"[About the United Nations:] In the name of diplomacy, they solve nothing and they keep legitimizing the Chinese government and North Korean regime, and they are part of it. Their vote means as much as [the American vote]. It shouldn't be that way. Their vote shouldn't mean nothing. [...] They are not normal regimes. They are like gangsters. They are Mafia. And the UN legitimize them. [...] They don't do anything. They do so much [more] harm than [they do] good in the world. I still don't know how more people are not realizing this."
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Anti-communists from the United StatesRadio personalitiesHuman rights activistsWomen activists from the United StatesPeople from North Korea
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"'YOUR WELCOME' with Michael Malice #246: Yeonmi Park" (52m20s-53m3s), Michael Malice on YouTube, 15 February 2023.
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