United Nations' Resolution on Combating Defamation of Religions
The UN: 160 Cannibals and 17 Civilized People taking a majority vote on what to have for dinner
Thanks to Gates of Vienna for posting the latest trash to come from the United Nazis Nations General Assembly. First, however, it is instructive to look at the composition of the Commission on Human Rights that created this resolution.
In favour (29): Argentina, Bahrain, Bhutan, Brazil,
Burkina Faso, China, Congo, Costa Rica, Cuba, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia,
Gabon, Honduras, Indonesia, Mauritania, Nigeria, Pakistan, Paraguay,
Qatar, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, South Africa,
Sri Lanka, Sudan, Togo, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
Against (16): Australia, Austria, Croatia, Dominican Republic,
France, Germany, Guatemala, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan,
Netherlands, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom and United States.
Abstentions (7): Armenia, Chile, India, Mexico, Nepal, Peru and Republic of Korea.
Now let’s take a look at the human rights records of these countries according to Freedom House.
In favor of the Resolution on Combating Defamation of Religions
Argentina: Free
Bahrain: Partly Free
Bhutan: Not Free
Brazil: Free
Burkina Faso: Partly Free
China (the Michael Vick of Asia, most recently accused of putting asbestos in a children’s toy for export): Not Free
Congo (whichever one it is): Not Free
Costa Rica: Free
Cuba: Not Free
Egypt: Not Free
Eritrea: Not Free
Ethiopia: Partly Free
Gabon: Partly Free
Honduras: Partly Free
Indonesia: Free
Mauritania: Partly Free
Nigeria: Partly Free
Pakistan: Not Free
Paraguay: Partly Free
Qatar: Not Free
Russian Federation: Not Free, and watch out for polonium in your food if you annoy Tsar Vladimir
Saudi Arabia: Not Free, and actively defames Judaism and Christianity
Sierra Leone: Partly Free
South Africa: Free
Sri Lanka (Ceylon): Partly Free
Sudan: Not Free, and don’t name any stuffed animals after the murderous
desert bandit who created a phony religion to get his dirt-ignorant
followers to murder and die for him. Christians are enslaved and even
crucified in this Third World gutter country.
Togo: Not Free
Uganda: Partly Free
Zimbabwe: Not Free, and the Black people in this country were not
starving in droves when it was Rhodesia. We wrote at the time (we were
still in college) that Mugabe was a murderous terrorist, and we were
right.
5 civilized nations, 11 semi-civilized nations, and 13 dictatorships = 29 in favor
Against the Resolution on Combating Defamation of Religions
Australia: Free
Austria: Free
Croatia: Free
Dominican Republic: Free
France: Free
Germany: Free
Guatemala: Partly Free
Hungary: Free
Ireland: Free
Italy: Free
Japan: Free
Netherlands: Free
Sweden: Free
Ukraine: Free
United Kingdom: Free
United States: Free
15 civilized nations and 1 semi-civilized nation = 16 against

Scatology means the scientific study of feces, and it is perhaps the
reason that dogs are so eager to smell what other dogs’ owners have not
picked up. A dog’s sense of smell is a thousand times as good as ours,
and it can probably tell what went into the other dog from the smell of
what has come out. This might be an ancient and hereditary ability that
helps a canid figure out what kind of food is available in the
neighborhood. As an example, pre-owned rabbit might smell different
than pre-owned deer or pre-owned carrion. (We can’t resist using the
euphamism that used car dealers like in the context of “pre-owned dog
food.”) Humans, being somewhat more advanced, look at what goes in
(e.g. fiber) to get an idea of what will eventually come out. Now that
we have seen what went into the United Nations’ Resolution on Combating
Defamation of Religions–namely, the opinions of countries that are
semi-civilized at best and, for the most part, are barbaric Third World
dictatorships or absolutist governments that murder their own citizens
routinely–we will examine the steaming heap of excrement itself.
Resolution on Combating defamation of religions
(Words bolded by Gates of Vienna)
The General Assembly,
Recalling that all States have pledged themselves, under the Charter
of the United Nations, to promote and encourage universal respect for
and observance of all human rights and fundamental freedoms without
distinction as to race, sex, language or religion,
Except in Saudi Arabia (voted in favor), whose religious police
shove girls back into burning schools because they are not veiled
properly, and where a gang rape victim was recently sentenced to 200
lashes for being alone with men (the alleged rapists) to whom she was
not related. It is illegal to practice Judaism or Christianity in Saudi
Arabia. In Pakistan, which also voted for this resolution, apostasy
(conversion from Islam) is punishable by death. In Sudan, another
supporter of this resolution, Islamic supremacists enslave and even
crucify Christians. Of course, 13 of the 29 countries that voted for
the resolution have no respect whatsoever for “observance of all human
rights and fundamental freedoms,” and 11 more are no paragons of virtue
in this area. We wonder how China’s execution of political prisoners to
harvest their organs for sale ties in with “observance of all human
rights and fundamental freedoms,” and perhaps this is a good time to
bring up the following issue as well.

