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I heard Bruce Herschensohn speak yesterday. One interesting point he made was that the U.N. is not an association of the people of the world, as it is often billed. Rather, it is an association of the governments of the world.
This is a very different thing, of course, since by Bruce’s count, over 77 of those governments (40%) do not permit freedom to their citizens.
Bruce observed that the U.N. will never support freedom as long as so many of its member nations do not support it for their own people.