It’s not a question of more or less. They just won’t call Europe and the US for their bullshit because “human rights violations” don’t exist there. You can’t turn a blind sight to what’s happening in these countries and say “well, francophone Cameroonians are killing anglophone Cameroonians. They’re human rights violators” when France is funding and arming every francophone rebel group
politics as usual there is nothing surprising here
What shambles around the election. Are you saying that Trump and his people whining about losing the election is a human rights violation on par to what’s happening in NK or China...?
Let me rephrase: the events leading up to the US election were no way signs of a democracy that valorises “human rights.”
List seems accurate tbh
Let me rephrase: the events leading up to the US election were no way signs of a democracy that valorises “human rights.”
bro i can’t believe he ignored the entire year
politics as usual there is nothing surprising here
Yes, except the Anglo-European powers are exempt from being charged with human rights violations
Let me rephrase: the events leading up to the US election were no way signs of a democracy that valorises “human rights.”
What events?
What events?
Well, let’s start with the shambles around immigrant families being separated from their children, police brutality and voter suppression
Well, let’s start with the shambles around immigrant families being separated from their children, police brutality and voter suppression
And in your mind that is equivalent to China systematically forcing an entire ethnic group into camps, for example?
They wouldn’t look at France, UK or the US, because the UN watch is a gang of white conservative hoodlums with nothing to do, but push Eurocentric propaganda about Latin America, Africa and Asia
You’re telling me that the shambles around the US election and the French global security law don’t constitute human rights violations? Or Hungary, Belarus and Poland?
And in your mind that is equivalent to China systematically forcing an entire ethnic group into camps, for example?
No, in no way it is. But here’s my point: you cannot justify what’s happening in the states by comparing it to countries on the list. Human rights violations exist everywhere. However, the post-cold war rhetoric that they only occur in countries that do not conform to us standards is not only accurate, but it also protects the US and its close allies from being called on their bullshit
Yes, except the Anglo-European powers are exempt from being charged with human rights violations
well international law was designed by and for them, that will change when china india turkey and russia surpass them
This is an accurate list, but people are going "b-but America!!!!"
Show me where America is stoning or killing their citizens over small "crimes"
This is an accurate list, but people are going "b-but America!!!!"
Show me where America is stoning or killing their citizens over small "crimes"
what is a ''small crime'' for you
No, in no way it is. But here’s my point: you cannot justify what’s happening in the states by comparing it to countries on the list. Human rights violations exist everywhere. However, the post-cold war rhetoric that they only occur in countries that do not conform to us standards is not only accurate, but it also protects the US and its close allies from being called on their bullshit
This isn’t a list of the only 10 nations with human rights violations... It’s just the top 10. There are countries on the list openly committing genocide and having citizens murdered for criticizing the government.
Russia is only 10 and Putin basically openly has his opposition poisoned in a trademark way.
Doing the whole Amerikka! thing in this case is just corny.
This is an accurate list, but people are going "b-but America!!!!"
Show me where America is stoning or killing their citizens over small "crimes"
with all things that happened in the us, this is your conclusion?
This is an accurate list, but people are going "b-but America!!!!"
Show me where America is stoning or killing their citizens over small "crimes"
american cops probably killed more people than all stonings combined in the last few years, for small crimes such as running