WEF: John Kerry Attacks Freedom of Speech, Says It Makes It “Really Hard to Govern”

Well.

This is certainly saying the quiet part aloud.

RT:

The freedom for individuals to choose their sources of information makes it difficult to govern effectively, former US Secretary of State John Kerry has said.

Speaking at a World Economic Forum (WEF) panel on Green Energy last week, Kerry criticized the First Amendment of the US Constitution, which protects freedom of speech and the press. 

“It’s really hard to govern today,” he remarked, arguing that social media poses challenges for building consensus in democracies. 

“The referees we used to have to determine what is fact and what isn’t have kind of been eviscerated,” Kerry stated, adding that individuals now decide where to get their news.

“If people go to only one source… and they’re putting out disinformation, our First Amendment stands as a major block to simply hammering it out of existence,” added Kerry, who served as secretary of state under Barack Obama. 

As long as Democrats can “win ground” and “win the right to govern,” they will be “free to implement change,” the former senator stated.

I think democracies are very challenged right now and have not proven they can move fast enough or big enough to address the challenges we face. To me, that is part of what this race, this election, is all about,” he added.

I have been saying for over a decade that free speech is incompatible with democracy, and here you have one of the top global advocates for democracy saying the exact same thing.

They actually say different versions of this quite regularly, though this is a particularly brutal admission from Kerry, with even a vow to crush the First Amendment.

If democracy means “voting,” as they claim, then I would think most people would be willing to sacrifice that “right” in exchange for freedom and prosperity.

I can’t imagine that even the people out there talking about the importance of voting actually believe it. It’s become a stupid game that no one takes seriously.

Democracy must end. Humans have a right to freedom. No system gives unlimited freedom, but the brutality of democracy, crushing any vestige of freedom, is unsustainable. If we continue with this anti-human system of democracy, we will no longer be humans, instead mere slaves to vague abstractions promoted by Jews who never believed we were humans in the first place.