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First Globals™ and the United Nations

August 23rd, 2009

When presented with two statements about the function of the United Nations, “the United Nations has been reduced in its influence and is less relevant today in global matters,” and “the United Nations is needed now more than ever to represent a global perspective on issues that arise,” First Globals™ are the most likely of any generation to agree with the second statement and the least likely of any generation to agree with the first statement. Among First Globals, 57% agree that “the United Nations is needed now more than ever,” compared to 33% of the other generations. But only  34% of First Globals agree that the “United Nations has been reduced in influence and is less relevant,” compared to about 55% of the other generations. This question was asked on an interactive survey last Summer.

Do you think as First Globals grow older and move into the workforce (including the government), their belief that the UN is needed will remain? Do you think we will see the United Nations play a more active role in managing global conflicts and dealing with global issues in the future? Do you agree with the First Globals and others who say that the United Nations is needed now more than ever?

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  1. Kevin
    | #1

    The concept of the U.N. is good, but it has become so corrupt that it serves little purpose other than to line the pockets of despots wihthe wealth of other nations.

  2. Tim
    | #2

    I too was a believer in the UN coming out of high school. It’s called one-way education. As I grew older and wiser, I have come to see the UN as a useless organization or just a front for corruption on a global scale. The true threat is the Federal Reserve and IMF. Perhaps what America really needs is for its own citizens to become more effective in the future by opposing the Federal Reserve and the IMF. Fractional Reserve banking is nearing a crossroads. One way leads to total collapse, the other way leads to a new monitary system(probably global). Both ends have us getting screwed, but it will be interested to see how the politicians try to spin it to the angry public.

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