Sunday, December 9, 2018

Climate Change and Migration Compact: More Prog Destruction

Sitting here in my rural corner of North Carolina watching my beloved canines run and frolic in six to eight inches of global warming pixie dust. You know the stuff that Al Gore long ago told us would be but a memory. Yes, snow. Lots of it. The beasts are having a wonderful time in it, and I dare Gore or the IPCC or any other of those global warmer hoaxers to take it away from them!

Now they are back inside, cold, wet and happy. Just gave them a towel rub down and they have plopped themselves down by the furnace. All is well.

Well . . . not really.

Our Parisian friends have kept up the protest against the loons running and ruining France, Europe and the West. We'll have to wait and see how that turns out. I think something big is brewing in France, and the ruling class is still not fully aware of it. How else could France be a willing participant in the travesty that will take place the next couple of days in my old stomping grounds of Marrakech, Morocco? Yes, I refer to the UN-sponsored Global Compact for Safe Orderly and Regular Migration. If you've absolutely nothing else to do, go and read it. It's another one of those dangerous word salads which appear on first blush harmless, because, "I mean it's non-binding, and all."  Yeah, right. So if it's non-binding why have it at all? Nonsense. These sorts of documents ARE both binding and non-binding. Let me explain.

It's all really very simple. If a country sees it as binding, it is, if it doesn't it's not. Guess which countries will treat it as binding. Guess. Why the main Western countries, of course. Let me explain. These sort of UN documents and their progressive texts will and do work themselves into the social and political debate and the legislation of Western countries. We, for example, will see immigration lawyers and other advocates of mass migration--legal or otherwise--cite this or that paragraph of the Compact, and use it in legal briefs and political debate. Universities will cite it; the media will praise it; and, of course, Hollywood will endorse it. All that stuff about treating migrants with respect and dignity and due process? Can you guess which countries will do that? Which ones don't and won't? Can you guess what the UN solution for migration is? Why it's lots and lots of aid to poor countries and, naturally, to the UN and its various agencies. Of course! Why didn't I think of that?

You'll find big dollops of Orwellian language in the text, with my favorite being Objective 17 (page 24)--I am sure you can and will point out many other examples. Yes, the UN wants your country to have hate speech laws and do so much more, all of which should be called the No Borders and Prog Lawyer and NGO Full Employment Act. Go ahead get a load of this stuff (my bolding),
a) Enact, implement or maintain legislation that penalizes hate crimes and aggravated hate crimes targeting migrants, and train law enforcement and other public officials to identify, prevent and respond to such crimes and other acts of violence that target migrants, as well as to provide medical, legal and psychosocial assistance for victims

b) Empower migrants and communities to denounce any acts of incitement to violence directed towards migrants by informing them of available mechanisms for redress, and ensure that those who actively participate in the commission of a hate crime targeting migrants are held accountable, in accordance with national legislation, while upholding international human rights law, in particular the right to freedom of expression

c) Promote independent, objective and quality reporting of media outlets, including internet- based information, including by sensitizing and educating media professionals on migration-related issues and terminology, investing in ethical reporting standards and advertising, and stopping allocation of public funding or material support to media outlets that systematically promote intolerance, xenophobia, racism and other forms of discrimination towards migrants, in full respect for the freedom of the media

d) Establish mechanisms to prevent, detect and respond to racial, ethnic and religious profiling of migrants by public authorities, as well as systematic instances of intolerance, xenophobia, racism and all other multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination in partnership with National Human Rights Institutions, including by tracking and publishing trends analyses, and ensuring access to effective complaint and redress mechanisms

e) Provide migrants, especially migrant women, with access to national and regional complaint and redress mechanisms with a view to promoting accountability and addressing governmental actions related to discriminatory acts and manifestations carried out against migrants and their families

f) Promote awareness-raising campaigns targeted at communities of origin, transit and destination in order to inform public perceptions regarding the positive contributions of safe, orderly and regular migration, based on evidence and facts, and to end racism, xenophobia and stigmatization against all migrants

g) Engage migrants, political, religious and community leaders, as well as educators and service providers to detect and prevent incidences of intolerance, racism, xenophobia, and other forms of discrimination against migrants and diasporas and support activities in local communities to promote mutual respect, including in the context of electoral campaigns
Ah, yes, the UN wants the press and others only to report positive stories about migration! The UN doesn't want electoral campaigns that raise concerns about migration! We must make no distinction between legal and illegal migrants. Think only positive thoughts! No calls for The Wall, naturally. No discussion of crime by migrants. That is forbidden.

