Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 19, 2016
We’ve finally reached a solution.
The international community has pledged to improve its response to the global refugee and migration crisis, though some question whether the plan goes far enough.
At a high-level summit Monday at the United Nations, member states agreed to protect the rights of refugees and migrants and to share responsibility for large movements of people on a global scale.
“Refugees and migrants are not to be seen a burden; they offer great potential, if only we unlock it,” U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told the assembly. “We must place the human rights of all refugees and migrants at the heart of our commitments.”
What potential are you going to “unlock”? Two-thirds of them are illiterate IN THEIR OWN LANGUAGE.
Wait… “unlock”… you’re not talking about….
Oh man, Ban, you a nasty gook!
Ain’t nobody wanna eat dem bois!
By the way, Ban – just out of curiosity – what is your country doing about the Syrian refugee crisis?
I mean, you’re not, like, packing them all into a room at the airport as you figure out a legal way to deport them, are you?
Because, I mean, if you were doing that in your own country, it would really maybe seem a little hypocritical to be forcing them onto White countries. Especially when South Korea is so many times richer than the various Eastern European countries that are rejecting these people.
An unprecedented 65 million people have been forcibly displaced across the planet, some by conflict or persecution, others by extreme poverty, and many by natural disasters.
The declaration adopted in New York seeks to increase support to countries most affected by the crisis, to help displaced children get access to education and to boost humanitarian funding and the resettlement of refugees.
A plan to ask governments to resettle 10 percent of the world’s refugees each year was dropped and the final declaration has no requirement that countries take specific numbers of people, which has led to criticisms, especially from NGOs.
They might as well have made some sort of outrageous declaration like, “every White country must allow fifty million Moslems to enter their country every hour.” They have no way of enforcing it anyway. The UN doesn’t have an army. It’s a suggestion society.
Human Rights watch said the declaration is a “missed opportunity” to widen the scope of refugee and migrant protections, asserting it “limits expectations for concrete, new commitments.”
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The U.N. is placing more emphasis on fighting discrimination and xenophobia relating to refugees and migrants as countries close their borders to the growing human exodus.
U.N. Human Rights Commissioner Zeid al-Hussein was especially forceful, telling leaders that in too many countries positive voices are being replaced by “race-baiting bigots, who seek to gain, or retain, power by wielding prejudice and deceit, at the expense of those most vulnerable — and, ultimately, even those who support them initially.”
He warned that some of the “bigots and deceivers” who oppose greater responsibility-sharing and promote divisions may well be in this hall. “If you are here, we say to you: We will continue to name you publicly. You may soon walk away from this hall. But not from the broader judgement of “we the people”, all the world’s people — not from us.”
Wow, the Moslem was the most forceful about European countries taking in Moslems?
It’s a good thing I know that every person on the planet is an isolated individual who is not part of any racial or ideological collective, or I’d be tempted to think he had a dog in this fight. And I might even think “you won’t walk away from us” was a threat.
But of course, it’s just a coincidence.
In an effort to make the U.N. response to the refugee and migration crisis more effective, the International Organization for Migration officially joined the U.N. family on Monday.
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“Migration is inevitable in this century,” IOM chief William Lacy Swing said. “[It is] necessary if our economies and societies are to flourish, and highly desirable if we have responsible and humane migration polices.”
He said the “toxic public narrative on migration” must be changed.
Yep.
Arrest more people for posting about Islamic gang-rapes on Facebook.
You just need to make sure White people live in a state of utter terror, all the time, where they feel like if they speak out at all, even in private, they will be swooped on by cops.
That should fix the “toxic public narrative.”