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Trump, Putin, Netanyahu: The International 'Big White People' Alliance, or How Rules No Longer Matter
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Trump, Putin, Netanyahu: The International 'Big White People' Alliance, or How Rules No Longer Matter

From Rzeczpospolita · () Polish

Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A Polish article criticizes the current international order, suggesting that rules can be broken by powerful leaders.
  • The author points to an incident involving a FIFA official, a US player, and the US president as an example of this breakdown.
  • This perceived lack of rules has a stronger impact on public opinion than the deaths of children in Ukraine and Palestine.

The current global landscape operates without enforceable rules, a reality starkly illustrated by a recent incident involving a US player, FIFA, and the US president. This event, where a red card was reportedly suspended at the US president's request, has served as a potent reminder that established norms can be disregarded.

The author argues that this breakdown of order resonates more deeply with the public than the tragic loss of life in conflicts like those in Ukraine and Palestine. The perceived arbitrariness of power, where leaders can seemingly bend or break rules at will, has captured public attention more effectively than humanitarian crises.

This perspective suggests a world where might makes right, and international bodies or established principles offer little protection against the whims of powerful nations or leaders. The article implies a cynical view of international relations, where the absence of clear consequences for rule-breaking by influential figures overshadows even the most dire human tragedies.

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Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.