By Josh Gelernter
Saturday, July 2, 2016
The U.K. has shown its contempt for anti-democratic
international unions by leaving the EU. Let’s do the same and leave the U.N.
The U.N. is generally thought of as having evolved from
the silly and impotent League of Nations, whose primary achievement was
permitting — through naïveté, cowardice, and inaction — the Japanese invasion
of China and the start of the Pacific half of the Second World War. Actually,
the U.N.’s origins were nobler: It supplanted the League, but it began as an
organization of the Allied powers against the Tripartite
German–Italian–Japanese Axis.
The U.N.’s first communiqué was the 1942 “Declaration of
United Nations,” wherein the Allied governments pledged that they,
Being convinced that complete
victory over their enemies is essential to defend life, liberty, independence
and religious freedom, and to preserve human rights and justice in their own
lands as well as in other lands, and that they are now engaged in a common
struggle against savage and brutal forces seeking to subjugate the world,
DECLARE:
(1) Each Government pledges itself
to employ its full resources, military or economic, against those members of
the Tripartite Pact and its adherents with which such government is at war.
(2) Each Government pledges itself
to cooperate with the Governments signatory hereto and not to make a separate
armistice or peace with the enemies.
This, in essence, is the founding document of the U.N.
But its point was completely misunderstood by the writers of the U.N.’s
charter: The United Nations Charter declares its goal as the preservation of
peace. The Declaration of United Nations declared its goal as the preservation
of freedom. This divergence is the essence of the failure of the U.N., and the
source of its corruption.
A civilized world would say, To hell with world peace —
give us world freedom. North Korea is at peace. Laos is at peace. Burma is at
peace. Turkmenistan is at peace. But anyone in his right mind would choose
rather to go back in time and live in London during the blitz than live in
Turkmenistan, Burma, Laos, or the DPRK. Or any other of the grossly unfree
countries that populate the U.N.
American slaves were at peace in the South, but I suspect
they preferred the state of affairs during the Civil War.
Of course, the U.N. claims protecting human rights as a
parallel goal to pursuing world peace. That’s the job the U.N. Human Rights
Council is charged with. Cuba is a current member of the U.N. Human Rights
Council. So is Russia. So are China, Vietnam, and Saudi Arabia. So are Qatar,
Indonesia, and the Republic of the Congo. And Venezuela.
The U.N. will be corrupt so long as it pretends that
governments that do not derive their power from consent of their governed are
legitimate, and on that basis gives them a vote in its deliberations. The goal
of the U.N. should be stamping out tyrants. What it does is validate them.
That’s why the only country the U.N. Human Rights
commissioners are ever concerned with is Israel — because the vote of one
Jewish democracy can be cancelled out 21 times by the votes of 21 Arab
dictatorships.
Ukraine’s rights as a sovereign nation, as guaranteed by
the U.N. Charter, are currently being violated by Russia. What can the U.N. do,
when Russia is one of the U.N. Security Council’s permanent members?
Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines — and every other
country that enjoys the freedom of international waters — are currently having
their rights, as guaranteed by the U.N.’s Convention on the Law of the Sea,
violated by China. What can the U.N. do, when China is one of the U.N. Security
Council’s permanent members?
There is no fixing the U.N. It is constitutionally
incapable of making anything better; it puts the bad guys in charge of making
the world less bad. It is a farcical monument to conflict of interest.
The U.S. pays the U.N. $8 billion every year, and covers
roughly one-quarter of both the U.N.’s regular budget and its peacekeeping
budget. Let’s pull out of the U.N., let it crumble, and put our $8 billion
toward a new organization: a United Free Nations, whose goal will be to bear
any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the
survival and the success of liberty.
(And then we’ll actually have world peace: It’s a
well-established fact that democracies never go to war with one another.)
Write your congressman.
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