Critics Slam UN “Racism” Probe of U.S.; China Cheers
When the Biden administration invited far-left United Nations “investigators” into the United States to supposedly investigate alleged “systemic racism” last month, Republican lawmakers, policy analysts, and normal Americans balked. But not everyone was appalled: The mass-murdering Communist Chinese dictatorship and its totalitarian allies in America and around the world celebrated the news. The division between those who support America and those seeking to bring it down could not be more clear. In fact, Chinese Communist butchers and Bidenites are making the exact same arguments.
The power play by the UN, Beijing, and their allies within the U.S. government such as top Biden officials is part of a broader trend. Aside from simply demonizing the freest (and perhaps the least “racist”) nation to have existed in human history, the goal is ultimately to supplant the God-given rights enshrined in America’s founding documents by the Founding Fathers — life, liberty, property, free speech, and so on — with government-granted privileges endorsed by the dictator-dominated UN. This sort of “UN-to-oversee-racism” propaganda is key to that mission.
Some Republicans in Congress, at least, lambasted Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken. In a letter, a coalition of 25 members of the Republican Study Committee (RSC), a relatively conservative caucus in Congress led by Representative Jim Banks of Indiana, highlighted the real reason why the administration would invite fringe racial activist and Critical Race theorist Tendayi Achiume from the UN to come “investigate” America’s alleged racism.
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