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The World Economic Forum's Great Musical Reset

James Macpherson
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The weirdos at the World Economic Forum have provided us with a glimpse of what the Arts will look like in the Great Reset …

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What is going on at the World Economic Forum??? 'Noa and Gil' are raising awareness about the plight of the Red Sea corals. Watch their performance below...
9:13 PM ∙ Jan 19, 2023
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It's like the talent they had scheduled didn't show up, so at the last minute these two decided to jump on stage to try and entertain the crowd.

It was appropriate since most of what comes out of elite forums is gibberish. And, being an accomplished invisible flautist myself, I appreciated it.

This performance is a demonstration of what happens when you eat too many bugs.

I expected music, lyrics and singing. Silly me!

I’ve had episodes of flatulence that were more musical.

It was only marginally worse than the WEF theme song performance, which resembled open mic night at a Seattle coffee shop …

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The #WEF theme song is 🔥. #wef23 Mother Nature has a way of warning us. We need each other du du du. Keep building cities from the ground. We’re rising with the WEF du du du.
10:09 AM ∙ Jan 17, 2023
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I must assume the song means something - to someone - somewhere.

Apparently that's what passes for low carbon emissions music.

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Janelle Menzies
Jan 24

As my Nan would say...that was lovely dear, keep practicing. Honestly I found both performances to be very underwhelming and somewhat confused. I did however love Rita Panahi's (and James and Rowan), version which made my day. Thank the Outsiders for providing an appropriate interpretation.

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Jillian Stirling
Jan 23·edited Jan 24

My goodness. what nonsense and what dreadful music. The WEF was all gibberish. I think, Jabba the Hutt aka Al Gore won the prize for the most gibberish with Watto aka John Kerry taking equal first with his god like imitation. My first impression was -be careful boys-remember Nebuchanezza. God is still in charge.

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