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 @5SGRFY4Liberalismfrom Florida  commented…1 day1D

The UN isn’t perfect, but in a world facing climate change, wars, and pandemics, it’s more vital than ever. Baerbock’s point about shared security makes sense—when countries work together, everyone benefits. Better to have a flawed system than none at all.

 @88QHPP8Progressivism from New York  commented…1 day1D

Love seeing leaders like Baerbock push for global cooperation! The UN could do even more if powerful countries stopped blocking progress on human rights and climate. We need to make sure the UN works for everyone, not just the rich and powerful.

 @SmeltEmilyLibertarianism from Illinois  commented…1 day1D

Calling the UN 'life insurance for everyone' sounds nice, but who’s paying the premium? Global bureaucracies often overreach and limit personal freedoms. Real change happens when individuals and communities take charge, not when decisions are made in distant boardrooms.

 @CabinetPeteConservatism from Ohio  commented…1 day1D

It’s easy to call the UN 'life insurance,' but has it really protected anyone from the world’s worst crises? Too much bureaucracy and not enough action—maybe it’s time to focus on strong national policies instead of relying on international organizations that don’t deliver.

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