Did the UN jump the shark by declaring Israel the country worst for women's rights? (Representatives, Congress)
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The UN jumped the shark decades ago. It's a joke of an organization that we have no business being a member of any longer. It should relocate to a minor African country.
This is just more proof that the UN needs to be shut down. Its not as simple as calling it a decline in quality as that has been happening for decades. It's a ineffective money pit with talking heads that do absolutely nothing.
The U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia and Japan should, at a minimum, pull out of the U.N.
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Originally Posted by Ed from California
It should relocate to a minor African country.
The withdrawing countries should also make their countries off-limits to U.N. activities. I would support Pyongyang as the new headquarters' city. I hear it's nice this time of the year. Or Harare, Zimbabwe.
Right, India is infamous for its daily Gang rapes ; the radical Islamic States stone women who fail to comply with dress code yet Israel is the top violator of Women's rights.
Good job UN- you have once again provided rock solid evidence you are filled with evil.
Where are the usual suspects from the Iran apologist crowd? I's surprised they have no joined the discussion in support of the U.N.
The radical left is embarressed by this point.
Their hypocrisy and rampant political correctness has outed them for the liars and destroyers of civilization they truly are.
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