World Bank Calls for Public to Surrender Children to Global Childcare Regime

The World Bank is promoting a Marxist agenda that involves the public surrendering their children to a global childcare regime.

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were the pioneers of modern socialism.

They insisted that every adult member of society be โ€œliberatedโ€ from parental work.

Instead, they must fill โ€œsocially productiveโ€ roles.

Chinaโ€™s Mao Zedong embraced this doctrine and declared that โ€œin order to build a great socialist society it is of the utmost importance to arouse the broad masses of women to join in productive activityโ€ which would foster โ€œgenuine equality between the sexes.โ€

In just a few words, this far-left ideology labels the work of bearing and raising human beings as an โ€œunproductive activity.โ€

The doctrine insists that women must be emancipated from raising children so they can equally contribute to the economic security of the global elite.

Marx and Engels also promised that large amounts of money would be plowed into the economy by equalizing workplace participation, which would, in turn, facilitate equality, and make entire societies prosperous.

Democrat President Joe Bidenโ€™s administration has added its voice to the chorus calling for every able-bodied female to join the work of contributing to the GDP.

Recently, the Biden administration launched an initiative called theย U.S. Strategy on Global Womenโ€™s Economic Security.

At theย launchย meeting, Jennifer Klein,ย director of theโ€ฏWhiteโ€ฏHouse Gender Policyโ€ฏCouncilย said we must all work to โ€œachieve our shared vision for womenโ€™s full and equitable participation in the global economy.โ€

โ€œStudies show that closing gender gaps in the workforce could add between $12 and $28 trillion in global GDP over a decade,โ€ Klein said.

Secretary of State Antony Blinkenย reiteratedย these sentiments: โ€œThe strategy that weโ€™re putting forward has at its heart a simple vision: creating a world in which all women and girls everywhere can contribute to โ€ฆ economic growth and global prosperity.

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โ€œThatโ€™s a world in which we will all be better off.

โ€œClosing the gender gap in the workforce by 2025 โ€ฆ would add up to $28 trillion to the global economy.โ€

So far, the Biden admin is two for two on Engelsโ€™ plan: 1) Call for womenโ€™s โ€œfull and equitable participation in the economyโ€ and 2) promise that affluence will follow.

But what about the children?

If everybody is participating โ€œfully and equitablyโ€ in the public workforce, no one will be available to shepherd their own children and raise humanityโ€™s next generation.

Engels saidย that in a socialist society, โ€œthe care and education of the children becomes a public affairโ€ and โ€œsociety looks after all children alike.โ€

Klein appears to be familiar with Marx and Engelsโ€™ philosophy.

The top White House officialโ€™s next demand was for governments to ensure womenโ€™s economic security by โ€œimproving care infrastructure.โ€

Blinken backed this call by insisting that governments must โ€œstrengthen the foundational supportโ€”child care, elder careโ€”that allows women to participate equitably in the economy.โ€

But how will the worldโ€™s governments provide free or low-cost daycare services for everyone?

Such an undertaking would certainly cut into the wealth that is supposed to materialize from womenโ€™s โ€œfull participationโ€ in the economy.

Enter the World Bank.

The U.S. Strategy on Global Womenโ€™s Economic Securityย says, โ€œThe U.S. government has partnered with the World Bank and is leading diplomatic engagements to encourage partnerships in the recently launched globalย Invest in Childcareย initiative, housed at the World Bank, which will expand access to quality child care and early learning programs globally.โ€

The World Bank is a financial institution within the globalist United Nations system.

It boasts the primary goals of ending poverty and โ€œpromoting shared prosperity.โ€

It pursues these aims by lending or granting money to different countries in an effort to redistribute wealth and incentivize participation in their initiatives.

Within the last year, the World Bank launched its new childcare initiative, โ€œInvest In Childcare.โ€

Incidentally, the World Bank signed an agreement in 2014 withย BlackRock, a major driver ofย ESGย investing.

The programโ€™sย wordingย reveals the priority behind it: โ€œChildcare has the potential to yield multi-generational impacts by improving womenโ€™s economic empowerment, child outcomes, family welfare, business productivity and overall economic growth.โ€

It goes on to say that not only does childcare โ€œenable mothers to participate in the labor marketโ€ but that for children โ€œquality childcare can provide the critical inputs needed during the early years to build the foundational skills that will help them succeed in school and throughout life.โ€

Childcare may very well enable mothers to participate in the workforce, and many mothers may need or want to do just that.

