I'm trying to reconcile my love of Immunology with a general ambivalence towards the postdoc lifestyle...good times.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
The Rights of Native Indigenous Peoples
The UN just passed a non-binding declaration supporting the rights of native indigenous peoples. 143 members of the general assembly voted for it, 11 abstained and 4 voted against: USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
but of course!!! who else wld? Canada and new zealand have pretty much wiped out indegenous people. australia is possibly the most racist country ever. and the USA does not want any more flat faced evos and hugos littering its borders :D mrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrow
is essackly like how the USA refuses to sign up for the international criminal courts, so that british troops committing atrocities in bush's war can be prosecuted for them, but not bush' soldiers.
It may seem nice that 143 nations voted for the declaration, but it is still a non-binding declaration, which I assume means there is no method for enforcement. Perhaps I'm too much of a cynic, but I'm guessing that governments will develop selective amnesia as soon as any part of this declaration conflicts with something they want to do.
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golly that's so telling! ugh.
but of course!!! who else wld? Canada and new zealand have pretty much wiped out indegenous people. australia is possibly the most racist country ever. and the USA does not want any more flat faced evos and hugos littering its borders :D
mrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrow
is essackly like how the USA refuses to sign up for the international criminal courts, so that british troops committing atrocities in bush's war can be prosecuted for them, but not bush' soldiers.
*hops off horse*
indeed. as the people quoted in the article say, tis symbolic.
It may seem nice that 143 nations voted for the declaration, but it is still a non-binding declaration, which I assume means there is no method for enforcement. Perhaps I'm too much of a cynic, but I'm guessing that governments will develop selective amnesia as soon as any part of this declaration conflicts with something they want to do.
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