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This episode continues the deep dive into social engineering by examining the United Nations and its role in shaping global migration policy. Paul and ChatGPT explore the UN's "Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration," breaking down the framework's aims, objectives, and the controversies surrounding it. The discussion covers asylum processes, refugee protections, economic migration, the "safe third country" principle, and how national sovereignty and humanitarian obligations often collide. The conversation also touches on broader UN-related debates—from reproductive-health policies to the challenges of maintaining shared global standards among nations with opposing values. A grounded, candid look at how international policy intersects with politics, ethics, and real-world complexity.
By Paul AylingThis episode continues the deep dive into social engineering by examining the United Nations and its role in shaping global migration policy. Paul and ChatGPT explore the UN's "Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration," breaking down the framework's aims, objectives, and the controversies surrounding it. The discussion covers asylum processes, refugee protections, economic migration, the "safe third country" principle, and how national sovereignty and humanitarian obligations often collide. The conversation also touches on broader UN-related debates—from reproductive-health policies to the challenges of maintaining shared global standards among nations with opposing values. A grounded, candid look at how international policy intersects with politics, ethics, and real-world complexity.