Take a look at the ‘city of the future’ the folks at the WEF want you to live in

The people at the World Economic Forum were shown a video this week, which shows what they have planned for city living in the future and it’s pretty horrible.

It’s a miles-long shopping mall enclosed in glass walls with everyone stacked on top of each other. It looks like something out of a dystopian sci-fi movie.

But it’s green and will rely on solar and wind power, so the left will love it.

Take a look below:

DAVOS WATCH: WEF unveils the 5 minute city utopia, which they claim will be 100% solar and wind powered, occupied by millions

The 5 minute city is said to be completed by 2045 #wef23 pic.twitter.com/mnuqyMWZES

— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) January 19, 2023

Do you think wealthy elites are going to live in a city like that? Hollywood celebs? Please.

This isn’t meant for them, it’s meant for you.

Insane totalitarians, diabolical. human habitrails where the elite control your every move, from birth to death.

— Michael W. Chapman (@ChapmanCNSNews) January 19, 2023

No thanks! I like living in a house with a yard.

— Isabel Cruz (@isabelcruz1995) January 19, 2023

I need to start watching Sci Fi movies to prepare for the future dystopia society.

— Cindy Wuerch (@CindyWuerch) January 19, 2023

hmm… remember Logan’s Run?

— Burnt the Popcorn! ???????? (@AmethystChew1) January 19, 2023

When you look at the interior of this city in the video, it’s all clean and pristine. How long do you think it will take for parts of it to be covered in spray painted graffiti? And what about crime? Of course, it already looks like a giant prison.

So… a prison.
They want everyone to live in one large prison.

— Glorkon ???????? (@TheFloridaPiper) January 19, 2023

Sounds like a fancy term for prison

— Troy (@Opensesame44) January 19, 2023

It looks like a prison. None of these global elites would seriously consider living there. Only for the poors of the world

— Zach Smith (@zachattacklv) January 19, 2023

Can you imagine how quickly this would go badly?

By the time they start building the second unit, the first will have already become an unlivable slum. Living in The Projects will be “The good old days”. https://t.co/vZXVJPzQCu

— Total Karen Scambaiter (@TotalKarenB8tr) January 19, 2023

I’ve seen the future, and it’s repulsive. https://t.co/QKRQplN5Sg

— MN Bruno (@northstarbruno) January 19, 2023

Maybe the WEF attendees could move there first and let us know how it works out for them.

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