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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDavid Rothkopf: As Bad as the World Looks Right Now, It's Actually Worse
The UNs General Assembly this week only underscored how much this planet is in crisisfrom war to backsliding democracy to climate disaster.https://www.thedailybeast.com/as-bad-as-the-world-looks-right-now-its-actually-worse
The annual meeting of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York is generally reviled by New Yorkers for the traffic jams it causes, but otherwise ignored by the public at large. One by one, heads of state typically give speeches that cause their staffs great anxiety but, for the most partladen as they are with idealistic platitudes about the promise of the UNs missiondisappear quickly into each days ocean of news never to be heard from again.
The UNGA occasionally produces a rare newsworthy moment, but even then the 30 seconds of impact it makes on the consciousness of readers and viewers is typically immediately overshadowedas has been the case this week in the U.S. with domestic political scandals and the appearance of the latest Kardashian baby.
Perhaps it is just as well. Because if the average person paid closer attention to what was really being discussed at the UN, or had the opportunity to listen in on some of the behind-the-scenes conversations as some of us are obligated to do, they would come away from the experience shaken not stirred.
Take for example, Tuesdays opening speech by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. We are gridlocked in colossal global dysfunction, he said, apparently in no mood for bland diplospeak, The international community is not ready or willing to tackle the big dramatic challenges of our age. These crises threaten the very future of humanity and the fate of our planet. Our world is in periland paralyzed. His core point: Our world is in big trouble.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres speaks during a United Nations Security Council.
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David Rothkopf: As Bad as the World Looks Right Now, It's Actually Worse (Original Post)
Celerity
Sep 2022
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DFW
(54,414 posts)1. Good for him
Platitudes about how through cooperation and sacrifice, we can save the earth together are useless if no one is willing to cooperate or make sacrifices.
bucolic_frolic
(43,206 posts)2. It's a world of the sum total of private interests
Laws and socialism and cooperation have not changed that very much.
Xoan
(25,322 posts)4. I'm betting on the planet to win ...
with or without humans.