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UN can kiss my ass.
the US response:
US Accepts UN Advice on Police Violence, Racism | Al Jazeera America
the international criticisms of our nation's policing practices are timely
Yes, they're a platform for a Socialist Global order.
http://modernhistoryproject.org/mhp?Article=FinalWarning&C=8.1
Yes, they're a platform for a Socialist Global order.
http://modernhistoryproject.org/mhp?Article=FinalWarning&C=8.1
UN Issues Scathing Assessment of US Human Rights Record
The U.N. Human Rights Council adopted a scathing report today, consisting of 348 recommendations that address myriad human rights violations in the United States.
Hilarious. :lamo-facepalm implied- Come back when you get a grasp of what sarcasm indicates.
...........Wot? So you're saying you like the UN now? Make up your damn mind ffs.Hilarious. :lamo
You come back when you figure out that what you are replying to was sarcasm.
Too late, the Socialist Global Order already happened.
That's why we're all posting using our Trilateral Commission chips embedded in our fingers from UN/FEMA death camps.
I see your arguments are still addled. Figures............Wot? So you're saying you like the UN now? Make up your damn mind ffs.
Thank you for that touching contribution. :roll:
You are quite welcome.
I see your arguments are still addled. Figures.
You sarcastically said the following.
I sarcastically replied to your sarcasm with the following.
Yet for some reason you are not able to grasp that. Figures.
:lamo :lamo
Alex Jones called he wants his conspiracy theory back.
Alex Jones doesn't have **** to do with what I posted.
The UN is the Biblical "Whore of Babylon" reincarnated.
Oh great now you're gonna get Biblical on us. Do us all a favor and...... don't?
And why would we want to imitate "Scandinavia and other parts of Europe?"
I'm content to follow our own American model. We've managed to muddle along well-enough over the centuries. :coffeepap:
Yeah, why learn from other people when we can just stroke ourselves in front of a mirror ?
UN Issues Scathing Assessment of US Human Rights Record
The U.N. Human Rights Council adopted a scathing report today, consisting of 348 recommendations that address myriad human rights violations in the United States.
From the report:
Latvia noted that CEDAW has been designated as a priority for ratification.
Mexico acknowledged efforts for training of law enforcement officers on the prohibition of discrimination.
Montenegro noted Human Rights Committee concerns about racial disparities in the imposition of the death penalty.
The Netherlands noted that no specific steps had been taken to ratify CEDAW.
New Zealand expressed concerns at the lack of full Treaty-level protection for a number of vulnerable groups.
Norway was concerned at the application of the death penalty.
Portugal was concerned at recent cases where executions by lethal injections inflicted cruel punishment.
South Africa encouraged the US to implement the recommendations of the first review.
Sweden made a statement.
Switzerland noted the Senate report on methods of interrogation in the context of the fight against terrorism.
Thailand expressed concern at racial profiling by local law enforcement and immigration authorities.
Trinidad and Tobago noted the need to rid the society of racial discrimination.
Turkey expressed concerns about poor protection services for sexually exploited children.
Ukraine noted the commitment to improving implementation of human rights obligations and adherence to the UPR.
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland urged closing the Guantanamo Bay detention facility.
Brazil referred to LGBT rights, immigration and border security and interferences to privacy.
Viet Nam highlighted the need to ratify the remaining core international human rights treaties.
Argentina expressed concern that the application of the death penalty is characterized by discrimination and arbitrariness.
Australia welcomed US efforts to better protect the rights of Native Americans.
Austria expressed concern that individuals continue to serve life sentences without parole for crimes committed when they were less than 18 years old.
Azerbaijan noted the concerns expressed by treaty bodies about torture and illtreatment in detention.
Bangladesh noted concerns about racial profiling against religious minorities.
Bosnia and Herzegovina noted steps concerning indigenous peoples and asked for the Guantanamo facility closure.
Botswana noted violence against women and encouraged addressing racial discrimination.
Bulgaria noted efforts against racial discrimination.
Burkina Faso urged for improvement concerning women, children and migrants’ rights.
Cabo Verde noted the lack of progress on treaties’ ratification.
Canada commended prosecution against forced labour and human trafficking.
Chad noted concern related to recent events targeting the black community.
Costa Rica was concerned about racial discrimination, and excessive use of force.
Croatia asked about measures against domestic violence, and gender discrimination in the workplace.
Cyprus commended steps concerning indigenous peoples and human trafficking.
Romania noted the presentation of reports to Treaty Bodies.
Denmark commended the CIA report on interrogation practice in detention.
Dominican Republic suggested preventing discrimination against indigenous and African-descent people.
Ecuador urged to prosecute torture.
Fiji raised concern about life imprisonment for children convicted of murder.
Finland expected CEDAW ratification.
France made a statement.
Germany made a statement.
Hungary noted that no human rights treaties were ratified since 2010.
Iceland made a statement.
India noted deficiencies in law enforcement procedures.
Ireland was concerned by harsh death row conditions.
Italy appreciated the US dedication to eliminate racial discrimination.
Japan noted that the US did not ratify any human rights treaty since its first UPR.
Plurinational State of Bolivia made a statement.
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Does it really matter what countries like Chad, Fiji, Iceland or Azerbaijan think?
What do you expect to learn? Sweden is well on its way to becoming an emirate. A good part of Europe is commiting cultural suicide. We can learn from their mistakes.
The world should emulare America, not the other way around.
What do you expect to learn? Sweden is well on its way to becoming an emirate.
No, that's not happening.
Please don't use words you don't understand.
The Swedish Prime Minister added that Sweden has no intention of ever criticizing Islam. As is customary, Expressen refrained from asking the PM if his comments should be taken as an indication that Sweden would stop criticizing such Islamic practices as torturing bloggers, executing infidels and oppressing women.
It is hard to say what concessions Sweden may have given King Salman in exchange for normalizing relations. Sweden may even have agreed to further the cause of Islam back home by, for example, promising to build new mega-mosques and giving greater influence to local imams.
Sweden's Minister for Culture and Democracy, Alice Bah Kuhnke, has already promised to initiate a "national strategy against Islamophobia" -- meaning any criticism of Islam or mass immigration.
If the Swedish-Saudi deal is as conjectured, Saudi Arabia will have obtained de facto veto power over Sweden's foreign policy -- and perhaps its domestic policies.
From now on, it will be hard to take seriously Sweden's claims to be a humanitarian and feminist superpower.
This is referring to discrimination against minorities, against women, police brutality, mass-surveillance, and Guantanamo Bay crimes...
Does it really matter what countries like Chad, Fiji, Iceland or Azerbaijan think?
There's also 20+ pages of improvements that have been listed that need to be addressed. Granted, we've come a long way, but we've still got a looooooong way to go before we're up there with the likes of Scandinavia and other parts of Europe.