Whackjobs at the UN Defend Sniper Attacks, Say US is Racist

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 9, 2016

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To the surprise of no one, a group of wacky nutjobs at the United Nations is defending the Dallas Sniper Attack and saying the US needs to do something about the invisible secret racist conspiracy.

We already made a Negro President, guys, and we have a state policy of giving all Black people unlimited free everything forever – wtf do you want us to do?

RT:

There is a high level of structural and institutional racism in the US, Ricardo A. Sunga III, chair of the UN expert panel on people of African descent, said, commenting on the back-to-back killing of two black men by the American police.

“The Working Group [of Experts on People of African Descent] is outraged and strongly condemns the new police killings of two African-American men,” Sunga said in a statement published on the United Nations’ official website.

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Ricardo A. Sunga III. Because Blacks need other people to run their groups for them. It’s an IQ issue.

The deaths of Philando Castile in Minnesota and Alton Sterling in Louisiana at the hands of the officers earlier this week, “cannot be ignored,” the statement read, urging a “prompt independent investigations to ensure the perpetrators are prosecuted and punished.”

The UN working group stressed that excessive use of force by the police against African Americans has become a “regular” occurrence in America, with black people twice as likely to be shot as whites.

According to the Department of Justice, in 2013, a Black was six times more likely to commit murder than a White. So if they’re only twice as likely to be shot by a cop, that means cops are three times more careful when dealing with Blacks.

Right?

The killings also demonstrate a high level of structural and institutional racism. The United States is far from recognizing the same rights for all its citizens. Existing measures to address racist crimes motivated by prejudice are insufficient and have failed to stop the killings,” the experts said.

This is all so outrageous. Every time I hear it, I shake my damn head.

What about the fact that the Blacks are 12 times more likely to kill a White than the other way around (DoJ statistics again)?

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Is that not a much more extreme racial prejudice and violence problem than a few Black criminals getting shot by scared cops (or cops whom they attacked, as is much more often the case)?

Who is kidding who here?

According to the statement, the UN working group has repeatedly expressed its concern to the US authorities about various killings of African-Americans by law enforcers.

Have they expressed concern about the 20,000 odd Black-on-White rapes that take place in America every year?

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I’m sure no one has a problem engaging the UN with regards to their extremist theories about good boys getting shot by Nazi cops, but let’s try and tackle the biggest racial disparity issues first, huh?

Experts said that they are convinced that the root of the problem lies in the lack of accountability for perpetrators of such killings despite overwhelming evidence against them, including video footage of the crime, being present.

All of these killings are investigated and the cops are deemed innocent by our justice system. Either by a jury trial, a grand jury or a prosecutor.

Do you want us to change our justice system to treat different races differently?

I thought this chick was supposed to be blind?

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You want us to give her good eyes?

And SJW glasses?

It is time, now, for the US Government to strongly assert that Black lives matter and prevent any further killings as a matter of national priority,” Sunga stressed.

The UN working group also condemned Thursday’s sniper attacks on police officers in downtown Dallas, which took place during a protest over the killings of Castile and Sterling.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also condemned the attacks of officers in Dallas and expressed condolences to the families and colleagues of the victims.

“There is no justification for such violence. Those responsible compounded the suffering that many in the United States feel following the killing of two African-American men over two days. Those killings must be the subject of a thorough and impartial investigation,” Stephane Dujarric, the UN head’s spokesman, said.

But there’s a but.

And you know what they say about buts.

The events in Dallas once again emphasize the need to address discrimination, including racial disparities in law enforcement, Dujarric stressed.

Yep.

There it is.

The events in Dallas were a response to racism.

Let’s try switching that up:

The events in Charleston once again emphasize the need to address Black behavior, including Black-on-White murder and rape, Anglin stressed.

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That would be called a justification of the actions of Dylann Roof, no?

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