The Intangible Globalization of Social Entrepreneurs

Monday, August 14, 2006
By Joyanna Adams

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Nobody’s Opinion; Have you ever been downtown Detroit? In the middle of Watts? Or how about that lovely enclave of beauty, East St. Louis? Then you have experience the meddling of social entrepreneurs.
 

If you have a child now in school, then I’d advise you to encourage your child to, become a social entrepreneur, instead of a baseball player or an astronaut, because it’s evidently these people who are sitting in luxury hotels somewhere and playing a very real Sim City, with soon to be patented plans of controlling people and wealth.

They are Dr. NOs on steroids.

I often wondered when I was growing up, why every single city in America had an enclave of African Americans living in horrible run down neighborhoods with schools that resembled some worn torn bombed-out schools in Bosnia. Why I wondered? Why for over sixty years? Why didn’t the Congress do something?

It wasn’t just “white prejudice.” It was social entrepreneurs in political think tanks coming up with solutions: solutions that kept a whole nation in racial tensions, and a whole race in poverty.

It’s as if they all got together and someone said, “Well, let’s just put em all in the cities.”

No wonder we had riots.

Recently I heard Newt Gingrich talking to someone, and he slipped out a— “We tried that scenario in several prisons systems and it works pretty well.”  

I was thinking “Huh?” You guys are using prisoners as guinea pigs to try out ways to control and manipulate populations.” Great.

Hey, I can play basketball.

Here’s the catch. We are brought up to believe that things in society just “happen.” You know like I just ‘happen” to go to lunch, or I “happen” to go to college.

I’ve always thought we lived in that kind of freedom. Hit me.

But after reading Revolutionary Wealth by Alvin and Heidi Toffler, I’m starting to understand that this globalization concept, which the politicians want you to think is just the world market trading goods, has much more to it, than whether China can bring cars into the United States with a 2% tariff, but our cars going into their country has a 25% tariff. The very car you drive will be determined by people like Alvin and Heidi.

Remember during this last year when the American people were being called names? We were “vigilantes,” “addicted to oil,” and illegals are doing jobs that “we don’t want to do?”

Some “social entrepreneur” somewhere thought up those catch phrases, which were meant to make us accept politicies that our government wants to put into place.

And if I read this book right, we should get ready for the new mantra from the globalists, which will be something like “capitalism isn’t working.” They will probably say this after an attack of course. Then they will say, “The world is changing fast, and we must be ready for this “change” to the new revolutionary wealth.

What they will never admit is that they (the social entrepreneurs) have been working diligently to change it.

Yes, they will say, we went from sloppy ignorant agrarian farmers, to the industrialists who polluted the planet, and now, the world is evolving into the new knowledge based wealth. And all knowledge will be given freely.

Property will be considered “intangible.”  Which is another way of saying you can’t own it, give it to me.

You got that right. Good old capalitism, the system that has worked for America so long for so many, and made us the number one country in the world, is slowly going to be phrased away. It’s happening as we speak.

Oh, it was good enough for Bill Gates, Rupert Murdock, General Electric, Boeing, and BP, well, I could go on and on, but the American people will NEED to change, or we will be called some other nasty things.

Like greedy, old, obsolete, ignorant, out-of-touch, and that’s just the nice stuff.

But on this you can be certain. Bill Clinton and George Bush are both on the wagon of this globalist’s “change.”

Bill Clinton says, “We can’t stop globalization.”

President Bush just last week was walking around some American business plant with safety glasses on saying, “I believe we can compete with the rest of the world. We shouldn’t be afraid.”

Yeah right. Our men will compete with 230 million children who work in slave labor camps for less than .50 cents a day. Don’t be afraid; just get use to walking to work.

Now, I don’t know about you, but I’m getting tired of being told that the concept of 2 plus 2 equals four is outdated, the family institution is breaking up (for the better) and therefore a brand NEW world is happening.

Why, they say…can’t we see there is decadence everywhere?

I wonder why that is? Don’t you?

Alvin Toffler is making the case for globalization, and how our best universities (Harvard, Yale, and Stanford) are pumping (or is the word pimping?) out lots of exciting “social entrepreneurs” to help the world change, get rid of old concepts and replace it with new ones.

Listen to some of his exciting comments;

“If our key institutions can’t survive in their present form, neither can the value and norms these institutions embody and promote. We should expect some values to break down and new ones to arise.”
 

 Translation; we are systematically breaking down all Christianity, families, Constitutional, and moral values, because basically, that’s what communists do. And I, Alvin Toffler have spent most of my life in China, the most wonderful country in the world. America simply must start imitating that wonderful country.

Alvin and his wife also work with the United Nations, and as social entrepreneurs, advise most of the leaders of the earth, and all the big companies.

