I do wonder at times. There is a question I ask myself often, when I think about things, and my point of view. It's: How does the other person think? Why would they have a different point of view?
Now this idea of the US leaving the UN to me seems like brainwash. There is only one country that seems to think the UN is worthless/wrong/bad. This country has a growing tendency of thinking it has solutions to everything, and that if a majority of its citizens has been influenced to think in one way about things, then THAT must be way to do it. This country also has the tendency to think that there are easy solutions to everything, and that things that don't work perfectly must be eliminated and replaced by something new -- something new that is, more often than not, something worse than before. This country, to me, seems to be losing contact to common sense, and it is called the US.
"How does the other person think?" I really don't know why there is so much anti-UN-ism in the US. Maybe you can help. I can't personally help but attribute it to a mixture of stupidity and media brain-wash.
"Why would they have a different point of view?" This is the question I wish a lot of Americans would ask themselves when they are faced with a world-wide majority of opposing views.
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