The Universal Declaration of Human RightsWhereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world...
Now, Therefore THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY proclaims THIS UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations, to the end that every individual and every organ of society, keeping this Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching and education to promote respect for these rights and freedoms and by progressive measures, national and international, to secure their universal and effective recognition and observance, both among the peoples of Member States themselves and among the peoples of territories under their jurisdiction.
I feel globalization will only continue to lower the US standard of living.
I would like to see a time when national borders no longer prevent individuals from visting or living anywhere they want, like we are free to do within the USA.
l would like to learn your thoughts about globalization . l dont approve every globalist politics and practices and believe every nation should take the advantage of this global market in terms of economic and culturel integrations .
I find the US standard of living unsustainable and I don't care - let it fall. What's important is global human rights. Some nationalist I am, ay?
I actually agree to a point.
I believe most Americans are spoiled and inconsiderate of anyone outside their social circles and I would be ok will a lowering of our standard of living if it meant less fortunate people on the planet could have a better standard of living. Most of us have more then we need now to have a comfortable living, at least my definition of a comfortable living. Going back to about 1940's-50's standard of living is adequate to me. All the rest is just having things to have them if you know what I mean. I think Ideally everyone across the globe should have a comfortable living and they probably could if we change our outlook on things. Instead of the "more for me" mind set that many have if they instead thought "ok I have everything I truly need, why don't I help out someone that doesn't", the world would be a much different and better place. But where our views may differ I believe that should be an individuals decision instead of any kind of government sanctioned action.
Within? A US passport is a ticket to anywhere you want, buy a visa at the door and jump a couple hoops to stay as long as you like. It's near-instant world mobility (with double luggage allowance).
It is wrong that physical mobility is so restricted, but the hard truth is letting people into the country that have little chance of returning home is a little too much Statue of Liberty. Face it, living poor on the streets of a developing country is worse than doing so in a developed country. If a plane ticket (not completely out of the realm financially, perhaps with donations) could buy that... yeah, that doesn't work. So, we must have immigration law if we are not to become the receptacle of every street person that their government is willing to buy them a ticket. Now, let's calculate the cost of a street person. 1k? Gone, forever, welfare program called "Get your ass outta here" and they buy them a ticket wherever, no return. Like Castro, but a better chance of survival.
I find the US standard of living unsustainable and I don't care - let it fall. What's important is global human rights. Some nationalist I am, ay?
Your country is the world, your religion to do good kinda thing?
Multi-culturalism is a misnomer or a fatally flawed goal. Inter-culturalism, like a melting pot, is where it's at. I think a comparison of Europe and the US, regarding immigrant cultures and assimilation, demonstrates this.
Multi-culturalism is a misnomer or a fatally flawed goal. Inter-culturalism, like a melting pot, is where it's at. I think a comparison of Europe and the US, regarding immigrant cultures and assimilation, demonstrates this.
Globalization mostly means westernization. It means the sweeping away of local culture and economy and supplanting it with someone else's way.
Most of the world population still lives on less than a dollar a day. Globalization benefits only a few.
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