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A Boring Dystopia
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The comparison is faulty : we are actually able to produce enough food to feed everyone on earth. The issue is the shitty economical paradigm. If this vote can lead to a change in the paradigm, then it's free unicorns for everybody! But this probably won't happen, sadly.
In the US response to the vote, the argument was essentially "this cannot lead to any substantial change and only serves to reafirm statements already agreed upon previously and notably in the universal declaration of human rights".
Agree with the assertion or not, or think there's some other motivation, but that's the argument being made.
The UN doesn't vote on single statements. If I have the right document, because there are several times the UN has voted in "everyone has a right to food", it's 53 statements.
Isn't quite the same as the title of the map, which is closer to what's in the universal declaration of human rights which the US did sign.