What frightens and saddens me is that I fear that Imbroglio is right. The "world community" that he talks about will become the dominent force in our lives, and that style of life and freedom of action that we have known as Americans will become an historical footnote.
For many years I supported and worked for the notion that Imbroglio advocates, only to see governments of murdering dictators become the dominent force in the organization. The recent dramatic reduction in the individual rights of the citizens of the UK, Canada, and Australia I attribute to the "UN sydrome" that these countries have fallen victem to. It's not just the loss of their rights to own firearms. That's the end result of a change in attitudes about individual rights, which I attribute to the whole UN thing.
What can we do about it? Probably not a damn thing. I'm sure as hell not going to the mountains to fight. I'm too damned old ,and I won't expose my family to that kind of life. So I won't make them "pry my gun from my cold dead hands". That won't get my 4 year old son raised, or keep my wife warm at night. I'll give them the gun(s) they have records on (and keep a couple of the privately purchased ones buried in the back yard for just in case).
Just my $.02, and I never wanted so much to be wrong about something.