When I went to the 2010 report the cover letter included quotes around this phrase. Why? I think it’s a euphemism for “what we think is good for them.”
Rockefeller Foundation supports work that expands opportunity and strengthens resilience to social, economic, health, and environmental challenges—affirming
its pioneering philanthropic mission, since 1913, to “promote the well-being” of humanity.
Ah, I see the “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” idea is mentioned in the Transition Integrity Project, according to Corbett. I would’ve known that, except I couldn’t stand to keep reading the TIP document.
When I went to the 2010 report the cover letter included quotes around this phrase. Why? I think it’s a euphemism for “what we think is good for them.”
Rockefeller Foundation supports work that expands opportunity and strengthens resilience to social, economic, health, and environmental challenges—affirming
its pioneering philanthropic mission, since 1913, to “promote the well-being” of humanity.
Meaning, if you are on the list of people being euthanized, it is good for society.
Lol. Those pesky undesirables who aren’t up for k snuff.
Ah, I see the “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” idea is mentioned in the Transition Integrity Project, according to Corbett. I would’ve known that, except I couldn’t stand to keep reading the TIP document.