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one of the things we talked to students about is is countering what the left does over and over again certainly on campus but even in society if they disagree with you they call you a series of names youre youre racist youre sexist youre transphobic whatever it is sometimes it doesnt even matter if thats the topic youre talking about thats their way of intimidating people out of real debate real discussion our counter for those of us center right cant be coming up with their own series of names but I think rather pushing this larger nerve that really is about Unity is saying hey I dont care uh whether youre black or white young or old rich or poor I dont care where youre born here you legally came here for somewhere else I dont care about your orientation or anything else what I care about is that you should have the same freedoms and the same opportunities as as I inherited and others have inherited from our parents and grandparents thats the American dream thats a bi

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The question of military intervention under the third pillar of R2P remains controversial. Several states have argued that R2P should not allow the international community to intervene militarily on states, because to do so is an infringement upon sovereignty.
In 2005, the United Nations (UN) committed to a responsibility to protect (R2P) against four mass-atrocity crimes of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing.
The Responsibility to Protect known as R2P is an international norm that seeks to ensure that the international community never again fails to halt the mass atrocity crimes of genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity.
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is a non-binding political commitment made by United Nations Member States to protect populations from genocide, crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing and war crimes.
Each individual State has the responsibility to protect its populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity. This responsibility entails the prevention of such crimes, including their incitement, through appropriate and necessary means.
This document, entitled The Responsibility to Protect: Report of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty, was released in December 2001 and sets out the framework for the responsibility to protect.
With its central theme of the responsibility to protect, the report underlines the primary responsibility of sovereign states to protect their own citizens from avoidable catastrophe from mass murder, from large scale loss of life and rape, from starvation.
The responsibility to protect (commonly referred to as RtoP) rests upon three pillars of equal standing: the responsibility of each State to protect its populations (pillar I); the responsibility of the international community to assist States in protecting their populations (pillar II); and the responsibility of the
The R2P principle is not legally binding. However, there are legal obligations on States concerning the R2P crimes in other treaties and conventions such as the Genocide Convention.
The question of military intervention under the third pillar of R2P remains controversial. Several states have argued that R2P should not allow the international community to intervene militarily on states, because to do so is an infringement upon sovereignty.

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