
WEF Renews Calls for Ban on General Public Owning Cars, Living in Single Family Homes
by Frank Bergman
Just days after BlackRock CEO Larry Fink was tapped as interim co-chair of the World Economic Forum (WEF), footage has emerged of one of the globalist organization’s top members calling for a ban on the general public owning their own vehicles and living in single-family homes.
The alarming comments were made by Danish politician and WEF representative Ida Auken.
Auken, who is listed as a WEF “agenda contributor,” smugly promoted a world where personal property is eliminated and citizens live under a system of renting and sharing.
“If you can get people to share a car, you can take out a lot of cars in the streets,” Auken declared.
“If you can just use your neighbor’s car because you have a smartphone and an app, and you don’t even need to know the neighbor to get into his car.
“It’s much easier and much more fun to share.”
The comments echo the WEF’s infamous “you’ll own nothing and be happy” narrative.
Auken’s statement is now fueling fears that unelected elites are openly pushing to strip citizens of basic ownership rights.
This isn’t the first time the Forum has floated such ideas.
In 2022, the WEF called for a ban on private car ownership, framing it as part of the global transition to so-called renewable energy.
The group argued that the move is necessary to reduce reliance on critical minerals like cobalt, lithium, and nickel.
