Children's Rights Conference Comes Next
U.N. Racism Conference is
Jesse Jackson Shakedown
Operation on a Global Scale
Imagine the United States as Toyota and Jesse Jackson as the United Nations and you have some idea of what is happening at the U.N.'s "racism" conference in South Africa. "Regardless of whether they use the term 'slavery reparations,' the agenda of this conference has always been one thing - money," declared Cliff Kincaid, president of America's Survival, Inc. "It is laughable to think that U.N. bureaucrats, professional race-baiters, black racists and guilty white liberals have anything else in mind."
He continued, "The issue isn't whether Colin Powell goes to the conference, it's why there's a conference in the first place. This is another shakedown operation designed to squeeze and penalize the hard-pressed American taxpayers for their success in the world. The U.N. has never been concerned about slavery, as demonstrated by its nonchalance toward slavery in Sudan and U.N. Boss Kofi Annan's native Ghana. And racism? Zimbabwe's black racist ruler Robert Mugabe is running whites out of the country and the U.N. remains silent."
"Mugabe will run the whites out and turn the once-productive farms over to black 'war veterans' who don't know how to grow a tomato. They'll bankrupt the place, hurt their own people, and then blame colonialism, racism and slavery. We will be blamed for their predicament and the New York Times will advise coughing up more money for a bankrupt regime."
In place of slavery reparations, the conference agenda includes a call for "the creation of a special development fund, the improvement of access to international markets for products from developing countries affected by these [racist] practices, [and] the cancellation or substantial reduction of their foreign debt …"
"The bottom line is money - OUR money," stated Kincaid.
"As if this isn't bad enough," he added, "the U.N. has another conference coming up in just a few weeks in New York dedicated to the proposition that we have treated our children as our slaves and have violated their rights in the process. The Bush Administration is attending this 'children's rights' event."
"It's time to declare America a U.N.-free zone," Kincaid said.
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