China, the Michael Vick of Asia, also skins animals (especially dogs
and cats) alive before serving them as food, and it is now alleged that
China exported a toy that contains asbestos dust to the United States.
There are also serious issues with Chinese-made pharmaceutical
products, and chemical intermediates it sells to pharmaceutical
companies in other countries. Our own experience includes a neighbor’s
Made in China gas barbeque grill that might have exploded had we not
found missing gas connections, thus underscoring this so-called
country’s total contempt for human life.
Recalling also the relevant resolutions of the Commission on Human Rights in this regard,
Recalling further the United Nations Millennium Declaration adopted
by the General Assembly on 8 September 2000, welcoming the resolve
expressed in the Millennium Declaration to take measures to eliminate the increasing acts of racism and xenophobia
in many societies and to promote greater harmony and tolerance in all
societies, and looking forward to its effective implementation at all
levels, including in the context of the Durban Declaration and
Programme of Action adopted by the World Conference against Racism,
Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, held in
Durban, South Africa, from 31 August to 8 September 2001,
Does this include official Saudi school textbooks that refer to Jews and Christians as apes and swine?
…Alarmed at the continuing negative impact of the events
of 11 September 2001 on Muslim minorities and communities in some
non-Muslim countries, the negative projection of Islam in the media and
the introduction and enforcement of laws that specifically discriminate
against and target Muslims,
“Impact.” We were alarmed at the impact of two passenger
aircraft full of innocent people upon two skyscrapers full of more
innocent people. Perhaps the fact that the hijackers who were
flying those aircraft were chanting “Allahu akbar!” might have
contributed to the negative projections of Islam in the media. Perhaps
the fact that the terrorists who sawed the heads off Danny Pearl and
Nick Berg also were chanting to Allah (as opposed to “Shma Yisrael,”
“Hare Krishna,” or “Jesus Saves”) might have given us the impression
that Islam, at least as practiced in most parts of the world, is a
violent and barbaric ideology that has no place in a civilized world.

