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It’s about time

Posted in Idiots, Politics, Race by Dave - the Infidel Sage on May 19th, 2008

UN human rights investigator (and invited guest) Doudou Diene

U.N. racism investigator to visit U.S. from Monday

A special U.N. human rights investigator will visit the United States this month to probe racism, an issue that has forced its way into the race to secure the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. The United Nations said Doudou Diene would meet federal and local officials, as well as lawmakers and judicial authorities during the May 19-June 6 visit. 

“The special rapporteur will…gather first-hand information on issues related to racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance,” a U.N. statement said on Friday. 

His three-week visit, at U.S. government invitation, will cover eight cities — Washington D.C., New York, Chicago, Omaha, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Thank goodness the club of tyrants, thugs and despots is taking the time to look into this. Obama has sounded the call, and the UN has answered. I guess the flights to Cuba, most of sub-Saharan Africa, Iran, Libya, Saudi Arabia, North Korea, and China etc. etc. were all booked. I know I will sleep better this evening knowing that the world body of peace and freedom is sending Doudou Diene to make sure I am feeling sufficiently guilty for the sins of the past and that I have my current Islamaphobia under control. This guy is all about Islamphobia, and can you begin to imagine what we are going to hear in New Orleans? Who invited him anyway? That’s what I’d like to know.

 I have only two suggestions for the UN freeloader, er, Mr. Diene.

First that he stops by and takes a tour of the Gettysburg battlefield. This nation paid a terrible price for the sin of slavery and the bones of hundreds of thousands of men littered the ground because of it. Secondly, I do hope he manages to catch a few services of Reverend Jeremiah Wright while he’s got the chance.

And for the curious, from wikipedia:

Doudou Diène (b. 1941) of Senegal is the current United Nations Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.

Diène holds a law degree from the University of Caen (France), a doctorate in public law from the University of Paris, and a diploma in political science from the Institut d’Études Politiques in Paris.

Between 1972 and 1977 he served as Senegal’s deputy representative to UNESCO. In 1977, he joined the UNESCO secretariat, where he held several positions including Director of the Division of Inter-cultural Projects. He was appointed Special Rapporteur for racism-related topics by the United Nations Commission on Human Rights in August 2002, replacing Maurice Glele-Ahanhanzo of Benin.

 

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  1. thompaine said, on May 20th, 2008 at 9:46 am

    This statement kind of says it all

    the United Nations has almost no clout when it comes to U.S. domestic affairs and is widely perceived by many as interfering.

    The UN has zero authority to dictate US domestic policy and is furthermore viewed by myself and many others as an absolute joke.

    I agree with what I think is your general point on this Dave. This visit is an absolute waste of time. Unless of course the purpose of his visit is to see how things should be. I’m not naive enough to think that racism doesn’t exist in the US but compared to the middle east, Africa etc. we are the picture of racial harmony.

  2. thompaine said, on May 20th, 2008 at 9:58 am

    …. and the guy’s from Senegal? Iran’s buddy? that’s right Iran. The shining star of racial equality.

    Quote from the Tehran Times.
    http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=168901

    Since Senegal currently holds the rotating presidency of the OIC, it has a heavy responsibility to help resolve the problems of the Islamic world, the EC chairman stated.

    Rafsanjani, who also chairs the Assembly of Experts, called on OIC member states to improve their relations and hold talks on ways to address issues of concern.

    “Senegal has always been a good friend of Iran and this friendship has been strategic and stable,” he observed

  3. John Wallace said, on May 20th, 2008 at 10:41 am

    ENDING AMERICA’S MEMBERSHIP IN THE UNITED NATIONS!

    A special U.N. Human Rights investigator has been invited to come to the United States to probe racism and Islamophobia in America. During his three week visit, which starts today May 19th, Mr. Doudou Diene, a Senegalese lawyer, will be visiting eight cities and will meet with various federal, state and local government officials, lawmakers and members of the judiciary. According to the United Nations, the purpose of his visit is to gather information on issues related to racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and other related intolerance in America.

    Mr. Diene is from Senegal, a country with a 95% Muslim majority that is also a member of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), which makes up the largest single voting bloc in the United Nations. The 57 Islamic countries in this (OIC) bloc have a record of consistently voting against Western-style democracies and routinely condemning Israel.

