Behind the Ceremony: How UN Diplomats Use Fashion to Mask a Failing Globalist Bureaucracy
As diplomats parade symbolic garments at the UN General Assembly, America faces a costly globalist stage that often sidelines national interests in favor of pomp over progress.
Every year, the United Nations General Assembly in New York unfolds as a grand spectacle where diplomats from around the world don their finest traditional attire. What might seem like a harmless celebration of culture is also a revealing display of how globalist pageantry continues to overshadow meaningful action—often at the expense of America’s national sovereignty and security. When Symbolism Replaces Substance The UN, hailed by some as a vital forum for diplomacy and humanitarian aid, has increasingly become an expensive bureaucratic theater. Leaders parade in elaborate hats and gowns rich with historical symbolism—from Lesotho’s straw mokorotlo to Bolivia’s Indigenous...
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