Brilliant detection of the “War Is Peace” linguistic gymnastics performed by governments to violate such agreements without “violating” such agreements!
Thank you for also addressing the question of what can be done about this with concrete recommendations.
If we’ve learned anything these past two years, these documents/treaties/codes/laws…
Brilliant detection of the “War Is Peace” linguistic gymnastics performed by governments to violate such agreements without “violating” such agreements!
Thank you for also addressing the question of what can be done about this with concrete recommendations.
If we’ve learned anything these past two years, these documents/treaties/codes/laws/rules mean nothing if they don’t have teeth. The Nuremberg Code, the Hippocratic Oath, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Helsinki Accords—all of these have been egregiously violated with absolutely zero consequences, in part due to linguistic trickery and vocabulary redefinitions like you’ve described here.
Teeth? Like, say, blue-helmeted UN troops? Or WEF style sanctions and "agreements"?
International law is a sad joke. It always has been. Power is what matters, and it gets exercised in many ways, visible and invisible. The Pax Americana era is coming to an end, and we'll see some big shifts.
True. On the flip side, the failure of international law can work in our favor when it comes to the WHO’s proposed international pandemic treaty—although I fear that *would* be zealously enforced since it is backed by the shadowy powers to which you allude.
Brilliant detection of the “War Is Peace” linguistic gymnastics performed by governments to violate such agreements without “violating” such agreements!
Thank you for also addressing the question of what can be done about this with concrete recommendations.
If we’ve learned anything these past two years, these documents/treaties/codes/laws/rules mean nothing if they don’t have teeth. The Nuremberg Code, the Hippocratic Oath, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Helsinki Accords—all of these have been egregiously violated with absolutely zero consequences, in part due to linguistic trickery and vocabulary redefinitions like you’ve described here.
Teeth? Like, say, blue-helmeted UN troops? Or WEF style sanctions and "agreements"?
International law is a sad joke. It always has been. Power is what matters, and it gets exercised in many ways, visible and invisible. The Pax Americana era is coming to an end, and we'll see some big shifts.
True. On the flip side, the failure of international law can work in our favor when it comes to the WHO’s proposed international pandemic treaty—although I fear that *would* be zealously enforced since it is backed by the shadowy powers to which you allude.
The linguistic gymnastics and contortions are worthy of a Barnum & Bailey center ring act.