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What's
Wrong about the Nobel Peace
Prize
Named after the inventor of
dynamite, the Nobel Peace
Prize is awarded in a way so
that it acts like dynamite –
it tends to go to opposition
leaders in order to nourish
fight, not peace.
The
Nobel
Peace Prize has little to do with nurturing peace.
The Nobel Peace Prize committee, being
national, not international, is apparently
driven by politics, not
love.
They tend to give the prize to opposition leaders
in target countries to nourish conflicts there, not
peace.
Yes, they may support anyone
they wish, but a
proper name for such support
would be a 'Rebel Prize',
not 'Peace Prize'.
By the way, Nobel Peace Prize Committee
refused to give the Prize to
Mahatma Gandhi because that peace giant
didn't fit in their box. |
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