Wednesday 23 November 2022

True Colors of Kingdom of Human Rights Violation


 2022.11.22.

http://www.mfa.gov.kp/view/article/16169

Recently in the U.S., a video was posted where a white female student commits outrage at black female students uttering racist curses. It brought on public criticism. It shocked the world once again as it brought to light the horrible human rights situation of the U.S. which professes itself to be an “exemplary state of human rights”.


Racial discrimination is an incurable malignant tumor of the American society.

In the American society, individualism serves as mental mainstay of the country and as the only mode of existence. So it is just natural that all sorts of inhumane crime are rampant there. These include extreme human hatred, money-is-almighty principle and the prevalent deformed and decadent life style, murder, robbery, rape and prostitution.


In recent days alone, sexual assaults brazenly took place in broad daylight even at Stanford University which is known to be a prestigious one and a bare-handed 15-year-old black boy was shot dead by the police in Mississippi under the pretext of “execution of the duties”.


Moreover, a horrifying incident occurred in Chicago where only 5-month-old baby was dead after being hit in the head by a bullet fired from a passing vehicle.


Crimes of human rights violations such as political violation and blackmailing, racial discrimination and persecution, and indecent assaults and gun-related cases are becoming ever more serious in the U.S. Thus people are in mortal fear lest they should be killed at any time.


Even the U.S. “Declaration of Independence” which pledged to pursue right to life and happiness cannot stop the human rights violations rampant in the American society.


It is quite absurd for such a country to pose as a “human rights defender”, a “human rights sympathizer” of the world who speaks for so-called “justice” and “truth”, and to viciously slander the anti-imperialist, independent countries by releasing so called “country reports on human rights”.


The U.S., the kingdom of crimes and the world’s biggest obliterator of human rights, has no right to talk about human rights.


There is a saying that it’s easier to see the faults of others than to detect one’s own. The U.S. would be well-advised to worry about its own dismal human rights situation first.

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