Friday, December 2, 2022

ALBANESE NOT THE ONLY LEADER WHO SHOULD TELL THE UN TO STICK IT


Prime minister Anthony Albanese's standoff with the United Nations over the Great Barrier Reef's "status" represents the no nonsense approach that every leader of a democratic country should be taking to quell its increasingly authoritarian overreach.

The UN does not respect any particular country's sovereignty, its leadership regards itself as the "world's umpire". 

Yes, the UN in the years since its inception has done some good to at least stymie the rise of fascist dictatorships across the world, to keep certain dictators in some degree of check. 

It has succeeded in curtailing a few wars, and bringing sworn enemies to the negotiating table when all other avenues to achieve peace and resolution were bound to fail. 

But apart from that, what has the UN achieved over all these decades? Actually not much at all. One particularly huge failure by the UN has been to mollycoddle China and not make its leaders accountable for atrocious human rights abuses in a few "disputed territories". 

All the UN has now come to represent is an overbearing unelected fraternity of communist ideologues, beguiled by the belief in having a world government authority, who are only in the position they are to do the bidding of secret societies and a mega powerful super elite.

All the starving people in the world, the destruction of the Amazon jungle and all manner of other humanitarian and environmental injustices and catastrophes that should be atop the UN charter to deal with, seemingly aren't even a footnote on it.

Australia doesn't need it, the world doesn't need it. Unless there is a major structural and ideological change to the manner in which it carries out its functions, and it stops interfering with every country's own laws and sovereignty, the UN should be abolished. 

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