Saturday, 3 September 2011

UN says: Don't knock down illegal traveller site

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2033206/Anger-UN-says-Dont-knock-illegal-traveller-site-culturally-appropriate-home-found.html

>They have been desperately searching for supporters to help fight their eviction. So within minutes of discovering that no less than the United Nations was backing their cause yesterday, residents of Europe’s largest illegal traveller camp triumphantly raised the organisation’s blue flag in celebration. In an astonishing intervention, the UN condemned plans to bulldoze the Dale Farm camp and insisted that the eviction should be suspended to protect the travellers’ human rights. The demand came from the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, which said bailiffs should be called off until travellers are found ‘culturally appropriate alternative accommodation’. It comes days after the High Court in Britain ruled that the camp in Crays Hill, Essex, should be demolished. The evictions of 80 families on 52 plots are set to begin within a fortnight.

If these people's rights to a culturally appropriate home is so important why doesn't the UN take them? The main flaw of liberal morality beside being narrative based is that the standard is always universal, No matter whether the originator of the legislation takes active responsibility, if affected by the issue, or fails to meet their own standard - it in no prevents the rest of us having to meet that goal. Rich humanitarian liberal professors will sit in their closed off offices and lecture halls deciding, judging, that what is needed is the most progressive thing because that is right - but carry on just as they do before yet find some way to make people feel guilty about it. I am reminded of that first great liberal essay written by Peter Singer in the 1970's that says every westerner is morally bound to give virtually everything, up to the clothing on their backs to help third world hunger - yet he himself has not quite done this as is the case with the many millions of libtarded scum who have since read that essay and agreed with him.

What about the rights of our people? how is the culture, well being and livelihood of the residents affected by the presence of this pikey camp. Do we all get 'culturally appropriate' housing. We have sod all, and we had to work for it as well, find our own way, make our own comfort.

I have a suggestion if they want to live somewhere that is culturally appropriate why not send them back to where their culture originated; Ireland?

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