Posted on 05/12/2013 6:17:44 AM PDT by rktman
You remember Richard Falk the UN Human Rights Council special rapporteur who last month wrote an article blaming America for the terrorist bombings of the Boston Marathon. Falk suggested these horrific attacks were part of the post-colonial worlds natural resistance to the American global domination project. In response, more than two dozen members of Congress called for Falk an American academic to be fired from his UN post.
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I suggest it is time to fire the UN.
The UN is a corrupt and criminal organization. The US should discontinue funding and expel the UN from our shores.
The UN represents American welfare to the “nasty nations of the world”, so the way to get rid of the ridiculous thing is to do so “in the name of fairness”.
For long, the French, the Russians, and the Chinese having been pushing to restore the idea of “spheres of influence” in the world, because they all loathe the idea of America as a superpower “over” everyone else.
So it would be a great idea to give them what they want, “sort of”. And stick it to all the nasty, tyrannical and backward little nations in the process.
That is, call for Russia, China and Paris to build their own UN buildings, so that, along with the US, we can all “share” the “goodness” of the UN. Rotating the assembly between each of them. Say, a decade in each place. We can be generous. How about 25 years in each?
Imagine the UN in polluted Beijing, or freezing Moscow, or maybe in the slums of Paris.
Schadenfreude at its finest. Very soon, the UN delegates would hate the Russians, Chinese and French; and the feeling would be mutual. It would not take either side very long at all to realize that the US had given them a “prestigious” dose of drug impervious gonorrhea.
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