The globalist United Nations is calling on world governments to mandate digital IDs for members of the general public as part of plan to allegedly tackle “hate speech.”
A UN committee has adopted two resolutions that seek to usher in global digital IDs.
One of the resolutions orders the UN’s Department of Global Communications to develop rules for “new and traditional media to address hate speech narratives.”
The Fourth Committee (Special Political and Decolonization) also adopted a resolution further promoting the UN’s “Our Common Agenda” plan.
The plan proposes, among other tyrannical goals, a bank account-linked digital ID for all citizens who wish to participate in society.
The Fourth Committee resolution also advances the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), UN Pact for the Future, and Global Digital Compact.
All of the plans are pushing for digital IDs, censorship, and mass surveillance.
The schemes are all backed by major countries.
Ahead of the adoption of the documents, representatives of a number of countries spoke in favor of expanded censorship under the UN umbrella.
Italy’s delegate advocated strongly for the use of AI in combating “misinformation and disinformation.”
The UK’s socialist government representative reiterated the country’s commitment to the UN Pact for the Future and Global Digital Compact.
The UN Pact includes the far-reaching censorship law, Online Safety Act.
The UK official noted that the law forces companies “to remove illegal online content, including illegal mis and disinformation generated by AI.”
In addition, the UK remains committed to characterizing so-called “misinformation” as a major threat.
The European Union also essentially co-signed the pact along with El Salvador, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Malaysia.
The unelected EU is also expressing deep concern over “disinformation” of various types, and calling for the UN to work more on countering it.
Pakistan’s delegate remarked that Big Tech companies should be “collaborated” with.
The nation warned that Meta and Google should not put profit before the need to join “the war on disinformation.”
As for individuals accused of spreading disinformation, Pakistan proposes to make use of the UN’s Global Principles for Information Integrity.
The plan is designed to promote not only fighting “misinformation” and “hate speech,” but also censoring and demonetizing content algorithmically.
However, a meeting before the adoption of the texts also heard some dissenting voices, notably that of Argentina.
The country’s representative raised concerns that the term “hate speech” can be abused by those wishing to stifle “pluralistic debate.”
According to a UN press release, this delegate “dissociated himself” from those paragraphs in the documents that refer to “hate speech, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and Our Common Agenda.”