Posted on 09/29/2016 10:15:43 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
"Human rights" panel accuses American police of being modern-day lynchers.
Just when you thought the United Nations could not sink any lower, a UN panel has issued a report recommending that the United States pay reparations to African-Americans for its legacy of colonial history, enslavement, racial subordination and segregation, racial terrorism and racial inequality. The report accuses the United States of maintaining institutional and structural racial discrimination and racism against people of African descent.
The panel that issued this claptrap is the self-styled Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent, which reported on the visit of three of its members to the United States from January 19-29 2016. The Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent reports to the UNs dysfunctional Human Rights Council, which the Obama administration decided to join and American taxpayers are thus helping to pay for.
The Working Group members met with representatives from various federal agencies, including the Department of State, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Labor, the Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency. They also met with officials of the White House working on African-American issues, staff of the congressional black caucus, a member of the United States Senate and various state and local government officials. Finally, they met with hundreds of unidentified African Americans from communities with a large population of people of African descent living in the suburbs, as well as with lawyers, academics and representatives of non-governmental organizations.
The Working Groups report channeled the language of the Black Lives Matter movement. In fact, the reports authors went out of their way to praise Black Lives Matter.
The report charged that currently in the United States a systemic ideology of racism ensuring the domination of one group over another continues to impact negatively on the civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights of African Americans today. The fact that the country twice elected an African-American as president and that two African-Americans have served as the U.S. Attorney General during the last seven plus years seems to have eluded the reports authors.
While acknowledging some progress since the long gone Jim Crow era, the Working Group chose to focus in its report on what it characterized as alarming levels of police brutality and excessive use of lethal force by law enforcement officials, committed with impunity against people of African descent in the United States.
The reports authors shamelessly concluded that todays police killings and the trauma that they create are reminiscent of the past racial terror of lynching.
Never mind that thousands of innocent blacks have been murdered by black criminals, not by the police who are trying to protect innocent lives in high crime neighborhoods.
Never mind that in many instances of police shootings resulting in the deaths of African-Americans, independent investigations have concluded that the police were dealing with armed perpetrators whom the police had reason to believe posed an imminent lethal threat.
Never mind that in some cases of police shootings resulting in the deaths of African-Americans, the police officer involved in the shooting was also African-American. And never mind that a recent study by a Harvard economist concluded : On the most extreme use of force officer involved shootings we find no racial differences in either the raw data or when contextual factors are taken into account.
Contrary to the Working Groups irresponsible accusations, there is no pattern of wide-spread racism motivating white police across the country to systematically use lethal force against African-Americans. Moreover, unless the Working Group defines impunity as the same thing as due process, there is no impunity in the United States today for police who have committed an unjustifiable killing, particularly with the U.S. Justice Department ready to swoop in if local officials do not act swiftly enough.
The Working Groups report also complained about a wide range of other matters that are entirely within the domestic jurisdiction of federal, state and local authorities to address, without interference by outside UN investigators. Indeed, the report sought outlandishly to delegitimize Americas constitutional system of federalism itself as imposing an undue burden on African-Americans: The complex organizational structure of the legal system, with the independence of federal, state and county jurisdictions, and the lack of direct applicability of international human rights law and policies, creates gaps that impact deeply on the human rights of African Americans.
The report charged that schools curricula do not sufficiently cover the historical facts concerning the period of colonization, the transatlantic trade in Africans, and enslavement, which have been crucial to the organization of contemporary American society. If Americas schools taught the curriculum according to the UN Working Groups wishes, Americas children would be indoctrinated in warmed over radical left anti-imperialism ideology. Moreover, the kids would be able to run wild if the UN Working Groups recommendation were implemented to prohibit disciplinary methods such as use of restraint and seclusion in favor of Positive Behavioural Interventions whatever that means.
For all Americas past injustices and crimes against African-Americans, the UN Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent demands reparatory justice. In addition to asking for a formal apology, the Working Group says that the reparations it has in mind should include an African knowledge programme, psychological rehabilitation, technology transfer, financial support, and debt cancellation.
The Working Group also wants the United States, in all branches and at the federal and state levels of government, to take steps to give effect to the decisions, resolutions, views, observations and recommendations of United Nations human rights bodies such as the Human Rights Council, the treaty bodies and special procedures, and of regional human rights bodies. In other words, the decisions and opinions of unelected, unaccountable UN bodies, made up in part of representatives from dictatorial countries, should take precedence over the decisions and actions resulting from the operation of Americas constitutional system of self-government.
Our Founding Fathers declared independence so Americans would no longer be subjected "to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution.
The United Nations Charter itself declares: Nothing contained in the present Charter shall authorize the United Nations to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state.
The United Nations and its dysfunctional Human Rights Council, which counts some of the worlds worst human rights abusers as its members, should butt out of the domestic affairs of the oldest continuously functioning constitutional democracy in the world.
That all? I have some reparations in mind too. Reparations to the American taxpayer and patriot for putting up with this Marxist-globalist BS for so many decades. It's a long list, but for starters....
.....withdrawing our UN membership and then booting them off our shores.
Amer-UN-exit
How many divisions do they command?
Hey you UN asshats, leave the USA alone!!!! Let Spain, Portugal and Britain pay the stupid reparations... THEY were the transatlantic slavers!!! And while you’re at it, let the Saudis pay up, because Arabs were integral to the slave trade, AND STILL TRADE SLAVES TODAY!!!
FU UN.
Just which countries are doing the accusing?
How many live in glass houses?
US Demands UN Pay Reparations
Hopefully President Trump will tell the UN members they have 24 hours to leave the building before it’s demolished and replaced by Trump East Plaza.
Will all those who were slaves in 1865 please line up in front of the Lincoln Memorial for your reparations.
There. Problem solved.
It’s almost time for Americans to lock and load.
No country has sacrificed what the U.S. has selflessly provided for the liberty of all people.
This ignorant UN council can wake up, or go straight to Hell.
Thank you.
What “legacy of colonial history” in Africa by the United States?
Was Germany required to pay reparation to each person of the Jewish faith or culture living in any location in the world?
I’m broke. Try me again next year.
This is the same Human Rights Council that included Saudi Arabia? That included Khadaffi? LOL. They are a joke but I am glad to see this so next year Ambasado Bolton can tell them GTFO.
#5. You just created a new spelling of FUN (FU UN). Let’s put that in Webster’s dictionary under both Fun and UN.
The UN needs to pay reparations to the US for being so retadrded over the years. The John Birchers had it right in the 60’s.
The UN needs to pay reparations to the US for being so retarded over the years. The John Birchers had it right in the 60’s.
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