Posted on 04/28/2009 2:48:15 PM PDT by knighthawk
The following is an edited excerpt of a speech delivered last week at the Durban Review Conference (Durban II) in Geneva, Switzerland.
As I speak to you, I am deeply disappointed that my colleague Milly Nsekalije, a survivor of the 1994 massacre of Rwandan Tutsis, could not share her story with all of you. The reason: In the eyes of some, she cannot have been a victim of the genocide since she is not 100% Tutsi.
What does it say about the state of racism in our world when the victims of a genocide practise exclusion on the basis of the so-called purity of blood lines and ethnicity?
(Excerpt) Read more at network.nationalpost.com ...
Ping
There's a pretty big clue there.
Now imagine how muslims will treat infidels when they get power...
A really good argument for the 2A.
“Turning a blind eye to Muslim-on-Muslim murder”
Works for me. Fundamentally, this is a problem for the politically correct MSM. If the media admits that Muslims actually commit acts of violence, it might raise the question of what’s been holding them back from us since 9/11, and we all know that’s a can of worms they’ll never open up. /sarc
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