In a bold statement against globalism, Florida’s top tourism official, Bryan Griffin, has rejected an invitation to attend the World Economic Forum's (WEF) Urban Transportation Summit in San Francisco, emphasizing Florida's commitment to individual liberty and national sovereignty.
Griffin, a close ally of Governor Ron DeSantis, took to social media to announce his refusal, firmly stating that the values espoused by the WEF do not align with Florida’s principles.
In a time when many states are surrendering to global institutions, Griffin's decisive stance is a beacon of hope for conservatives who value freedom over top-down mandates.
He condemned the WEF for its agenda, which he described as an attempt to impose "dangerous programs" such as digital identification and Centralized Bank Digital Currencies.
Griffin’s rejection sends a clear message: Florida will not participate in advancing a globalist agenda that seeks to regulate and control the lives of ordinary citizens.
The WEF is often critiqued for its focus on enforcing progressive policies under the guise of “cooperation,” and Griffin's refusal exemplifies Florida’s growing reputation as a state that stands firmly against such influences.
As Florida continues to resist the encroachment of international organizations, Griffin's actions reflect a broader conservative movement that prioritizes local control and personal freedoms.
In a world increasingly dominated by elite agendas, Florida is making it clear that it chooses homegrown values over those dictated from abroad—an empowering stance that resonates with millions of Americans who cherish their liberty.
With leaders like Griffin and DeSantis at the forefront, Florida is solidifying its role as a national leader in the fight against globalism, affirming that individual rights and local priorities will always take precedence over global mandates.
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