But is it the governmentโ€™s responsibility to facilitate childcare for everyone?

Many may also question whether dataย support the claim that quality childcare in the early years provides the critical input a child needs.

To bolster their position, a major element of the World Bank initiative is to โ€œmake the case for childcareโ€ through data collection as facilitated by theย OECDย and other actors.

Additionally, the World Bankย plans to leverage โ€œdevelopment policy lending,โ€ which โ€œessentially pays governments for policy reforms.โ€

The agency says: โ€œWe will identify a set of childcare policy reforms which could trigger payments to countries.โ€

And to ensure that the children of the world are in good hands, the World Bank will launch โ€œquality assuranceโ€ initiatives, including โ€œquality standards and regulation and monitoring systems.โ€

The World Bankย saysย governments must act immediately to fulfill their duty to provide universal childcare: โ€œSolutions are needed urgently.

โ€œGovernments need to ensure that childcare is available, affordable, of decent quality, and meets the needs of all families.โ€

In short, the Biden administration has declared that universal childcare is the key to unlocking womenโ€™s untapped potential to contribute to the GDP.

It has partnered with the World Bank to make childcare universally available and to pay countries for complying with their policy requirements.

They will also produce data showing that childcare provides the best outcomes for children and will use โ€œregulation and monitoring systemsโ€ to influence how childcare centers are run.

To put a fine point on it, a global childcare scheme has been launched with the objective of getting little children away from their mothers and fathers and convincing parents, and society at large, that this is a great idea that will empower women, enrich children, and save the world.

This U.S. strategy is in line with what one early Russian socialistย said: โ€œTo oblige the mother to give her child to the Soviet state โ€” that is our task.โ€

He explained that to get mothers to surrender their children, the government would provide comprehensive care centers for all children where they would be โ€œsupervised by trained pedagogical and medical personnelโ€ who would fulfill the childrenโ€™s educational, physical, social, and emotional needsย for essentially the first two decades of their lives.

What mother could resist this great deal for her child?

To make this dream a reality, either in 20th-century Russia or in the United States today, women and society must be convinced that unpaid mothering is โ€œsocially unproductive workโ€ and that mothers can be successfully replaced by paid caretakers.

People must be convinced that raising money is more important than raising children and that supposedly swelling the GDP by trillions of dollars is worth the price of selling our childrenโ€™s souls to the World Bank.

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It is a fact that some women find themselves in difficult straits and that their young children would be better off in childcare rather than alone or in other unsafe situations.

But have the holders of the purse strings at the World Bank considered whether making early childcare the universal default could have any ill effects?

Politically Left-leaning psychologist Erica Komisar, with 25 years of experience in private practice,ย saysย that โ€œa major social issue of our timeโ€ is the โ€œeffects of maternal absence on our children.โ€

Komisar observes that โ€œthere has been a dramatic increase in emotional, social, and behavioral difficulties like ADHD, anxiety, depression, and increased aggression in children from toddlerhood through adolescence.โ€

She says there are connections between these disorders and the โ€œabsence of young childrenโ€™s mothers in their day-to-day lives.โ€

The U.N., the Biden admin, and the World Bankโ€™s alignment with Marx and Engels should concern those who wonder whether these institutions are purposely trying to distance children from their parents.

Engels described the end result of the โ€œfull and equitable participation of womenโ€ in the workforce in chillingly stark terms: โ€œThe first condition for the liberation of the wife is to bring the whole female sex back into public industry and โ€ฆ this, in turn, demands that the characteristic of the monogamous family as the economic unit of society be abolished.โ€

As this plan to commandeer the youngest among us in the name of economic security unfolds, I foresee a global avalanche against motherhood and the family coming.

The U.S. administration, in cooperation with the World Bank and other partners, is planning to normalize, glamorize, and incentivize surrendering our youngest children to a global childcare regime while parents fade into the background as simply โ€œstakeholdersโ€ in their childrenโ€™s futures.

Prioritizing motherhood while oneโ€™s children are young is not a cop-out.

It is not refusing to contribute to the GDP.

There isย no GDP without capable humans to populate a capable workforce, and there are no capable humans without mothers.โ€ฏIf we remove the work and the value and the influence of mothers, we cut off the branch all of humanity is sitting on.

The World Bank wants to buy your children. Donโ€™t sell them.

READ MORE: WEF Banker: โ€˜Digital Cashโ€™ Will โ€˜Push Society into New Equilibriumsโ€™

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