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Four states and two organizations are very concerned about genocide awareness. Well, sort of.
They’re very concerned that people be made aware of genocides that happened long ago or far, far away. But what about the largest attempted genocide in history happening right under their noses -white genocide?
Four states have passed legislation designating April as Genocide Awareness Month: Minnesota, Texas, California, and New Hampshire.
Minnesota
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=10.581&format=pdf
Texas
Statute establishing Texas Holocaust and Genocide Commission
http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/Docs/GV/htm/GV.449.htm
I can’t find the Texas statute establishing April as Genocide Awareness month, but there is this:
http://thgc.texas.gov/get-involved/genocide-awareness-and-prevention-month
“In 2011, the Texas Holocaust and Genocide Commission (THGC) supported the Texas legislature in setting aside the month of April to memorialize victims and survivors of the Holocaust and other genocides.”
California
http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=200920100ACR144
New Hampshire
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/i/4/4-13-t.htm
MN, TX and CA specifically mention UN Resolution 260 and quote Article 2(c) “deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about a group’s physical destruction in whole or in part” which clearly applies to the ongoing program of white genocide imposed on all white countries. Also, MN and CA specifically mention Raphael Lemkin, the person who invented the term “genocide.” Lemkin made it clear that genocide need not be violent:
“Generally speaking, genocide does not necessarily mean the immediate destruction of a nation, except when accomplished by mass killings of all members of a nation. It is intended rather to signify a coordinated plan of different actions aiming at the destruction of essential foundations of the life of national groups, with the aim of annihilating the groups themselves. The objectives of such a plan would be disintegration of the political and social institutions, of culture, language, national feelings, religion, and the economic existence of national groups, and the destruction of the personal security, liberty, health, dignity, and even the lives of the individuals belonging to such groups. Genocide is directed against the national group as an entity, and the actions involved are directed against individuals, not in their individual capacity, but as members of the national group.”So they can’t say “what’s happening to white people can’t be genocide because it isn’t violent.”
World Without Genocide at William Mitchell College of Law “works to protect innocent people around the world; prevent genocide by combating racism and prejudice; advocate for the prosecution of perpetrators; and remember those whose lives and cultures have been destroyed by violence. World Without Genocide envisions a future in which genocide and other mass atrocities, perpetrated against innocent people based solely on who they are, will disappear from the earth.”
http://worldwithoutgenocide.org/
@WorldAtMitchell on Twitter
Apparently, World Without Genocide hasn’t heard that anti-racist is a code word for anti-white and that the charge of racism is used as a weapon to help perpetrate the largest attempted genocide in history, white genocide. You can’t possibly combat “racism” and genocide at the same time.
Here they show they are aware of UN Resolution 260 and Genocide Watch’s genocide classification system.
http://worldwithoutgenocide.org/genocides-and-conflicts
Notably absent from their list of countries where genocide is occurring or has occurred is South Africa where whites, according to Genocide Watch, are at stage 5 genocide.
The Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies “offers the only undergraduate major in Holocaust and Genocide Studies in the United States”
http://www.keene.edu/academics/ah/cchgs/
Dr. James Waller is Cohen Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies
http://www.keene.edu/site/directories/profile/facstaff/531/
Prof Waller gave a lecture at Holy Cross University on genocide awareness and not one mention of white genocide!
What DID Prof. Waller talk about? Armenian genocide, climate change, Auschwitz, Serbian atrocities, Auschwitz, aborigines, native Americans, Syria, South Sudan, Auschwitz, and more Auschwitz. He gave a good bio of Raphael Lemkin @25:30 and brought up UN Genocide Convention @31:23. But he did not connect any of it to the ongoing program of white genocide. At the end, he encouraged his (presumably) mostly white audience (1) to raise awareness of every genocide BUT the one being inflicted on those white students RIGHT NOW.
Maybe we should apply for a grant to one of these states to fund raising awareness of white genocide?
In short, these people claim to be for genocide awareness. But they’re not. Not really.
(1) Holy Cross University statistics http://www.forbes.com/colleges/college-of-the-holy-cross/
#1 by -scythian- on 06/29/2015 - 5:13 pm
The whole point of genocide prevention is identifying differences in race & protecting the identity of each unique race from physical destruction in whole or in part, so how can “world w/o genocide” be against prejudice & “racism” at the same time?
And we know the central tenet of “anti-racism” is
“race must not matter to you”, so “world w/o genocide” is diametrically opposed to the genocide convention. “World w/o genocide” is a code name for World w/ White genocide.
And “race must not matter to you” is only enforced on White people; the respectable conservative “opposition” to this is to call for the enforcement of said “anti-racist” tenet on everybody in only in White countries, which still results in White genocide.
#2 by -scythian- on 06/30/2015 - 2:09 am
I meant how can “world w/o genocide” be against prejudice, “racism”, and genocide at the same time? Preserving your own race is bias/prejudice & if race doesn’t matter or doesn’t exist then genocide doesn’t matter or doesn’t exist. I’m stating the obvious I think; which is another way of saying ‘anyone who says race doesn’t exist is saying that genocide has never occurred and can’t occur’ – which I’m afraid too many people don’t understand.
@Laura or Sys Op, I made another comment under a different article several minutes before the comment I made above, but it’s in moderation b/c I felt it important that I accurately spell the word horses**t in said comment. I sent you both emails requesting that you post the comment please.
#3 by Denounce Genocidists on 06/30/2015 - 4:33 am
Scythian, the world is not ready to outlaw preference and kinship in non-white countries
#4 by Henry Davenport on 06/30/2015 - 6:47 pm
On spreading genocide awareness: If you haven’t initialed July’s White House meme messages yet, your initials are needed for them to become visible.
Any of you not on our reminder list please do get on it by contacting myself or Carloman…the reminders sometimes have useful information in them.
En route to signing these, you might want to read RB Walker’s superb introductions to them:
Did anti-White policies lead to the Charleston shooting?
Hate words will not silence Tibetans and should not silence us either
Charity is not what it used to be
Those articles will be up at WGP soon also.
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