“Addiction to money” destroying humanity, Petro tells UN

President Gustavo Petro (Image: United Nations)

Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro told the United Nations’ General Assembly that humanity is being threatened by its “addiction to money.”

In his first address before the UN’s General Assembly, Petro claimed that both “the war against drugs and the climate crisis have failed” because of unhinged capitalism.

“Wars haven’t served but as an excuse not to act against the climate crisis” and “the worst of addictions to power and to oil,” according to the president.

President Gustavo Petro

“You want less drugs? Think less about profits and more about love. Think about the rational use of power,” Petro said in a fierce attack on the world’s current capitalist system.

“You will see the jungles and democracies die” for “denying the truth” that “the cause of the disaster” caused by climate change “is capital,” said the president.

President Gustavo Petro

“You don’t care about my country,” Petro decried, “unless it’s to poison its jungles, imprison its men and drag its women into exclusion.”

The president additionally condemned world leaders’ failure to allocate funds to prevent the Amazon rainforest while allocating funds for ongoing wars.

President Gustavo Petro

The president invited Latin American leaders at the UN to defend the Americas’ rainforests and rethink drug policy with or without support of “the north.”

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