But that's exactly the problem. The UN shares the ideological shortcomings of the member nations, and refuses to grow beyond them. It justifies its existence and influence by appealing to a moral code it refuses to uphold universally, because its members don't understand how to do so. The UN is indirectly responsible for the suffering and death of many thousands of my people. It never apologized, never admitted its crimes, never made any steps to change and grow. In fact, it continues to ignore or deny any and all attempts to change things so it doesn't happen again. How can I then have faith in it?
But why would a new organization be any different than the present UN? It would still be the same member states, with the same politics, the same reluctance to commit and act through an international organization. It's the member states that need to be willing to change. I'm sure the people at the UN would favor a change. After all, they can't be happy when they are given too much to do, but nowhere near enough means to do it. But for that to happen enough of the disparate members with their conflicting interests and politics would have to agree to a change, and that's a very difficult thing to acomplish.
Yes the UN is a flawed institution but what is the UN? It is the sum of its parts and that INCLUDES the USA. It certainly isn't value for money but it is neither evil nor completely ineffectual. Just mixed up and largely ineffectual.
What makes me laugh is that Europe and has such a lax attitude towards corruption among its politicians. In the UK we've had a political scandal with MP's paying relatives to do full-time jobs while away at university and 'flipping' their main residence with their political domicile to claim for renovations to one of their two homes. Italian politicians just claim for their mistress's homes and put truck loads of hookers down as a legitimate expense. They also appoint glamour models with no previous experience to senior governmental positions.
