2 February, 2021

Communists Inside a Democratic Peace Organization: Why?

Posted by Socrates in communism, Marxism, NATO, Socrates, UN, UN Charter, UN founders at 3:28 pm | Permanent Link

A quote from the United Nations website, Feb. 2021:

“Democracy is a core value of the United Nations. The UN supports democracy by promoting human rights, development, and peace and security. In the 75 years since the UN Charter was signed, the UN has done more to support democracy around the world than any other global organization.” — www.un.org/en/sections/issues-depth/democracy/index.html

Democracy is “a core value” of the UN? Oh, really? Then why do 7 communist countries belong to the UN? Communists don’t believe in democracy, human rights or freedom. The UN is a democratic entity — meaning the members vote on things. The UN Charter invokes “human rights” and “fundamental freedoms” — things that don’t exist in communist countries! Oops, the UN has violated its own Charter!

Also, why is China, a communist country, on the UN Security Council? That’s a very powerful group within the UN; NATO usually follows/obeys UNSC rulings [1].

Seven communist countries that belong to the UN:

China
Nicaragua
Cuba
Vietnam
North Korea
Zimbabwe
South Africa (the ANC [African National Congress] is more-or-less Marxist [2]).

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[1] “The Security Council has primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security.” — quoting the UN. Oh, that’s rich: China is responsible for “international peace and security”!

[2] “The ANC holds a historic alliance with the South African Communist Party (SACP) and Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), known as the Tripartite Alliance. The SACP and COSATU have not contested any election in South Africa, but field candidates through the ANC, hold senior positions in the ANC, and influence party policy and dialogue.” — Wikipedia, Feb. 2021


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