20 June, 2017
Posted by Socrates in 'human rights', communism, Cultural Marxism, democracy, democracy-vs-fascism, democrazy, egalitarianism, global citizens, global government, global vs. local/regional, globalization, Hobbes, homosexual themes, homosexuals, human blights, human equality, international socialism, internationalism, Marxism, NATO, New World Order, NWO, rules and mandates, Russia, Socrates, sovereignty, treaties, UN, UN Charter, UN founders at 2:11 pm | Permanent Link
“The ECHR’s (the human blights court) rulings are in theory binding. However, Russia’s contentious relationship with the court has seen it pass a law allowing its constitution to supersede the European Court.” Good, but why did the Russians need to pass a law to claim their natural sovereignty, which has always existed? [1]. Nevertheless, what’s […]