The Veto-Slinging “Mullas”
of the Security Council (Calling the Bluff)
18.2.06
By
The United Nations has
never been so disunited and in such a disarray. The General Assembly has lost
all its functions and everything, apart from the boring and routine, is handled
by the Security Council purely for the benefit of the five Veto-Slinging Grand Bullies
and new Godfathers of colonialism.
Everything the latter
preach has a similar ring to it as that of the primitive, dark-age edicts of
the middle ages. They propagate the same extreme ideas of righteousness and
Godliness, have the power of reversing natural logic, such that right is wrong,
and wrong is right. They have enjoyed so much power that they use
every tool, law-making instrument as well as any dirty trick or black magic to
vilify their opponents just as they used to do in the days of Joan of Ark and
Galileo. If they could throttle every free voice or aggrieved person or nation
they would without any qualms. What is legal to them is totally illegal and
taboo to others. They then call all that Freedom and Democracy.
The “Security Council”
is now playing the role of the primitive church senates of old, firmly clinging
to the old imperialist ideas as Good and consider all else as Evil. Freedom is
the acceptance of slavery and democracy is the Rule of the Strong and Powerful.
Anyone deviating from this is an outlaw and a terrorist and can be blown to
pieces or put in their dudgeons at
When they can not do
much, they start threatening all hell and high water or incite other nations on
the target.
There is however one
problem with this stance: The nations of the world have moved along and evolved
beyond the developmental stages of Bush and Co. They will never be controlled
by such backward politicians and already the weaker and poorer nations are
calling the bluff:
Truly, God is great
and the parasites will have their goose cooked!
A word of advice: Be careful not to praise or glorify Bush or
his actions around the world because you may be tried for glorifying terrorism.