France’s President Emmanuel Macron addresses the APEC CEO Summit during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Bangkok on November 18, 2022. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP)

The Rise of Neo-Fascism?

Kanye West or “Ye” has recently faced tremendous backlash for his anti-Semitic comments including having his bank accounts closed as well as being suspended from Twitter.

While many are disgusted with Mr. West’s endorsement of the swastika and his comments saying he “likes Hitler,” most have failed to realize that it’s not just Kanye West who associates with the swastika symbol.

Interestingly enough, Klaus Schwab, the founder, and chairman of the World Economic Forum as well as President Macron of France recently spoke at the APEC Summit in late November which used the swastika as its logo.

APEC’s website.

According to APEC’s website, “APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) is an important forum for advancing the prosperity of people and societies in the region. Together, APEC governments and businesses work toward inclusive and sustainable growth by deepening economic cooperation, improving the environment for trade and investment, and adapting and sharing innovative measures.”

“The APEC CEO SUMMIT 2022 is the most influential meeting of business and government leaders in the Asia Pacific.”

“The Summit provides opportunities for CEOs and top business executives to engage in dialogue with APEC Leaders on the most pressing issues of the day. The APEC CEO SUMMIT provides unmatched potential to build networks, hear directly from APEC Leaders, discuss regional challenges, and take away relevant business insights.”

Klaus Schwab Endorses the Swastika.

Klaus Schwab, the founder and chairman of the World Economic Forum sat amongst many other politicians and public figures at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit in November.

Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris was also in attendance as well as Prime Minister Trudeau of Canada.

The swastika is the logo for the APEC summit.

President Macron of France Endorses the Swastika

President Macron of France recently called for a “single global order” alongside Klaus Schwab at the APEC summit in Thailand on November 24, 2022.

Is Kanye West an asset to the rising fascist movement?

Every political party has a PR campaign and needs celebrities, public figures, athletes, and lots of media coverage to spread awareness towards their movement and message.

After saying he “likes Hitler” on the Alex Jones show, it is safe to say he is quite fond of National Socialism. 

“I like Hitler,” says Kanye West.

Is Kanye West part of an agenda to promote the rise of fascism which we are seeing on a global level?

 

Giorgia Meloni recently became the prime minister of Italy.

Meloni is a member of the neo-fascist “Brothers of Italy” party.

Giorgia Meloni, leader of the far-right party Brothers of Italy, holds a sign thanking voters in the Italian general election in Rome, Italy on Sept. 26, 2022. Credit: ROMA/IPA/Sipa USA via Reuters Connect.

Kanye West Was Suspended From Twitter for Tweeting a Swastika with a Jewish Star

Ye’s latest episode of controversy has led to his suspension from Twitter for posting a Jewish star with a swastika inside (amongst his other controversial tweets).

The swastika symbol was supposedly used as a symbol of peace and prosperity, however, in modern context, this symbolizes a very tragic and dark period in global history.

Some say it is related to Raelism which is a religion or cult related to UFOs and extraterrestrials. Kanye West considers himself a Christian so this should be ruled out.

Attendees of the summit from APEC’S 21 member countries are:

• Australia: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

• Brunei: His Majesty Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah

• Canada: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

• Chile: President Gabriel Boric

• China: President Xi Jinping

• Hong Kong: Chief Executive John Lee Ka-Chiu

• Indonesia: President Joko Widodo

• Japan: Prime Minister Fumio Kishida

• South Korea: Prime Minister Han Duck-soo

• Malaysia: Cabinet secretary-general Mohamad Zuki Ali

• Mexico: Ambassador to Thailand Bernardo Córdova Tello

• New Zealand: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern

• Papua New Guinea: Prime Minister James Marape

• Peru: Vice President Dina Ercilia Boluarte Zegarra

• The Philippines: President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr

• Russia: Vice President Andrey Belousov

• Singapore: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong

• Taiwan: Businessman Morris Chang as special representative of President Tsai Ing wen

• Thailand: Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha

• United States: Vice President Kamala Harris

• Cambodia: Prime Minister Hun Sen

• France: President Emmanuel Macron

• Saudi Arabia: HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al-Saud

 

 

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