For this week’s reflection, I would just like to say that I’m way to excited for the debate tomorrow morning (and that this is really going to be an informal reflection.) I feel like there are sooooo many scandals the different groups are dealing with that the committee would be like “Well, in order to draw a consensus, let’s spill your tea first and then try to sort out what we work together in, because…you know, we have the same views.” The questions after each group’s presentation were a definite portrayal of this.
On the one hand, I am eager to see what Emma Watson and her fashion sense are bringing to the debate. Her eco-friendly Louis Vuitton campaign raised some controversy a few years back given her, at the time, recent apparition in the UN for a completely different cause. However, on the other hand, I feel like the organizations and corporations that already have a stance in the committee are more than enough, and that adding a single person is counterproductive; I mean, we’re basically just sprinkling some celebrity advertisement in there. Furthermore, I am interested to see how the chairs will react based on the scandal-first discussion we’re having, and the way in which they will steer the conversation. I think overall, even though it is a more simplified debate given that it’s mostly organizations and corporations, the solution will come even harder because of this. Simply because we cannot establish a compromise with Mozambique due to the no actual representation of the country, and the level of mobility organizations and corporations have, we have to sort of imagine what would be best for Mozambique and just go back and forth assuming every participant knows what’s best. Stay tuned for next week’s reflection.
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