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Clooney Can’t Save the U.N.
The United Nations was founded in 1945 in the hope that it would intervene in conflicts between states and thereby avoid war.
Now I don’t know its track record before 1976, but in my lifetime,
they stood on the sidelines and watched as 800,000 people in Rwanda
were senselessly slaughtered. They watched as another 200,000 people
were killed in Darfur. And that pesky little Israeli-Palestinian
conflict just won’t seem to go away.
Needless to say when it comes to intervening in conflicts those cute little blue helmeted troops are hanging on the sideline.
And the truth is that over the last twenty years, the United Nations
global stature has diminished to the point where they can’t fulfill the
very task they were created to accomplish. Maybe that’s why they called
in the Star-Power.
The United Nations Messengers of Peace was created 10 years ago with
the sole mission to enlist celebrities to draw worldwide attention to
the work of the United Nations. Past messengers include Muhammed Ali,
Michael Douglas, Yo Yo Ma, and most recently, George Clooney.
Now don’t get me wrong, I love George. I thought he was fantastic in
Ocean’s 13. I just don’t understand how his presence in worn torn areas
will lend credibility to a beleaguered institution that has lost the
respect of the very nations it’s trying to serve.
I don’t know, maybe the Sudanese loved Ocean’s 13 so much that
they’re willing to forget that they want to kill all non-Muslims — but
I’m guessing that it’s not likely.





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at 22:38 on February 2nd, 2008
Hello Dylanotto,
Unfortunately, nothing is going to save the U.N. They stick their noses in where it's not wanted and don't appear in areas where they're the most needed.
They've lost the respect of many countries and putting George Clooney as their "Messenger of Peace" isn't going to do a dang thing to elevate them in anyone's eyes.
Good story Dylanotto, original and well written!
The image I've added is actually Georgie boy speaking at the U.N.
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Seriously? OMG? WTF?
~ Swan