DEEP STATE WEF Says Fashion Will Be Abolished by 2030: “Humans Will All Wear a Uniform”

momma_soapmaker

Disgusted
You will have a summer uniform - a one piece gray unisex jumpsuit for summer, one for winter, and one for the in between seasons.

What will be interesting is laundry day.
Will everyone wash clothes on Saturday?
Or will it be allocated by day. For example, if your birthday is on the 1-4 you get to Wash on Monday. On the 5-9 you wash on Tuesday. On the 10-14 its Wednesday.
and so on.
But everyone only washes once a week.

Oh, that's right, its a uniform. You simply take "the government's" dirty uniform (because you will own nothing) to the cleaner and they give you a fresh one.
I don't look good in gray.



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dioptase

Veteran Member
I have no use for the fashion industry.

I'm a shorts/tee/Henley, knit pants/tee/Henley/Sweater kind of girl. (Actually, since the start of the pandemic, it's been PJ bottoms and tees/Henleys, to a great extent.) I haven't worn a skirt since my DD got her undergrad degree, over 10 years ago, and I doubt that I'm ever going to wear a dress again (unless, by some unfathomable miracle and great grace of God, DD ever finds someone to marry). So I'm scarcely a clothes horse.

But I'm damned well going to pick out WHICH shorts, tees, Henleys, sweaters, PJs, HIKING GEAR (if I ever get to go hiking again), shoes, SOCKS, thongs, slippers, AND HOW MANY. And anything else that I want. :mad:
 

OldArcher

Has No Life - Lives on TB

The World Economic Forum has declared that by 2030 fashion will become completely obsolete and all humans will be vegan, whether they like it or not.


A newly resurfaced report written in 2019 states that humans will only be permitted to buy three items of clothing per year and will be prohibited from buying or consuming meat.

Published in 2019, ‘The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5°C World’ report funded by the WEF, sets out extreme targets for governments around the globe to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as consistent with the 2015 Paris Agreement ambitions.

The report outlines six areas where world governments can take “rapid action to address consumption-based emissions”: food, construction, clothing, vehicles, aviation, and electronics:

These guys are terminally stupid. Not even the Antichrist will rule the whole world, before his fall…

OA
 

greysage

On The Level
So what’s going to happen in the short time between then and now that facilitates this uniform? This is a drastic turn and even the WEF couldn’t make it happen in less then a decade without a major life altering event.

In time, we will offer and give over the responsibility for our individual feeding and care to the WEF. It'll be like the masks and injections. Some will do it immediately and willingly. Others will choose it's just safer to offer their decision making to the WEF authorities. Many in the first two groups will pressure and shame their friends, loved ones, and co-workers to become stakeholders and compliant with the new progressive-responsibility-normality. Give it three to four years and we'll all be eating MRE's that are years past their use by date and praying for some fresh cricket paste to change things up.
 

SouthernBreeze

Has No Life - Lives on TB
In their little magical kingdom, we'll all look the same, wear the same, talk the same, eat the same, micro managed the same, surveilled the same, and live in those cute little cubical apartments in 15 minute cities. They will oversee everyone with a heavy hand. It's "their" idea of utopia on Earth. Me and mine will not have any part in it.
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
I read many decades ago that anyone who thinks Fashion does not exist (or isn't to some extent hard-wired into human beings) has never worked in an all-girls school with a uniform code. The book I read as a teenager, and my Mother later told me there are a gazillion ways to get around those rules designed to make everyone look exactly alike and from the same background.

My Mom's school did not have a uniform, but some of her friends went to Catholic schools that did (also in the book). Girls tried all sorts of things to sort themselves out. Unique earrings for girls from cultures that pierce the ears early (ordinary in Southern European and Latin American countries). Ban one ring. Another would be in the classroom the next day.

All white socks - no problem, a bit of lace on the top proves your family is local royalty. That gets banned. How about white socks made of silk that get pointed out in conversation about feeling so very lovely on the feet? Also, the fabrics the sweaters were made from!

And if the school finally manages a completely monotone uniform (which they seldom do) - there is always hair and the exact length of the skirt. Hair is much harder to control, and whatever the rules are, the girls whose families have money will always do their best to be as complex as the rules allow. And sneaking makeup to put on the moment the school bell rings to wear and wash off at home is another time-honored custom.

Honestly, if they think they have even a chance of getting this by 2030, they are insane. But if they were smart, they would package this AS Fashion. A basic "Uniform" with at least five different choices (mix-and-match for all genders) in at least ten or more colors. Every year or so, the color choices change - from pastels to jewel colors or changes per season.

