Is a 'One World Government' the Solution to Global Issues?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the concept of a "United States of Earth" and whether it is necessary or even possible to have a one world government. Some argue that it may become a necessity in the future, while others believe it is not urgently needed. However, there are concerns about the potential dangers of such a government, including the suppression of individual liberties and the mistreatment of minority groups. Some also question the rationality of those in favor of globalisation and point out the flaws in the idea. There is also mention of the dangers of government overreach and the need to protect individual liberties. Overall, the conversation raises important questions and concerns about the idea of a world government.
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http://www.oldthinkernews.com/?p=1460

"United states of earth"

Do we really need an 'One world government' ? ,will it ever happen?

When will it become a necessity? ,Is it urgently needed?
 
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shashankac655 said:
http://www.oldthinkernews.com/?p=1460

"United states of earth"

Do we really need an 'One world government' ? ,will it ever happen?

When will it become a necessity? ,Is it urgently needed?

"will it ever happen?"

vote it out of office when you become of age. That'll stop it.

Son, sin persisst enfronion are freesing.
 
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“Mr. Rockefeller’s conclusion was that this was a battle between rational and irrational thought. Rational people favoured globalisation. Irrational people preferred nationalism.”
 
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It is as appealing as cancer. Rockefeller's conclusion was flawed because he doesn't understand the issues.


You have the seedlings of world government at the UN...check up on the radicals who founded it : and now dictators, murderers, etc who suppress their own people, prohibit women from driving or voting, outlaw religions different from the majority, practice extermination of other races or tribes, and some cultures that maime women sitting..all sitting on the UN Human Rights Commission?, for example. Cuba? Iran? A number of African dictatorships...Jolly good show!

Among those most at risk under any world government: minorities of any type, whether via race, religion, or national origin plus gays, jews and women.


--Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis (1856-1941)
"Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the Government's purposes are beneficent. Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil-minded rulers. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding."


Ronald Reagan
"Government exists to ensure that liberty does not become license to prey on each other." --Ronald Reagan
 
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1. What is a One World government?

A One World government, also known as a global government or world government, is a hypothetical form of government in which all nations and states are united under a single central authority. This would essentially create a borderless world, with a single governing body making decisions for all citizens.

2. Is a One World government possible?

The feasibility of a One World government is a highly debated topic. Some argue that it is necessary for global unity and solving global issues such as climate change and poverty. Others believe that it would lead to loss of national sovereignty and individual freedoms. Currently, no such government exists, but there are organizations such as the United Nations that aim to promote international cooperation and peace.

3. What are the potential benefits of a One World government?

Proponents of a One World government argue that it would eliminate political and economic barriers between countries, promote equality and cooperation among nations, and provide a more efficient and organized way to address global issues. It could also potentially reduce conflicts and wars between nations.

4. What are the potential drawbacks of a One World government?

Opponents of a One World government argue that it would lead to loss of cultural diversity and individual freedoms. It could also potentially create a power imbalance, with some nations having more influence and control than others. The implementation and maintenance of such a government would also be a complex and difficult task.

5. Are there any real efforts towards a One World government?

Currently, there are no official efforts towards a One World government. However, there are international organizations such as the United Nations that promote global cooperation and unity. Some critics argue that these organizations are a step towards a One World government, while others believe that they are necessary for addressing global issues and promoting peace.

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