The civil unrest will have nothing to do with black people. I seem to recall a disproportionate number of those attending BLM marches were white. Antifa, alt-right, etc, these have nothing to do with race. Civil unrest is a tool to change power. Power has no colour (IMO).
I've read the original essay by Ida Auken, the context surrounding it's submission and the scenario planning workshop that it was written for. It was just but one quadrant out of four used in the workshop. Anyone promoting the idea of the mis-quote as a blueprint for "NWO" is misinformed and has a low-bar for critical thinking. They haven't done the simple task of source verification. This "NWO and Great Reset" mostly stems from dis-informational micro-blogging and a politician's speech (that went viral) mis-quoting her that used hyperbole in alt-right extremist rhetoric.
All the essays in that specific scenario planning workshop have had elements that have come to pass. This is not the original post, but it is her article. WEF has changed their website so I can't find the original methodology that this (among many) essay was based upon. The keyword was "Scenario Planning" and they used different permutation of variables to create their "mockups". https://www.forbes.com/sites/worlde...ifferently-well-live-in-2030/?sh=57b8c5621735 edit: attached file is the gist of the methodology
idk what you are inferring. I'm just pointing out the basis of the meme and it's verifiable source with relevant historical context. The popular alt-right use of the meme was co-opted from it's original intent. I'm using alt-right as a synonym of white nationalist populism.
I'm saying they are actually planning and executing on that strategy, whether alt right white whatever bring it up or not.