Human Rights Debate



Majority Rights Denied In U.S.A.
The United Nations agreements on Human Rights specifically deny governmentsthe right to discriminate against indigenous populations in respect to employment,religion, culture, legal status, and other areas. Why then, does the UnitedStates continue to write laws that are directly aimed against its majority--theEuropean Aborigines who have lived here for 400 years--in favor of America'slow IQ ex-slaves who don't have a clue, don't have the intelligence to graduatein great numbers from high school, and never will?



Why the Government Wants Diversity SoMuch.
The United States is manipulated by "professional" politicians.These politicians pretend to represent us; however, they just see us astheir own personal "toys" to be played with, kind of like an old-fashionederector set. They try to make us into anything they want us to be. Todaywe are segregated. Tomorrow we are integrated. Social engineering is thebiggest game in the world, and our politicians are playing this game withoutour consent or wish. But then, we were always just toys to them, weren'twe?


UN Covenant On Human Rights
According to the Covenant on Human Rights, the United States is discriminatingagainst its European Aboriginal Population group in favor of American ex-slavesand non-native, newly arrived immigrant groups, both legal and illegal.Even the majority population, women, get more rights by being treated asa "minority". These things are specifically denied by the UN HumanRights Covenant. In fact, countries are empowered by it to deport immigrants.