So here we have Kathleen Wynne’s declaration that she wants to be known as the “Social Justice Premier”!
Doesn’t get much clearer than this that Wynne has bought into The United Nation’s Agenda 21 hook, line and sinker and would support all the ills and baggage that comes with it.
We all know that McGuinty believed in the Green Energy Scam and pushed it to the absolute limits of tolerance amongst rural residents. Now in hiding he awaits the next “U.N. anointed one” to take over where he left off. He set this Province up for the absolute dictatorial takeover by the U.N. globalization front and apparently Wynne wants to be that Dear Leader!
It’s amazing that she even had the nerve to use this “buzz word” from the U.N. to describe her position, but then globalists are a strange bunch, they dare not look outside their “little bubble of fake ideology” because they could be “influenced by rational thought”. Their “handlers” would want that now would they?
Check out the upcoming even announced by the U.N. and connect the obvious dots……“Social Justice……..Rio+20…………….Sustainable Development = Agenda 21“
World Day of Social Justice
20 February
“Let us work together to balance the global economy and build a new social contract for the 21st century.
Let us chart a development path that leads to greater social justice and the future we want.”
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
Message for the 2012 World Day of Social Justice
Social justice is an underlying principle for peaceful and prosperous coexistence within and among nations. We uphold the principles of social justice when we promote gender equality or the rights of indigenous peoples and migrants. We advance social justice when we remove barriers that people face because of gender, age, race, ethnicity, religion, culture or disability.
For the United Nations, the pursuit of social justice for all is at the core of our global mission to promote development and human dignity. The adoption by the International Labour Organization of the Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization is just one recent example of the UN system’s commitment to social justice. The Declaration focuses on guaranteeing fair outcomes for all through employment, social protection, social dialogue, and fundamental principles and rights at work.
The General Assembly proclaimed 20 February as World Day of Social Justice in 2007, inviting Member States to devote the day to promoting national activities in accordance with the objectives and goals of the World Summit for Social Development and the twenty-fourth session of the General Assembly. Observance of World Day of Social Justice should support efforts of the international community in poverty eradication, the promotion of full employment and decent work, gender equity and access to social well-being and justice for all.
As we look to the upcoming Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development, we have a chance to rethink development strategies and business practices so that they point us toward a more sustainable and equitable future. Sustainability depends on building markets that do a better job of spreading the benefits of development. It means meeting growing consumer demand for greener products and services. And it means laying the foundations for dignity, stability and opportunity for all. As we strive to make this transformation, we must integrate social inclusion into our policies and other efforts.
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February 20th, 2013 at 2:35 pm
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