Calls are growing for the UN Security Council to be reformed after the US became the only member to use its veto power to block a Gaza ceasefire resolution, a move welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The UN chief says he will keep pushing for peace.

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      11 months ago

      We already had world leaders tweeting their opinions at other, but they still meet in person to discuss issues and form agreements.

      A structured system is necessary when you have meetings with representatives for nearly every person on the planet

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          11 months ago

          Instead of replying with that same comment again, why don’t you explain what alternative you have in mind. Don’t just vaguely mention ‘packets’

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            11 months ago

            Oh I am sorry I wasn’t aware that I had to come up with a solution if I point out the current solution isn’t working. Shit. Better say nothing ever again and just keep giving my money to a corrupt institution that fucks up everything it touches. Sorry for pointing out the emperor has no clothing here is free fucking money

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              An imperfect system doesn’t mean we need to throw out the whole system. And if we did throw it out, you can’t just not have a replacement for it.

              People making posts on the Internet is not equivalent to real people meeting and being forced to at least give an answer.

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                  11 months ago

                  That’s still an answer. We actively know they chose to abstain rather than passively. Still better than radio silence from “the Internet”

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              11 months ago

              No, MAD seems to be a failed philosophy as it assumes that aggressive actions are attributable to clearly defined parties. MAD got shook the fuck up as soon as we realized dirty bombs could exist.

              I hope that our long standing mostly peace is due to the UN and media innovations… I cynically suspect that it’s due to neoliberalism and globalization making a grand war too economically costly.

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                11 months ago

                I wouldn’t be surprised at money being the reason. It’s too bad some conflict can still be seen as profitable unfortunately.