    Mr. Diene has a personal history of focusing his human rights investigations mostly on Western-style democratic societies, issuing biased reports on alleged institutionalized racism and ‘Islamophobia’ in democratic countries such as Japan, Canada, Denmark, and Switzerland while ignoring real human-rights violations in the non-democratic Muslim countries of Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

    It should also be pointed out that the United Nation’s Human Rights Council includes some of the world’s worst human-rights violators, including China, Russia, Cuba, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. This same UN Human Rights Council has previously urged the United States to halt the post 9-11 racial profiling of Americans of Arab, Muslim and South Asian descent. At the same time, the United Nation’s Human Rights Council has ignored the fact that United Nations’ own peacekeepers in Africa are currently raping women in the Congo and have turned a blind eye to the man-made starvation of millions in southern Africa. In the arena of human rights, the United Nations is not only morally bankrupt, but it is rapidly becoming an irrelevant institution.

    Doudou Diene has a clear record against freedom of speech and free expression when it comes to Islam. Mr. Diene had criticized Danish newspapers when they published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad, accusing them of placing their country’s right of free speech above fighting religious intolerance and incitement to religions hatred against Muslims. It would appear that Mr. Diene would not be a supporter of the First Amendment of the US Constitution either.

    As we all know, copies of the Quran are available in almost any bookstore in America and the book is studied in countless American universities, while Christians and other non-Muslims in Saudi Arabia are not even allowed to possess a copy of their holy books. The Saudi government routinely desecrates and burns Bibles that its security forces confiscate at immigration points coming into the country or during raids on Christian expatriates worshiping privately. Just days before Crown Prince Abdullah recently met with President Bush, two Christian gatherings in Saudi Arabia were raided in Riyadh where Bibles and crosses were confiscated to be eventually incinerated. Why hasn’t the United Nations’ Human Rights Council sent Mr. Diene to investigate Saudi Arabia’s overt religious intolerance and persecution of non-Muslims? Why hasn’t the United Nations sent Mr. Diene to investigate the anti-Christian persecution and murders in Albania and Kosovo committed by the Muslim governments? It’s because a very clear double standard now exists at the United Nations.

    American taxpayers contribute approximately $5 Billion a year to the operations of the United Nations, which devotes much of its double-standard energy to shielding dictatorial regimes, attempting to usurp individual nations’ sovereignty and promoting a future new world order in which UN bureaucrats will be in charge. Worst of all, the United Nations serves as an on-going forum for rampant anti-American and anti-democratic diatribes.

    The United Nations has been granted no authority over the American people or our government because the UN does not derive its powers from the consent of the American people. Americans need to stop thinking that the United Nations has some legitimate, legal authority over our country. It does not! Americans have a choice. We can follow the U.S. Constitution and protect our freedoms, liberties and sovereignty, or we can continue to contribute billions of dollars to a bottomless pit and submit to the unconstitutional interference by the United Nations in our country’s internal affairs.

    In this particular investigation into racism and ‘Islamophobia’ in the USA, Mr. Diene is interfering in our country’s internal affairs and he is hardly an objective reporter or an impartial judge of racial conditions, xenophobia and other related intolerance in America. Indeed, Mr. Diene will find a great deal more racial, religious and ethnic intolerance and persecution in his own backyard in Africa and the Middle East.

    Perhaps, the time has finally come for Americans to rethink the value of our membership and participation in the United Nations.

    The evidence is clear. Not only should we get out of the United Nations, but maybe it is also time for the United Nations to get out of the United States as well.

    I support the “American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2007” (HR-1146), introduced by Rep. Ron Paul, to end the membership of the United States in the United Nations.

    By: John Wallace
    Candidate for Congress
    NY’s 20th Congressional District
    http://www.FreedomCandidate.com

  4. thompaine said, on May 20th, 2008 at 11:32 am

    You’re not in my district but if you move 40 or 50 miles due south you’ve got my vote. I think.

  5. hairybeast said, on May 20th, 2008 at 11:36 am

    Despite its virtues this commentlooks like political stuff cut and pasted here by some web-surfing staffer. The Beast would be more impressed if Mr. Wallace actually spoke to us, rather than throwing up a pre-written screed.

  6. thompaine said, on May 20th, 2008 at 11:47 am

    I suspect you’re correct. I happen to agree with it but it probably was written by a flunky.

  7. pg - your humble messenger said, on May 20th, 2008 at 12:06 pm

    Wallace is a dealer of SPAM!

    Diene is coming to embarrass the USA! Anit life grand and such?

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