Let it be known that liberty is one of the most fundamental rights to man: lessons from history have taught us these rights have been violated since the beginning of mankind and are indeed inevitable. Another day, another case of mass slavery. No one, not even the irrelevant ones, are spared from such torture.
Farmers and workers from Malaysia and Argentina have been enslaved under the authoritarian rule of Russia. Antarctica, although uninhabitable for centuries, has recently been a slave chamber where unpaid workers work tirelessly, mining oil under Russia’s iron fist. Initially, Russia denied any allegations regarding Russia’s involvement in the illegal extraction of oil, however after the United States’ mighty efforts, Russia was ultimately exposed as the perpetrator.
People must understand that such a situation is the ultimate result of Communism. When a Communist government secures control within its grasp, the system ultimately converts into that of total authoritarianism control. Let it be known, that these slaves are wearing Summer clothing, unfit for the harsh, winter weather. Left in the cold, there are reported to be over a thousand workers suffering, with thousands of others either dead, frozen or lost in the thick ice. Given these events, Russia’s brutal authoritarian system must be shown to the world. When left unchecked, it is these horrific events that occur.
Yes, at the time of writing, the Russian delegate appears distressed with his hands in the air. “No, what? This cannot be true.” Given Russia’s history of human rights violations, it would come to no surprise the delegate is covering up their country’s involvement. Yet, despite the delegate’s shock, nobody appears to believe his story. Losing the war of trust within the committee, Russia has taken yet another loss. L’s in the chat Russia, L’s in the chat.