our collective reality.

 

Back to blog

Products 👇

1 of 7