A video shared on Facebook distorts the goals of The Great Reset initiative, falsely describing it as a plot by elites to force changes in economic systems.
The international organization wanted governments around the world to seize the"rare but narrow window of opportunity" for social and economic change offered by the pandemic"to reflect, reimagine, and reset our world to create a healthier, more equitable, and more prosperous future.
"The initiative aimed to make markets fairer through increased coordination among governments and improved trade agreements; to ensure that government spending advances shared goals like equality and sustainability; and to use innovation to support the public good by addressing health and social challenges, according to aBut according to conspiracy theories about the plan, the initiative advocated that...
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