I also like the casual way the Compact throws in climate change as a factor in migration. It does the usual prog tactic of just assuming there is "climate change" and that it is proven. In the old days, we would make fun of the Soviet delegation at UN when one of its members would begin a discussion with, "As is well know . . . " We knew that a big lie would follow. The progs continue with the same tactic.

By the way, there is no mention in the Compact of one proven factor causing migration: Socialism.

It seems that several countries have realized that this thing is another ticking time bomb thrown into the midst of Western Civilization, e.g., Australia, Italy, several Eastern European countries, Israel, and the USA. The problem is that the governments of those nations, including ours, can and will change and we will inevitably get the sort of virtue-signaling prog rulers who will go along with this destructive nonsense.

Total toxic rubbish.

24 comments:

  1. Wow, that was hard to read. The UN and the Euros have gone full Orwell. We are in serious trouble as the Dims can't wait to follow them off the cliff, taking the rest of us along for the ride.

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    1. Roger that 'digliebe!
      'Cept I ain't goin quietly into that nightmare!
      On Watch~~~
      "Let's Roll"

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  2. I think the EU is toast. The Italians have had it, Eastern Europe is saying "thanks, but no thanks" and Macron, Merkel and May have a foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel.

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    1. Affirm ck, but the "grave" is wide open for all of socialist Europe to slide in, and the 'banana peel' is strategically placed to grease the undertakers intent!
      On Watch~~~
      "Let's Roll"

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  3. The whole gig comes down to packing western Europe with third worlders on welfare. Without EU muscle no local politicians can get away with replacing the native voters.

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    1. No sweat CK, the imported Jihad will wipe out the native resistance in short order, with the aid of the progressive elite!
      Then its : Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "Tommy, 'ow's yer soul?"
      But it's "Thin red line of 'eroes" when the drums begin to roll,
      The drums begin to roll, my boys, the drums begin to roll,
      O it's "Thin red line of 'eroes" when the drums begin to roll.
      ON WATCH~~~

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    2. I am wondering when "we" will realize it's time to get the nuclear countries of Europe to give up their nuclear weapons?

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  4. "In the old days we used to make fund of the Soviet delegation at UN when one of its members would say, "As is well know . . . " We knew that a big lie would follow that opening. The progs continue with the same tactic.

    BATTLE TRAFFIC:
    YEAH CAP'N, ESPECIALLY THAT BALD CLOWN WHO TAUGHT HIS SHOE WAS A GAVEL! THEY ALL REMINDED ME OF NYC UNION THUGS! WE LAUGHED AT THEM TOO! EVENTUALLY, NATIONALLY, THEY WENT THE WAY OF THE DINOSAUR...AT LEAST UNTILL THE BO ERA, AND THE RISE OF THE SERVICE SECTOR REPS AND DEEP STATE RESISTANCE... AS FOR GLOBAL WARMING/COOLING/WARMING/COOLING/WARMING AND THE EPIDEMIC IPP HYPNOSIS AND PUNXSUTAWANEY HOCKEY PUCKS, STAY THE COURSE 'HAVE NO FEAR' - PLASTICS POLLUTION IS HERE, THO IT APPEARS THAT 'PATAGONIA' HAS MISSED THEIR OWN BOAT FULL OF MICROPLASTICS TOXIC TUNICS, AS A WORTHY RECPIENT OF THE 10 MILLION MITAGATION BUCKS, REFUNDED BY THE DONALD TO SHARE WITH THEIR EMPLOYEES! TOO BAD THAT SOME CRONY CORPORATE GRANDSTANDERS GIVE CAPITALISTS A BAD NAME... THE BRAIN WASHING CONTINUES APACE... https://www.upworthy.com
    TIS THE SEASON {{{{over}}}}
    ~~~ON WATCH~~~ "LET'S ROLL"

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  5. I am fine with the government spending as many dollars as the progressives want on these migrant-related programs on one condition: Those taxes be voluntary.

    I'd pay my share if I thought the programs were doing the job well, but I'm not going to try to force a charitable heart upon others.