Alarmed also at the serious instances of intolerance, discrimination and acts of violence based on religion or belief,
intimidation and coercion motivated by extremism, religious or
otherwise, occurring in many parts of the world and threatening the
enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms,
Does this include 9/11, the slaughter of Margaret Hassan, and the butchery of three Christian schoolgirls by Indonesian Muslims?
Noting with concern that defamation of religions is
among the causes of social disharmony and leads to violations of human
rights,
Does Saudi Arabia’s depiction of Jews and Christians as pigs and apes fall into this category?
Deeply alarmed at the rising trends towards discrimination based on religion and faith, including in some
national policies and laws that stigmatize groups of people belonging
to certain religions and faiths under a variety of pretexts relating to
security and illegal immigration, and noting that the increased intellectual and media discourse is among the factors exacerbating such discrimination,
They probably left out the pretext of “being an infidel or kafir” at the insistence of Pakistan and especially Saudi Arabia.
Noting with deep concern the increasing trend in recent
years of statements attacking religions, Islam and Muslims in
particular, especially in human rights forums,
It’s all right with the United Nations if they attack Judaism, Christianity, and Hinduism.
1. Expresses deep concern about the negative
stereotyping of religions and manifestations of intolerance and
discrimination in matters of religion or belief still in evidence in
some regions of the world;
Tell us again about those Jewish and Christian pigs and apes.
2. Strongly deplores physical attacks and assaults on
businesses, cultural centres and places of worship of all religions as
well as targeting of religious symbols;
Maybe it would help if the people who call themselves Muslims would
stop blowing up each others’ mosques, as well as churches, synagogues,
and Buddhas. Does the United Nations have anything to say about the
ancient Buddha statues that individuals who call themselves Muslims
blew up at the beginning of this decade? Or perhaps Buddhists aren’t
entitled to have their human rights and beliefs respected.
3. Notes with deep concern the intensification of the
campaign of defamation of religions and the ethnic and religious
profiling of Muslim minorities in the aftermath of the tragic events of
11 September 2001;
Right: the events of 11 September 2001 were just a “tragedy,” and
purported Islamic ideology had nothing whatsoever to do with cutting
the throats of flight attendants, followed by the burning to death of
3000 innocent people. The box cutters just wielded themselves, and no
individuals of Muslim identity were attached to them in any way. The
planes just flew themselves, too.
4. Expresses its deep concern that Islam is frequently and wrongly associated with human rights violations and terrorism;
Take out “and wrongly,” and the UN might be on to something. While
most people who identify themselves as Muslims are not terrorists, most
terrorism is in fact perpetrated by individuals who call themselves
Muslims. So are clitorectomy (female genital mutilation, cutting the
clitoris off women), slavery, oppression and murder of so-called kafirs
and infidels as well as the wrong “kinds” of Muslims, and similar
crimes against humanity. Islam as practiced in most parts of the world
(again, North America and Turkey being exceptions) is a crime against
humanity.
5. Also expresses its deep concern about programmes and
agendas pursued by extremist organizations and groups aimed at the
defamation of religions, in particular when supported by Governments;
Saudi Arabia and Sudan, of course, get a free pass here
6. Deplores the use of the print, audio-visual and
electronic media, including the Internet, and any other means to incite
acts of violence, xenophobia or related intolerance and discrimination
against Islam or any other religion;
Deplore this:


Have we given you enough to deplore, or should we add even more?

(Note: We do not advocate “acts of violence” against Islamic
supremacists, except when such violence constitutes reasonable and
necessary force under our country’s laws. Beating a hijacker to a
bloody pulp before he can detonate a bomb or crash an airplane into a
skyscraper would qualify, and that is what should have happened on
9/11. Invading their countries, killing their leaders, and converting
them to Christianity is also a legal act of violence if done by a
civilized nation, and it would be a favor to at least half their
populations: the female half.)
7. Recognizes that, in the context of the fight against
terrorism and the reaction to counter-terrorism measures, defamation of
religions becomes an aggravating factor that contributes to the denial
of fundamental rights and freedoms of target groups, as well as their
economic and social exclusion;
When they say openly that Islam will rule the countries they have
infested, we advocate economic and social exclusion as legal and
nonviolent ways to encourage them to go back to the Third World garbage
hole they came from.
5. Calls upon the international community to initiate a
global dialogue to promote a culture of tolerance and peace based on
respect for human rights and religious diversity, and urges States,
non-governmental organizations, religious bodies and the print and
electronic media to support and promote such a dialogue;
Islamic supremacy is totally incompatible with a culture of
tolerance and peace based on respect for human rights and religious
diversity.
…16. Affirms that the Human Rights Council shall promote
universal respect for all religious and cultural values and address
instances of intolerance, discrimination and incitement of hatred
against any community or adherents of any religion;
Right, the way a pimp promotes universal respect for the women whose
bodies he sells on the street. (As shown by its failure to address
these issues in Saudi Arabia and Sudan)
…18. Requests the Secretary-General to submit a report
on the implementation of the present resolution, including on the
possible correlation between defamation of religions and the upsurge in
incitement, intolerance and hatred in many parts of the world, to the
General Assembly at its sixty-second session.
There is definitely a correlation between Islamic supremacists’
denunciations of Jews, Christians, and Hindus as kafirs and infidels
who are to be killed, subjugated as dhimmis, or converted by force.
Islamic supramacy is the primary source of incitement, intolerance,
and hatred in most of the world. Black Plague was a deadly and
contagious disease that was propagated by plague-carrying rats. The
Green Plague of Islamic supremacy is a deadly and contagious ideology
that is spread by two-legged rats like those in the Council on American
Islamic Relations, Muslim American Society, Muslim Student Association,
Islamic Thinkers Society, and Canadian Islamic Congress.

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