The UN is Just An Instrument of American Policy #ExpelUSfromUN
So we were saying, what's the what's the point in even having this in the charter if you don't have a definition of what constitutes persistent violations? I mean, whole point is to be able to enforce the prevention of persistent violations. But The United States has persistently violated again and again and again. So if that doesn't define persistent violations, I don't know what does. And, apparently, they don't know what does.
But if it's but but if you if you leave it undefined, then if The US the the persistent violations of The US don't constitute persistent violations, then what's to stop everybody else from violating it persistently? Which means what's the point of even having the charter in the first place? So you have to define it at some point. And I think that the the the logical thing to do is to is to actually pick the the nation, the country, the member of the UN that has violated the most persistently. If you don't if you don't have a definition, then the then the bar to membership of the United Nations is just existing.
That's the only bar that you that's the only criteria that has to be met in order to join the United Nations is just to exist as a country. Not that you have to actually follow and and and that you're obliged to follow any of the rules because you can actually persistently violate them all the time. You can persistently violate charter all the time, and there's no consequences. The the only purpose of existence as it as it exists now, their only purpose is to just confirm American supremacy. That's their only function.
If The United States is remains there, we don't expel the UN the The US from the UN, but every other country leaves the United Nations permanently, what would change in international relations? Absolutely nothing. Nothing would change because the United Nations is The United States. The the way the UN functions wouldn't change in any way if no one else showed up. They have no say.
So there's no point in you even being there. So no one would even notice you're gone. If every country in the world left, no one would even notice you're gone. Only there, as I said, you're only there to confirm American power. That's the only reason.
By even continuing to show up there, you're just confirming that America is the boss of the world, and you have no say. So we need to decide. Is there international law, or is there just American policy? The worst case scenario Mhmm. Is that this movement results in reform of the United Nations.
If you pursue this, you can't lose because maybe you won't get The US expelled, but you can maybe get some reform at the United Nations because it's not because it's not bad. So you say the worst case scenario is still a win. Because the best case scenario is expulsion. But even if you're not able to achieve expulsion, you still don't lose because you get reform at the UN. If all of the members of the UN withdrew from the UN, the UN would still function exactly like it does right now.
If every member of the United Nations withdrew from the United Nations, the UN would continue to function exactly as it functions when they are present. It it would still function the exact same way if they never left the UN because the UN functions exclusively according to American policy. I mean I mean, like I said, it's it's just it's just it's a stark reality that's undeniable. That if every single member of the country withdrew from the UN, nothing would change about how the UN function. Because the only thing that drives what the UN does is The United States.
The only thing that decides what what what the United Nations does. The only one who decides is in Washington, not in any other national capital around the world. Nobody has anything to do with it. It's just like I said before in one of one or a couple of the videos maybe. The UN is just a place where countries around the world come to get their orders and to be reminded of their subservient status.
Like, they just go there to perform ritual self humiliation. The the general assembly, anyway, looks like a church. And it's like it's like you all go there to sacrifice yourselves on the altar of The United States. There's nothing nothing would change if you weren't there. Isn't that embarrassing, world?
Rest of the world, isn't that embarrassing? It's it's really, you know, my way or the highway. We'll talk about it. You can take a vote about it, and it's still my way. It doesn't matter.
You can be happy that you got a vote. Enjoy. No? But at the end of the day, it's just a it's just a futile exercise. It it it's it's even more humiliating because you're making sure that I know what you think, and I'm confirming that I don't care.
It would be better if I didn't know. Like, if you if if you didn't come and get to say, oh, this is what I think. Then then my going, my own way and enforcing my own will isn't completely nullifying you. But when you come when the whole world comes and says for example, when when a 150 countries come and say, we need a ceasefire, and then America says no, then it's a confirmation of American supremacy. That's all you did.
Just confirm American supremacy and your own subservience. Because we had a conversation, and you gave me your idea. And instead of, you know, instead of even factoring that in at all, the end the end decision is the same as if we never spoke. So I so all you're doing is confirming your complete irrelevance.
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