>>10717
No, it was just as usual, la~ Another average day, la~
>>10722
Good night, la
In 1951, the UN passed the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, which legally forbids UN member states from refusing, expelling, or returning refugees. It also requires states to ‘naturalize’ refugees as citizens. Refugees may enter any UN member state illegally and cannot legally be punished by said member states for doing so. A refugee is defined as any individual who fears being persecuted for their race, religion, nationality, etc., and thus feels that they cannot be protected by their own government for whatever reason — or anyone who can convincingly claim that they fit this description.
In 1967, the Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees extended the Convention to encompass the entire globe, as the 1951 statement was primarily focused on European refugees of the Second World War.
In 1963, via the Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, the UN demanded an end to segregation, apartheid, border restrictions, “hate speech,” and “racist organizations.” The declaration also demanded the introduction of affirmative action and related policies, and more. This declaration is near-identical to the “Civil Rights” race laws passed in all Western countries. Note: The US Civil Rights Act was passed one year later in 1964.
In 1967 and 1978, the UN affirmed its dedication to the doctrine of equality via the Statements and Declaration on Race and Racial Prejudice, stating that: “Racism” has no biological basis; all human beings are descended from the same stock and completely biologically equal; all scientists, psychologists, sociologists, etc., must ensure that the results of their research cannot be used by nasty racists, and must actively work to undermine racism. They also made clear that the three biggest tools in “eliminating the scourge of racism” were law, education, and mass media. This statement confirmed that “racism” — which they essentially define as “acknowledging that race exists” and/or “excluding foreign races from your society” — is the biggest threat to the globalist project.
In 1995, the UN’s Declaration of Principles on Tolerance explicitly stated that “tolerance” is necessary to maintain peace within an increasingly globalized, multicultural world, filled with “large-scale migrations and displacement of populations.” So-called “tolerance” is not just a moral duty, but a “political and legal requirement” that must be mandated by law, la~