Wednesday, 22 January 2025

Davos Attendee Admits to WEF Elites That 'Trump Won' and Globalists Lost


An attenddee at the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland admitted during a panel discussion that President Donald Trump has “won” the battle against globalists.

Yale University Professor Walter Reed told WEF elites that the globalist “managerial” philosophy favoured by the European Union has lost, and Trump has “won.”

The comments from Reed appeared to reflect the sombre mood at this year’s annual glopbalist gathering at the luxury Swiss ski resort.

The WEF typically hosts an orgiastic celebration of international elitism.

However, this year’s festivities sit in the shadow of Trump’s historic inauguration and the rejection of neo-liberalism by the American people.

In fact, the week-long event in Davos got underway on Monday, the same day as Trump was sworn back into office.

As WEF globalists would normally be laying out their plans for stripping the public of their rights this week, Tump has been signing exectuive orders to shut down their agenda.

In a WEF panel discussion on the new administration, Reed said that the Davos crowd needs to understand not just “who’s won, which is Trump, but who’s lost, which is to say us.”

“Who is losing here is Europe,” Reed warned his fellow globalists.

“The European Union, and by and large, it’s member states, have misread the direction where events were going.”

“The causes that it is interested in; climate, human rights, some others, as well as the methods of diplomacy that it prefers, are simply being gradually kind of marginalized as something new — not necessarily something better — but something new, moves into the center.”

Professor Reed pointed to a general failing at the heart of the globalist philosophy.

He argued that modern man had somehow reached the “end of history.”

Therefore, Reed claims that humanity merely needs a group of international bureaucrats to manage and tinker with “incremental shifts.”

“That’s not how things work and especially not how things work at this kind of moment when a technological transformation is really biting into the economy on all kinds of levels in a transformational way,” he said.

Fellow panellist Graham Allison, a political scientist and Professor of Government at Harvard University, said:

“Trump has done something no person in the world has ever done before; a dead man, a dead politician has risen.

“This is the greatest comeback in political history of a politician and then, therefore, he thinks he can do anything.

“There’s a supreme confidence about that,” Allison added.

“This is a phenomenon that we shouldn’t try to understand only in the terms that we’re traditionally accepting.

“We should say something strange, new, and amazing is happening here, and we should study it.”

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Trump also undercut the WEF by becoming the first American president to invite international leaders, many of whom would normally flock to Davos, to attend his inauguration in Washington D.C. this week.

In addition, Trump is scheduled to address the WEF’s meeting virtually on Thursday.



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