“The UN influence in the world today is bleeding away because, as a group, nations and or states are themselves losing power. Global corporations, band and currency markets are gaining clout. If the UN rally wants to represent the new realties in the 21st century it must bring these newly powerful global players into its fold, giving them, and not just nations and or states, voting power as well.”
 

Well, doesn’t Bill Gates already have more votes than Britain and Europe?  

Alvin, who has been doing this social entrepreneur stuff all his life, thinks he should be able to get his ideas on manipulating wealth, whole populations, and little things like what countries should have borders, or how much money should be spent in Mongolia— he wants to make sure that he controls us down to where you and I eat, what we can own, what we can say, in fact every aspect of our lives…Alvin wants to patent his ideas.

Something tells me he will not refuse money.

He also thinks that all nobodies should freely share whatever they have to “sell.”  He puts up as an example, John Perry Barlow, a lyricist for the Grateful Dead, who says, “Songs should be free and not depend on copyright or royalties to earn a living.”

If you’ve ever seen the Grateful Dead, you are probably still having flashbacks from just being in the audience due to exposure to toxic acid waste. Mr. Barlow brains are hiding somewhere in Jerry Garcia’s old van.

Alvin only hires the best.

Yes, Alvin Toffler, along with all the think tanks, who are working with our top politicians, think China is the top country now. We need to get rid of the outdated capitalism and redistribute our revolutionary wealth…to whom? To the communists of course! While they shuffle off to the Cayman Islands with the rest of the globalists!

And in this new world of globalization, the working class hero’s will be something to be.

I’m sure they will put our pictures up on the internet in honor of our free contributions.

I can’t wait.

Nobody’s Perfect—China, that great country of social entrepreneurs, has forbidden Mickey Mouse and Homer Simpson Cartoons to be shown anywhere there because the people preferred them to their own cartoons.

I wonder why the social entrepreneurs at Disney didn’t see that one coming?

Nobody’s KnowsTonight on C-Span, there was a Democrat Senator named Byron Dorgan from North Dakota. He was talking about the outsourcing of all our jobs, and how he thinks it’s despicable. (good for him) He has been trying to get rid of that little known fact that if businesses close down their plants here in the United States and opens up over seas to manufacture, our government actually gives them a tax break. They will only pay a 5 ½ tax rate on their profits.

That’s social globalization entrepreneurship at its finest.

Nobody Cares—Ahmadinejad is really into social globalization because he now has a blog, where he states “I was born in a poor family in a remote village.”

Ask me if I care. That’s one man I wish was intangible.

I am a nobody. If the different classes of America were color-coded, I would be in your yucky brown, one rink up from the bottom. I grew up in Naples, Florida and live near the Mississippi River now with my husband and two dogs. I am part of the slowly disappearing middle-class. I was a musician most of my life;drummer/singer/keyboards---but I retired before the plastic surgery flu hit. I have no degrees, which could be a good thing...depending on how you view our educational system. I do have three patents...but that really doesn't make me a somebody. The one thing that is constant in my life is my OPINIONS...which I have more of than perhaps even Carl Sagan could have imagined, mostly political. Hopefully other nobodys will put their opinions on my site. But if you are a sombody...you're more than welcomed to help out. I will try to prove that sometimes nobody knows the answers, sometimes nobody cares, sometimes nobody wins, and most importantly...NOBODY is perfect. Please bear this in mind when you read my thoughts. I don't mean to offend nobody, it's all in good fun. | More from Joyanna Adams

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5 Responses to “The Intangible Globalization of Social Entrepreneurs”

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    saulturnstopaulback Says:

    Very good points. That is why Evolution was pushed by Darwin and other members of the scientific community in the late 1800’s. They needed a new philosophy to bring about change and get rid of God and the traditional family and place Man at the center. It seems to be happening more and more as time goes on.

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    jab76201 Says:

    Saulturnstoppaulback,
    Religion is not the answer and is itself the originator of social manipulation that leads to the exact same problems as it is used to pit people against each other for those few nobles who control the religious ideology.

    —-

    Unlike you Vox Populi I believe we should be angry and we must reach deep within ourselves for real answers. If we don’t fight nor gain a realistic understanding these men of wealth will become the nobles of yester year. As of right now our current form of capitalism looks more like a modified version of feudalism and all the trappings of democracy will shortly fall to the ground as we enslave ourselves to their will.

    Will a one world currency based on gold or precious metals work? Will rules of labor such as a man paid to pick fruit in America will be paid the same in China? As long as poverty is a tool for the wealthy we will all continually fall towards it in endless struggles of blood shed and suffering.

    I wish we could live without the carrot of money as a means to maintain society and freedom but I am unsure where the answers are. I do understand that our current path leads to either being poor or rich with little wiggle room left for the people to pull themselves out of the gutter. We have a serious problem… a dangerous problem.

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