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DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican Ā· Dec 10, 2025

🧵🚨 THREAD: Every Major U.S. Profession Is Being Forced to Align to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) šŸŒšŸ“‹ā€¦

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A thread documenting how major U.S. professional organizations across medicine, law, engineering, education, and other fields have embedded UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into their codes of ethics and practice standards without member votes or public debate. The author argues this represents unilateral alignment to a global political framework without professional consent.

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    🧵🚨 THREAD: Every Major U.S. Profession Is Being Forced to Align to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) šŸŒšŸ“‹ Doctors. Nurses. Lawyers. Engineers. Teachers. Accountants. Architects. Their codes of ethics, practice standards, certification rules, and policy priorities now embed SDG language: without public debate or member votes. Here are the receipts. šŸ‘‡ And as always, patience as I pull this thread together:

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    American Nursing Association (ANA) -- representing over 4 million members, states in their 2025 Code of Ethics that "Nurses and nursing organizations work toward the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations (UN)"

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    The UN SDGs are a comprehensive political framework which endorses unfettered migration. American Medial Association policy H-65.938 endorses the UN SDG in that. AMA represents almost 300,000 health care professionals.

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    American Bar Association (ABA), representing about 400,000 dues-paying lawyers, outright endorsed the UN SDGs last year.

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    American Psychological Association (APA), representing almost 200,000 members, for whatever reason, endorsed a resolution vowing to fight climate change under the umbrella of UN SDGs.

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    American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) of course considers UN SDGs to be a strategic partner.

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    American Public Health Association (APHA) with its 25,000+ members has a roadmap to do its part in UN SDGs.

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    National Association of Social Workers (NASW) with about 100,000 members endorses UN SDGs.

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    American Pharmacists Association (through its membership within International Pharmaceutical Federation) adds 62,000 more pharmacists perhaps unknowingly signing on to the UN SDGs.

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    The Federal Bar Association commits 19,000 members of the public legal profession including 2,000 judges to advance racial equity through UN SDGs.

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    National Educational Association (NEA) with its 3 million members is enthusiastic about the UN SDGs.

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    Did you think STEM was safe? Nope. This one hurts because I used to be a member. ACM, Association for Computing Machinery, encourages its over 100,000 members to achieve UN SDGs.

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    Are you in the financial sector? Are you one of the 100,000 people with the CFA Institute? You're not excluded either. When I said every profession was captured, I meant every profession.

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    American Institute of Architects (AIA) with its 100,000+ members has a direct hand in the UN SDGs.

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    Ok... you're ready to escape all this by switching career tracks and being a humble grass mower. Too bad - Landscape Architecture Foundation has already you covered.

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    🧵 End of thread. Every profession. Every sector. Aligned to the UN 2030 Agenda. Your consent doesn't matter. Your profession is participating in the United Nation SDGs, whether you like it or not.

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    Advice to the Trump team: make some kind of executive order stating that no organization can bind itself to a legal global framework which supersedes US law.

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    I found one profession that hasn't been captured. Hairstylists, you're the last uncontacted tribe!