Posted by Socrates in China, EU, global citizenship/world citizenship, global government, global vs. local/regional, jewed politics, Leo Pasvolsky, NATO, natural law/natural justice, Socrates, sovereignty, UN, UN Charter, UN founders at 11:23 am | Permanent Link
In the old days, all countries had natural, unquestioned sovereignty. They could make their own decisions without interference from other countries or other outsiders. But today, globalist entities are trying to tell countries what they can, and can’t, do [1]. First of all, that’s just morally wrong. International government violates sovereignty and is therefore illegal. […]