Why isn’t the United Nations condemning South African leaders who have called for the death of whites?


There’s a reason why the “America first” Trump administration is no fan of the United Nations: The world deliberative body is full of hypocrites and racists whose outrage over world events is extremely selective, as evidenced by a lack of U.N. umbrage over what is taking place taking place in South Africa.

Case in point: In June, the U.N. voted to “condemn” Israel (again) for its use of “excessive force” against Palestinian militants operating in the Gaza Strip, while also appealing to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to provide an “international protection mechanism” — troops — to ‘protect’ Palestinian territory.

Israel is the neighborhood bully in the Middle East, you see, so no matter how many times Palestinians or Syrians or Iranian-backed Hamas and Hezbollah fighters attack the Jewish state, it’s always Israel’s fault and as such, must be “condemned” as an anti-Arab government.

The United States has also been widely “condemned” by the world body on numerous occasions, most recently over “human rights” issues involving people who have broken into our country.

“The use of immigration detention and family separation as a deterrent runs counter to human rights standards and principles,” U.N. Human Rights Council spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani said, according to CNN. “The child’s best interest should always come first, including over migration management objectives or other administrative concerns.”

That’s an awful lot of moralizing for an organization that is not charged with feeding, clothing, and caring for millions of people who have no legal right to be in the U.S.

That said, none of the U.N.’s tut-tutting institutions have expressed similar outrage over threats by black Leftist-Marxists to murder fellow South Africans whose only ‘crime’ is being white. 

As RT.com reports:

South Africans are outraged after a recent speech by a local revolutionary socialist politician who called upon his followers to kill white people, including women, children, and even pets owned by whites.

Andile Mngxitama, the leader and founder of pan-Africanist political party Black First Land First (BLF), has been repeatedly heard using harsh language to criticize white people. But this time his comments seem to have gone way overboard.

Some South Africans are more angry about this than the U.N.

At a weekend rally in the city of Potchefstroom, Mngxitama pledged that “for every one black person we will kill five white people.” RT said that Mngxitama was likely referring to “decades-long tax wars” throughout South Africa involving taxi associations and individual minibus cab drivers.

“We’ll kill their children, we’ll kill their women, we’ll kill their dogs, we’ll kill their cats…we’ll kill anything we find in our way,” he said, according to a video of his speech. (Related: In South Africa, the mass murder of white people has become official government policy… and Barack Obama applauds it.)

South Africans, in general, were angered by his words and “hate speech,” according to scores of people who posted on social media in response. There was also ‘official’ opposition, RT reported, noting that the South African Human Rights Commission planned to take the incident to the Equality Court because Mngxitama’s statements “damage social cohesion” and “undermine national unity.”

But the U.N. Human Rights Council has been silent. In fact, the U.N. body as a whole has looked the other way as anti-white sentiment, manifesting itself in an effort by other Marxist-Leftist black leaders in the South African government to take away land from white farmers, is on the rise.

This scenario has played out before, and recently: In neighboring Zimbabwe in the early 2000s when the dictator Robert Mugabe simply stole land from white farmers and gave it away to black “war veterans.” The economy tanked, violence became rampant, and few in the U.N. seemed to care.

Stay informed about the rising tide of violence in South Africa at Genocide.news.

Sources include:

RT.com

FarmProgress.com

NewsTarget.com



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