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Subject:Board Correspondence – FW: United Nations Sustainable Development Goals lead to erosion of private land ownership.
Date:Tuesday, November 12, 2024 11:40:20 AM
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Subject: United Nations Sustainable Development Goals lead to erosion of private land ownership.
Public Record
The author presents a critical perspective on the implications of international agreements and policies that
aim to reshape agricultural practices and land ownership. The United Nations Sustainable Development
Goals, are fundamentally redistributive and align with socialist ideologies. These policies will lead to the
erosion of private land ownership.
Specifically, the Sustainable Development Goals are critiqued for their potential to undermine the autonomy
of farmers and ranchers. The author expresses skepticism about bureaucratic oversight in agricultural
practices, arguing that farmers are best positioned to manage their resources sustainably without
government intervention.
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