Norsefire:
I agree. It is still fair to say that most people support the idea of the UN, and many of its aims.
Yes it does. It's democratic. The General Assembly votes on resolutions, and they are carried by majority vote. The same cannot be said of the Security Council, unfortunately.
I stand by my original statement.
"Culture" does not trump basic human rights. Used that way it is just a self-serving excuse.
That's because right-wingers tend to be self-interested and anti-communal.
You have provided no evidence that 49.9% of people do not approve of the UN. Until you do, your statement is empty.
No it isn't. We're talking about a dictator who tortures and commits mass murder against his own people, remember? There's no interpretation in that. Give me your "interpretation" as to when mass murder would be a good thing.
You can have that with democracy.
it's recognized by the vast majority of national governments in the world, but these governments don't necessarily represent all the people; secondly, these governments are often enticed to join these globalist organizations simply for political and economic reasons.
I agree. It is still fair to say that most people support the idea of the UN, and many of its aims.
Okay, but the UN doesn't always ask for permission before doing something.
Yes it does. It's democratic. The General Assembly votes on resolutions, and they are carried by majority vote. The same cannot be said of the Security Council, unfortunately.
Some people will deny or ignore certain human rights for their own convenience and advancement, certainly. But they generally are aware of the human rights they are flouting.
Or, they just disagree and have different values and place an emphasis on different things.
I stand by my original statement.
Fair enough, though even then, there could be cultural reasons why certain actions would be performed...
"Culture" does not trump basic human rights. Used that way it is just a self-serving excuse.
Most right-wing and centrist parties are against the UN and EU in Europe, and in the US, there are even several leftists that are against the UN. That's not secret.
That's because right-wingers tend to be self-interested and anti-communal.
Clearly, though you have to remember that even 49.9% is a minority; and yet, that is too big a portion of the people to ignore. So you have a problem.
You have provided no evidence that 49.9% of people do not approve of the UN. Until you do, your statement is empty.
That wouldn't make his actions right, would it?
He should be removed for the good of his people.
Whether his actions are right is a matter of interpretation.
No it isn't. We're talking about a dictator who tortures and commits mass murder against his own people, remember? There's no interpretation in that. Give me your "interpretation" as to when mass murder would be a good thing.
Oh, and everybody believes in democracy except dictators and those who want to subjugate others.
I don't think so. As I said, it has to do with priorities. Some people believe in strong central authority.
You can have that with democracy.