The U.N.: facilitating genocide worldwide
Vin Suprynowicz at The Las Vegas Review-Journal - commentary on the commU.N.ists' latest attempt to disarm the peasants. [2am]
I spoke to a class of bright young folk at the community college in Henderson last week. The most intriguing questions are the ones that catch you off guard. Asked what I thought of the United Nations, I believe I stammered that the Founding Fathers were right: To the extent we need government at all, it's best to keep it as local as possible -- ideally, people you're likely to run into in the produce section of the supermarket so you can give them a piece of your mind.
Obviously, it's hard to imagine a body as remote from accountability to its "subjects" as the United Nations, which I wouldn't trust to do much more than standardize international marine buoys. (Even then, they'd probably decide red and green lights were Zionist-influenced holdovers from the era of Caucasian capitalist colonialism, responding with a complex 12-shade pastel scheme symbolic of the rights of the oppressed that would soon have freighters colliding or running aground the world over.)