The United Nations hosted a virtual event featuring artists, political leaders, and activists from 12 Pacific Island nations on Aug. 15.
The multi-hour event, Pacific Unite: Saving Lives Together, ostensibly aimed to generate global solidarity in the fight against COVID-19 and raise awareness of the unique challenges facing Pacific Islanders. In many ways, it followed in the footsteps of Global Citizen’s One World: Together At Home and Global Goal: Unite for Our Future events from earlier in 2020.
These kinds of events underscore the globalist goal to “take advantage of any crisis’ and in this case they used music and art to play on the heartstrings of the Pacific Islanders during the fake crises. In the case of Pacific Unite: Saving Lives Together, the UN called on several regional artists, including Jahboy of the Solomon Islands, Mia Kami of Tonga, Juny B of Kiribati, Te Vaka of New Zealand, and many others to be part of the lineup.
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