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Offline Flipside

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Protesters oust Kyrgyz government
I agree with you there Clave, but, as I said in another thread, theres a reason the character of Justice is blindfolded and carries a pair of scales. I'm not saying the world doesn't need one single organisation to Police it in it's current state, but, I don't think that organisation should be a country, that is probably the single most obvious path to a War that exists, We could have invaded Iraq wearing Bobby outfits and the tit-shaped helmets, and we still would have been invading, not policing.

I think the power of Veto should be removed from the UN for matters of security. Too many countries, both Eastern and Western are self-involved to have a world-level responsibility, to care about another country not because they have the same type of government, not because they have the same type of God, but because they are people.

I suppose that's my problem with the whole 'Police the World; thing at the moment, somewhere along the line, rather than trying to find the 'nobleness' in humanity, our belief in ourelves and humanity in general seems to be waning, and our behaviour, througout the world, seems to be echoing this :(

Edit : I wonder if this drop of faith in the physical side of human nature led to the rise in faith in less 'tangible' aspects of human nature, such as religion?
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Offline Andreas

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Originally posted by Flipside

I think the power of Veto should be removed from the UN for matters of security.

Aren't they planning to do that, along with increasing the number of permanent members of the Security Council (Germany, Japan, Brazil, India and some African country)?
"We have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love one another." - Jonathan Swift
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