Humans might go for something like that, at least a first, but nothing lasts all that long. Even traditional villages have certain things they do OUR WAY. Push it too far, and women go back to making their clothing or updating it their way. During a fad for grey sweaters, women in Ireland and the UK started decorating them with bright-colored patches, embroidery, scarves, and other bits of color. We get tired of grey...
 

bracketquant

Veteran Member
I read many decades ago that anyone who thinks Fashion does not exist (or isn't to some extent hard-wired into human beings) has never worked in an all-girls school with a uniform code. The book I read as a teenager, and my Mother later told me there are a gazillion ways to get around those rules designed to make everyone look exactly alike and from the same background.

My Mom's school did not have a uniform, but some of her friends went to Catholic schools that did (also in the book). Girls tried all sorts of things to sort themselves out. Unique earrings for girls from cultures that pierce the ears early (ordinary in Southern European and Latin American countries). Ban one ring. Another would be in the classroom the next day.

All white socks - no problem, a bit of lace on the top proves your family is local royalty. That gets banned. How about white socks made of silk that get pointed out in conversation about feeling so very lovely on the feet? Also, the fabrics the sweaters were made from!

And if the school finally manages a completely monotone uniform (which they seldom do) - there is always hair and the exact length of the skirt. Hair is much harder to control, and whatever the rules are, the girls whose families have money will always do their best to be as complex as the rules allow. And sneaking makeup to put on the moment the school bell rings to wear and wash off at home is another time-honored custom.

Honestly, if they think they have even a chance of getting this by 2030, they are insane. But if they were smart, they would package this AS Fashion. A basic "Uniform" with at least five different choices (mix-and-match for all genders) in at least ten or more colors. Every year or so, the color choices change - from pastels to jewel colors or changes per season.

Humans might go for something like that, at least a first, but nothing lasts all that long. Even traditional villages have certain things they do OUR WAY. Push it too far, and women go back to making their clothing or updating it their way. During a fad for grey sweaters, women in Ireland and the UK started decorating them with bright-colored patches, embroidery, scarves, and other bits of color. We get tired of grey...
At the Catholic school here, as soon as the girls got off of the school grounds at the end of the day, they'd start rolling up the waists on their skirts. I would guess that they rolled them back down when approaching home.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
Just who are they to tell anyone what clothing they can or cannot wear?
Perhaps we need to focus on shutting these operations down and keeping the people working there unemployed.
 

Normallguy

"just a human bein'"
It seems to me that there will be plenty of used clothing around after they kill a couple billion of us.
Contamination, may effect wearing of them though.

Yeah I know, dark.
 
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West

Senior
Muses from a meat eater.....

I bet WEF enforcers skin tans just like all kinds of skin.

Need more horse radish.

Saw a huge tree blown over lately, would of made a great counter top in a butcher shop...
 

Trouble

Veteran Member
That is EXACTLY what they want. Don’t believe they have any teeth? They‘ve sure done a number on agriculture in the Netherlands and those Ukrainian people are enjoying the results of their machinations right now too.

their game is RUN THE WERLD FOR FUN and PROFIT. We’re the chess pieces - they’re the players.
One is only ruled if they allow themselves to be, period.
 

Kris Gandillon

The Other Curmudgeon
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The World Economic Forum has declared that by 2030 fashion will become completely obsolete and all humans will be vegan, whether they like it or not.

Clickbait fake news headline.

I just spent the morning reading the whole linked and referenced 68 page article. The above statements are not anywhere to be found.

This is a typical embellished, clickbait, ad-revenue generating article. Take a real article, report, study and claim it says something outrageous that it doesn’t actually say to draw traffic to a related website full of ads.

Carry on.
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
Clickbait fake news headline.

I just spent the morning reading the whole linked and referenced 68 page article. The above statements are not anywhere to be found.

This is a typical embellished, clickbait, ad-revenue generating article. Take a real article, report, study and claim it says something outrageous that it doesn’t actually say to draw traffic to a related website full of ads.

Carry on.
thanks for the truth of it Kris . . . is it safe to assume this is what we have to look forward to with the rise of AI where the lies will not only be ubiquitous but so perfectly crafted that they will be indistinguishable from TRUTH?
 

raven

TB Fanatic
The origin of the article is
The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5°C World

It is a download link.

You can get the PDF report from

Its a PDF. It is long.
However on page 82, there is an interesting chart. And, lo, there it is "3 new clothing items per person per year. Go figure.
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As was mentioned, it is important for YOU to search the references of any aritcle personally.
 
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