by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:
The US First Amendment is considered a barrier by those who seek to determine truth and falsehood and suppress disfavoured speech.
John Kerry, the former presidential climate envoy, spoke at the World Economic Forum’s sustainability impact meeting held during the week of 23 to 27 September 2024. He expressed frustration about the First Amendment obstructing the Globalists’ agenda. Kerry mentioned the difficulty in governing due to the right to freedom of speech, suggesting that a future administration might structure tools of government to limit Americans’ use of the First Amendment.
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The First Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees five fundamental freedoms to Americans: freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly and the right to petition the Government.
Kerry is not the only one highlighting the Globalists’ difficulties with the First Amendment. At a World Economic Forum Annual Meeting at Davos in January 2024, Emma Tucker, WSJ Chief Editor, stated that people are going to “other sources” for news, which is a threat to corporate media’s control over information and “the facts.”
The Globalists being concerned about losing control over narratives and people informing themselves with truth is what is, for example, leading to a war against Elon Musk’s Twitter (X) platform.
John Kerry Says The Quiet Part Out Loud: “First Amendment Stands As Major Block” To “Govern”
The following was originally published by ZeroHedge on 30 September 2024.
The World Economic Forum held its ‘Sustainable Development Impact Meetings’ during last week’s United Nations General Assembly in New York City. Speaking at the meeting, far-left elitist and former presidential climate envoy John Kerry expressed frustration to fellow globalists, stating that the First Amendment frequently obstructs their agenda.
“Our First Amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to hammer [disinformation] out of existence. What we need is to win … the right to govern by hopefully winning enough votes that you’re free to be able to implement change,” Kerry said.
Kerry noted, “It’s very hard to govern today.”