    It's time for a libertarian move here.

    - reader #1482

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  6. "I think something big is brewing in France": I'm interested in that view from a retired diplomat because I have no feel for the matter at all.

    By contrast in 1968 I knew the whole thing was just play-acting because I was myself a student at the time. I'd passed through Paris the previous summer and had noticed that the frog student wasn't much different from the British.

    The signs were unmistakeable to me. But not to Mon Général, who fled to a French military base in Germany. It's easy to get out of touch as you age, especially - I dare say - if you have as lofty a view of yourself as de Gaulle did, and live your life accordingly.

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    1. There is, as you note, always an element of play-acting in such events. In this one, however, at least, so far, we have crowds of overwhelmingly white middle and working class people, most not so young, marching, fighting, and calling for Macron's ouster. When you get those sort of people out on the streets, then you have a problem. Now maybe they'll be bought off, or the movement will become discredited as it's taken over by the professional rioters, but Macron and the snob elite better not count on that.

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    2. Professional rioters ... professional leftists ... not much difference, they will try to get in front of the parade and lead it off in the opposite direction.

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  7. Good thing that this word salad doesn't have Russian dressing ... or does it?

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    1. Nah Pottsy, just urine stained bed sheets, and Robit Mulers' unsniffed 'rat droppings!
      "Let's Roll"
      OW~~~

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  8. A bigger picture view of the Climate Change nonsense, outside of the obvious Population Control Measures, is the replacing of the Petrodollar for a Carbondollar.

    There are a myriad of implications around that in the geopolitical drama that is going on.

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  9. One of our problems is that rule of law has shifted from an understanding that there is a lex divino et natural to mere lawyer's craft. A lot of people all over the world sense this, and are now rebelling against a liberal order which, in view of a rule of law trumping the will of the leader that made sense in the light of a lex divino et natural, but which now appears only an absurd plaything of elites.

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  10. Mr Amselem,

    How's your French?

    https://www.minurne.org/billets/19275

    As that's apparently, written and signed by a bunch of frog Generals a Colonel and, looks to my untrained eye, at least one frog Navy guy, and addressed to what looks to be addressed to the frog President ...

    JK

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    1. Tickled to watch Le Grande FROG Militare clutch their Medallions in distaste, when a fromage TOAD like Macaroon crawls out from under his Harlot's skirts to take command of the Anciente Order!
      Off with his Pin-Head!

      "Incredible! Vive La France!" - great Coogans ghost

      Marvelous too that g@^@le was available to caption some comments, OR the English speaking world, other than Diplomad's corner, would still be in the dark!

      "This is a very interesting letter from the French Military. It would seem to me that Macron is guilty of treason as are all of the leaders of western countries. Are they guilty of treason or aren’t they? If so then letters on a peice of paper are meaningless, you generals have been silent whilst acts of treason have been committed for a very long time! Not just in France but around the planet!"
      ~~~PU EU ~PU EU ~PU EU ~PU EU ~PU EU ~PU EU~~~
      On Watch~~~
      "Let's Roll"

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  11. The huge belief in global warming in Europe is hard to understate. It’s like a religion.

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    1. Yeah Ray,
      Seems like only yesterday,
      WHEN ALGORE, HIS POLAR BEAR,and BO
      had the USA all but convinced that
      the Poles were melting faster than we
      Hu-mans could paddle~outta~the~HIGHWATER!

      BUTT, Thanks,to the UN, East Anglia n'Hockey sticks,
      the existential crisis was averted and all that
      remains is the 'rats religious robes 'rapped around
      the loins of the usual crisis creators, now re-ensconced, IN THE 'HOUSE'! Say Amen~~~

      On Watch~~~
      "Let's Roll"

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    2. A Religion is right. If God is gradually removed from the public square, anything can take the place, especially if it is Mankind centered.

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    3. Former head of the IPCC Pachuri (spelling?) stated explicitly that global warming was his religion. Unsurprisingly, that was not the reason he was evicted by from global warming papacy.
      Global warming (ACGW, specifically) is about faith, because there is simply no way to falsify the hypothesis of anthropogenic catastrophic global warming.

      - reader #1482

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    4. Point Taken! NO. 16
      IPCC and a Hindi RR Snake Charmer,
      No sweat hood-winking the Democrats!
      OW~~~

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