Saturday, September 1, 2012
Labor Day is a Day to celebrate all of our hard work.
Labor Day is a day to honor all of our hard work
and sacrifice, and all the hard work and labor of those that have gone before
us. Unfortunately we can not forget all those people without jobs who would
love to have one. Our world is getting smaller and our economic problems can
not be solved regionally. We need a global view. Unfortunately the current system does not
reward people for alleviating suffering and solving our problems globally. We
need to develop a system that is more efficient and we need to bring down the
artificial borders and bureaucracies that stand in the way. There is a way
forward, check out what ChengX has to say
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Why The United Nations is failing.
The very name of the organization signifies the problem. The United Nations is trying to promote
peaceful coexistence among countries, while what we should be trying to do is
unite people. The status quo they try so hard to maintain is not working. They
are spending large amounts of money and energy propping up artificial
boundaries of the inanimate organizations called countries or states. It does
not matter if the leaders of those countries are corrupt and abusing their own
people. They believe in the right of the State over the rights of individual
people.
Although the United Nations spends a large percentage of their budget on
peacekeeping, they have failed to stop several incidents of genocide and other
atrocities throughout the world. The few times the UN has acted, it tended to
act more out of interest in protecting assets and resources that were important
to the countries in power, than in saving the most lives possible. Throughout
the history of the United Nations, millions of people have been murdered as the
world sat by and watched. One only needs to look at the statistics of what
happened in Cambodia in the
1970’s, Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina
in the 1990’s, and Darfur
in the first decade of this century. If a vote was taken by the people of the
world, I am certain they would have overwhelmingly supported doing whatever it
took to stop those atrocities. But the United Nations was completely
ineffective when it came to saving millions of human lives.
The United Nations is not even a true democratic organization. It represents the interests of the
governments of the nations who form it, and not necessarily the individuals
within those nations. Even with that understanding, it is not a true democracy
among the member states. The
five permanent members of the Security Council can veto any important
matter. That means less that one percent
of the membership can stop them from doing what is right.
The way the five permanent members gained their status was not even democratic.
They simply happened to be the victors at the end of World War II. China’s seat is actually held by a different
faction now as opposed to when the UN started, and Russia
got to take over the seat formerly held by the Soviet
Union. Other than that, there have been no changes as to who holds
that awesome veto power. I am not sure why the original powers have been able
to hold onto their positions for so long, but I can assure you it has nothing
to do with democracy. The five permanent members of the Security Council
certainly were not elected by a majority of the people in the world, and if
there was an election held today it is unlikely any of them would maintain
their positions.
Even the General Assembly is in no way a democracy of the world. If
anything it is a Democracy of Nations. But nations are simply inanimate
political structures with artificial geographical borders. Some Nations are
more democratic than others, but even in the most democratic nations their
citizens have very little knowledge of, or say in, what goes on at the
U.N. How can anyone call the United
Nations a world democracy when the UN’s one state, one vote power structure theoretically allows states
comprising just eight percent of the world population to pass a resolution by a
two-thirds vote?
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Memorial Day is a Day of remembrance.
This is a time when most Americans
remember their loved ones, especially military members that have passed on. While
it is good to honor those that have gone before us, it is also important to
take care of those that are still here and look for ways to make the world a
better place for those who are yet to come. It would nice to leave them a world
where militaries are not necessary, A world where mankind has united to solve
all the other problems facing us such as, hunger, poverty and disease A world
we where are not longer worrying about artificial borders and drawing lines in
the sand. Let’s all think of ways we can help our fellow man to leave a better
world as our legacy.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
It is good to have a dream. It is better to have a plan.
It seems like everyone is going crazy dreaming about winning the record lottery jackpot. It is fun to buy a ticket and dream the impossible dream, but we need to remember the lottery is a dream it is not a plan. Planning is better than dreaming. Planning to make the world better for everyone is what we should work towards. Most people believe if we unite the earth it would be great for man kind, the dream. Unfortunately many do not believe it is possible but they are wrong. It we start planning and working together we can make this happen. If enough of us start believing in the impossible we can turn dreams into reality.
Friday, March 9, 2012
We need to come together to stop tyrants
People like Kony and Assad will always exist, and we will not be able to stop them unless we come together in an effort to do so. Most people in the world are good, they are just to fragmented, which allows evil to fill the cracks. "Peace through Unity, unity through peace” ChengX. We need to work together to find a way to solve the worlds problems. There are numerous inequities in the world with millions of people dying every year of curable diseases and hunger and violence. It is not that people don’t care; it is that they are ill informed and believe nothing can be done about it. Unfortunately the current system does not reward people for alleviating suffering and we need to develop a system that will reward the alleviation of suffering around the world
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Turning dreams into reality.
Most people believe if we unite the earth it would be great for man kind. They just do not believe it is possible. If enough of us start believing in the impossible we can make it happen.
“What we long for is in the best interest of all of man kind. A united earth makes sense and is the only way we can continue to survive and thrive as a planet. We all know this makes sense and we will spread the word. We will let others know of our commitment and ensure that if they join us our goal of uniting the earth will be accomplished.” ChengX
Friday, March 2, 2012
The world's Destiny.
“We all know that the destiny of mankind is to live together in harmony. To alleviate suffering and make the world a better place we must rid ourselves of arbitrary geographical borders and boundaries. We need to leave regional squabbles behind and solve our problems as a united earth.”
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