Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Wake up, Jorge!

Somebody knock hard on that bedroom's door, please.
Cuba scored big in the United Nations, securing a seat in no other than the Human Rights Commission, to mock both humans and rights, and to pave the road to an innhuman world where people have no rights, as in the island a few miles south of that smoked out place, Key West.
One true idiot, General Assembly President Jan Eliasson, publicly downplayed the election of the worse human rights abusers to the commision, saying it was nonetheless a ''truly historic occasion'' and a ''new departure'' for human rights work worldwide. He probably meant that there will be no more human rights recognized as such now that kasstro has put his foot down on the commission.
And we were lucky, because they were playing in tandem: Venezuela failed to obtain a spot on the 47-member body, which will start its sessions June 19 amidst expectations that it will mark a departure from its "discredited and defunct predecessor, the U.N. Commission on Human Rights" as called it by the eminent pundits that cover this sort of events. The true departure: No more human rights, instead, the commission will create Orwellian states that will control the populace with mind altering drugs. Because, get real here, electing Cuba to the commission is no minor joke. In Cuba you can go to jail for thinking, let alone for speaking out. Imagine what they would do to a guy who writes a blog. Surprised that there are no bloggers in Cuba? Now you know why.
Now, take a look a the Latin American bunch who is seating in the commision:
Brazil (with a drunkard leftard semi-illiterate "president" at the helm)
Argentina (Nestor Kitchner, a commie and a friend of kagasstro is the president) Mexico (oh, good ol' Mexico, with La Zorra Mexicana sending us illegals)
Peru (where Ollanta Humala will get elected president, his program includes shooting gays, white people, and starting a war with Chile)
Guatemala (nothing good about humans rights in Guatemala)
Uruguay (a bit more to the left than Argentina)
and Ecuador (a country that supports whatever Peru and Venezuela say)
Brazil, scored 165 votes versus the 135 obtained by Cuba obtained, hey, kasstro is already after those thirty guys who gave more punch to Brazil, he will teach them what human rights are good for them.
Doesn't anybody find odd that countries like Costa Rica and Chile don't get elected? Doesn't anybody find odd that Colombia doesn't get elected? Oh, no there are abuses against human rights in Colombia! (all of them the work of the narcoguerrillas and Venezuelan and Cuban agents, though)
Among the other human right paladins we have countries like Saudi Arabia, China, India, Ghana, Zambia, and Russia. Do I have to get descriptive here? Saudi Arabia is the friendliest enemy we have. Human rights in Saudi Arabia? No thanks! If they catch you with a Bible they can really make you eat it before beheading you in public. And they get pissed off if somebody puts the Koran on the floor, beat him with a bullwhip, and then execute him with a very rusty sword.
China executes dissidents for the value of their vital organs in the black market and forces women to abort baby girls. They have the help of Yahoo to hunt dissidents online. Nice job.
India is a hell hole with a society divided in chastes, and you can get killed just because someone didn't like your body odor. Yeah, those suckers from the lower chastes are kind of stinky, but that's a tad too extreme. Women can be bought in India, and the whole country is a total chaos with nuclear capabilities.
Ghana, Zambia, nothing good happens there, they have iron hand governments, too.
And the mighty Old Russia!.... Ah, the Slavs. They are so supportive of Iran that it's like having Iran sitting there. And if you haven't noticed before, well... the abuses committed in Russia during Soviet times continue to happen, under another name and by other means.
It leaves us with Cuba.
Do I really have to say how human beings are abused in Cuba?
Oh, no, I am sort of lazy today. C'mon, read our archives.

5 Comments:

ziva said...

The United States and any nation that is democratic and respects human rights should withdraw from that criminal body immediately; otherwise they too are collaborators.

Tuesday, May 09, 2006 9:07:00 PM  
Charlie Bravo said...

The UN has to be dumped in the garbage heap of history.

Tuesday, May 09, 2006 9:12:00 PM  
Alfredo said...

U.N. is a joke and worthless! Still turning a blind eye to all the atrocities in Cuber.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006 6:57:00 AM  
Albert Quiroga said...

Get US out of the United Nonsensenations! Makes the League of Nations look like a gathering of genius minds and high ethical types, by contrast.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006 8:23:00 AM  
killcastro said...

I am gonna comment to this just as a "formality" because there is NOTHING that you can ad to this injury that can agravate the insult.
There is NO United Nations and the USA participating in this charade only goes to perpetuate and validate this myth.
SHAME on the administration (this one and all preceding ones) for not pulling out.
Now on to things that can eventually help Cubans because this will NEVER do it.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006 12:25:00 PM  

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