>>508808562You're confusing once-held beliefs with still-held beliefs, at your own peril.
We have always treated the EU with similar cynicism, so you should know better.
No, it's to realise that laws without power are nothing and to make your laws mean something you need power.
Enforcement is literally just power applied via the framework of a law.
Societies, as in countries, work like that. Internationally it is governed by diplomacy, not pretentious would-be law that lacks meaningful possibilities for enforcement (however badly globalists would like that).
Failure to ulrecognise or even just understand the limits of your powers or even just your laws is precisely what undermines both - what makes them so irrelevant as to be flauntavle even by tiny Israel. Failure to be realistic is literally what has reduced a one-time potentially respectable court to another club of spicy opinions and ridiculous theatre.
>In the end we always win!Delude yourself some more, even the "ineviteble" communists fell to their own delusions as have countless criminals - hell many even end up the rulers and writers of law!
"The good guys always win" after all, but that is predicated on them winning first. And that requires power (and power has many frms, as my silly example of turning you into an involuntary spellchecker illustrates).
Look man you're complaining about why reality isn't as you think it should be while i just take it as it is, that's pretty much as close to a definition of paper reality versus the genuine article can be.