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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Real Reason The NAACP Went To Geneva

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the NAACP, has gone to the United Nations — specifically the U.N. Human Rights Council — for, in the words of USA Today, “help battling what the organization views as forces attempting to push back voting rights.”

Those “forces” are laws being passed by various states that require a photo ID for voting. The NAACP move is so absurd and so self-destructive that one has to wonder why the organization has done this. According to the Freedom House 2011 assessment of freedom in the world, of the 41 members of the U.N. Human Rights Council, fewer than half are free countries. Ten are ranked “Not Free,” and 12 “Partly Free.” Among the “Not Free” members are Angola, China, Congo, Cuba, Jordan, Russia and Saudi Arabia. Those countries’ elections, if they have them, are rigged, and prominent opponents are jailed, tortured and killed.

To bring a human rights complaint before countries in which there are almost no human rights is truly absurd. That the alleged human rights violation takes place in the freest country in the world further elevates the level of absurdity. And when the alleged violation is a law that requires all voters, irrespective of race, creed or color, to show photo identification before voting, we have gone beyond the absurd and entered a modern Twilight Zone.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The NAACP stands more in the way of racial equality than it does to promote it.
By objecting to positive voter I.D. it supports voter fraud.
By going before the Human Rights Council, the NAACP embarrasses us all and shows the World just how petty and meaningless it has become.

conservative mommom said...

As the article says, the NAACP has to do SOMETHING to bring attention to itself, otherwise the funding stops! But next time they need attention, they need to do their homework and not bring a human rights issue to countries that could care less about human rights!!! How embarrassing!!