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Pope Francis Pushes 'The Great Reset,' Urges Christians to 'Build Back Better'

Head of Catholic Church chooses Joe Biden's slogan to promote communist agenda

 on 7th December 2020 @ 1.00pm
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Pope Francis is calling on his followers to support the 'Build Back Better' agenda

The head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, is pushing "The Great Reset" by channeling Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in urging Christians to "Build Back Better."

The pope has chosen Biden’s slogan, which the former vice president lifted from British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, to describe his vision for the great reset after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Francis remarked that he finds the expression “quite striking.”

The pontiff promoted the agenda in his message this week for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

“The theme of this year’s celebration is ‘Building Back Better: Toward a Disability-inclusive, Accessible and Sustainable post-COVID-19 World,” the pope wrote.

“I find the expression ‘building back better’ quite striking,” he added.

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What was that slogan again?

"To help our society to “build back better”, inclusion of the vulnerable must also entail efforts to promote their active participation," Francis posted on Twitter with a link to his message.

As Gian Guido Vecchi noted in an article Friday in the Italian daily Corriere della Sera, the Vatican chose to translate the Italian title “Riconstruire Meglio” using the exact words that Biden employs.

On his official website, Biden explains the message behind “build back better” by insisting that “this is no time to just build back to the way things were before, with the old economy’s structural weaknesses and inequalities still in place. This is the moment to imagine and build a new American economy for our families and the next generation.”

Biden’s version of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) “Great Reset” looks remarkably similar to that of Pope Francis, according to Breitbart.

“We will be able to regenerate society and not return to so-called ‘normality,’ which is an ailing normality, indeed which was ailing before the pandemic: the pandemic highlighted it!,” he said, adding that the old normality “was sick with injustice, inequality and environmental degradation.”

In his recent op-ed for the New York Times, the pope wrote that this “is a moment to dream big, to rethink our priorities — what we value, what we want, what we seek — and to commit to act in our daily life on what we have dreamed of.”

“God asks us to dare to create something new,” he declared.

“We cannot return to the false securities of the political and economic systems we had before the crisis.

"We need economies that give to all access to the fruits of creation, to the basic needs of life: to land, lodging and labor.”

“We need to slow down, take stock, and design better ways of living together on this earth,” he proposed.

The WEF at Davos welcomed what it sees as the pontiff’s endorsement of its “Great Reset” program, highlighting the similarities between their visions.

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Joe Biden lifted the slogan from British Prime Minister Boris Johnson

In an article titled “Here’s the pope’s prescription for resetting the global economy in response to COVID-19,” the WEF declared that Francis had “put his stamp on efforts to shape what’s been termed a Great Reset of the global economy in response to the devastation of COVID-19.”

“Pope Francis has issued a scathing indictment of neoliberalism,” the WEF notes, “a philosophy espousing austerity, privatization, deregulation, unbridled markets, and relatively weak labour laws.”

Moreover, the pope “blames the ‘dogma’ of neoliberal economics for making us more vulnerable to COVID-19,” it states while calling for “greater multilateral cooperation and a focus on human dignity.”

“Neoliberalism’s free-market orthodoxy has been blamed for making health care systems and livelihoods especially vulnerable to the pandemic, and has drawn a clearer line under the need for active government intervention,” the article asserts.

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