Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Life in a Borderless World

Life in a Borderless World



Regional associations (think blocks of nations) and tribunals would also have a large stake in this governing. Over time, each country would cease to govern itself. Great Britain has had a taste of this as a member (and hopefully soon-to-be former member) of the European Union and has set up a referendum on June 23 to either stay-in or get out of the EU.
For the U.S., we could look forward to not having a Republic that protects the rights of minorities from the majority, but rather operating our country according to the greater good of other countries. There would no longer be any pride in one's country of origin, no exceptionalism, and definitely fewer and then fewer opportunities. Our Bill of Rights with our God-given rights secured by the U.S. Constitution would replaced by the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights with our UN-authorized rights revocable when in conflict with UN purposes. 

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