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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Here's the problem though. Lets say that you get rid of the veto, then you end up with a one nation one vote scenario, and as we've seen the power would shift to those rougue states in the middle east that don't believe in human rights, who wage secular war against other religious groups.
The only way that the UN could properly function is to remove those states from their body until they reform.
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I'm saying if you removed one nation one vote, and just went with some kind of proportional representation. The states wouldn't exist, so they wouldn't have leaders. Hypothetically, of course.
There's more disfunctional your country is, the more likely it is that regions will try to leave, the more power your region gets in the UN. How crazy is that?
If Canada wasn't such a great place to be a minority in, Quebec would've left ages ago and we'd collectively be twice as influentional in the GA. The fact that we're still one country (and without coercion, just bribery) should make us count for more (because it shows we know how to make coexistence work), but in fact it makes us count less.