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cebeu
03-30-2010, 20:56
This is hilarious, front-page “above the fold” linked and bannered as World news by Pravda. Feel's like I stepped back into the mid 70's again.

USA: Hypocrisy Over Human Rights

Source: Pravda, 3-30-10 (Portuguese version of PRAVDA.Ru)
Timothy BANCROFT-HINCHEY
http://english.pravda.ru/world/americas/30-03-2010/112789-usa_hypocrisy-0


The State Department of the United States of America likes to publish its yearly report, the Report on Human Rights Practices in which it arbitrarily lists what it understands as abuses. Year after year, snide remarks are made about Russia and the Prople’s Republic of China. Let us take a look at the Human Rights Practices in the United States of America and draw some conclusions.

Since the United States of America likes to list what it perceives as human rights abuses in other countries, in a holier than thou, intrusive, arrogant attitude, let us then list the human rights abuses in the USA and then we can make statements about throwing stones and glass houses. In short, the internal situation is so catastrophic that there are no basic human rights in that country, because people are not free to walk around at will. The delinquency rates are shocking and the population in prison is among the highest per capita percentages in the world.

In 2008, there were 4.9 million violent crimes committed in the United States of America, 16.3 million crimes against property, 137,000 robberies; the crime rate was 19.3 violent crimes per 1,000 people; there were 14,000 imprisonments; 198.2 people per 100,000 were arrested for violent crimes. In 2008, there were 14,180 murders in the USA.

In 2009, there were 35 domestic murders in Philadelphia, an increase of 67% over 2008. In New York, in the same year, there were 461 murders, over one per day while in San Antonio, Texas, there were 2,538 crimes committed per 100,000 inhabitants.

So it is not restricted to one area, one State, one region or one city. Violence is mushrooming all over the country. The USA is the country with the greatest number of firearms per capita in the world. 30,000 people per year die in firearms-related incidents. Serial massacres are commonplace: Michael McLendon (March 11, 2009 – 10 people); Robert Stewart (March 29, 2009 – 8 murdered and 3 wounded); Jiverly Wong (April 3, 2009 – 13 murders and 4 injured).

11.3 per cent of secondary school students in Washington DC have been threatened or wounded in violent crimes at school. In 2007/8 there were 17.666 violent incidents in public schools in New Jersey and between 2006 and 2007, there were 107 serious crimes committed on the campuses of New York University.

Abuses by the police are rife. 45 people were murdered by the police in 2009 due to improper use of tasers. One in every 198 inhabitants of the USA is a prisoner.

Abuse against prisoners is well documented, including cases of rape of prisoners by the authorities: reports of “bad sexual conduct” in 93 federal prisons over the last 8 years has risen by 100 %.

The flow of information is not free in the USA: The NSA taps telephones, intercepts mail and pries into e-mails from 25 centres.

And now that we are speaking about human rights abuse, what about water-boarding, what about illegal detention, what about the CIA torture flights, what about Abu Ghraib and Lynndie “Just havin’ fun” England, what about the concentration camp at Guantanamo Bay, the most shocking and horrific example of human rights abuse where prisoners have been detained illegally, arbitrarily and have been denied the right to due legal process.

Elhuero
03-30-2010, 21:01
I have one word for any russian that thinks their nation is so much better than ours:



CHERNOBYL

Troublco
03-30-2010, 21:07
I'm sure the Russians would love to think that we're worse off than they are.

And they'd love for others to think the same thing.

Whatever.

Irving
03-30-2010, 22:26
Sounds like we just report our crimes better than everyone else. I'm surprised the biggest crime of all wasn't even mentioned....reality television.

theGinsue
03-30-2010, 22:35
I'm surprised the biggest crime of all wasn't even mentioned....reality television.


Can I get an AMEN?!

Irving
03-30-2010, 22:37
I give you a big one, but I'm too busy watching Dancing With the Stars...TWO nights a week.

theGinsue
03-30-2010, 22:38
I give you a big one, but I'm too busy watching Dancing With the Stars...TWO nights a week.


OMG! They've gotten to you too. [Sad]

Irving
03-30-2010, 22:49
I'm not the one turning it on, it's just that my apartment is small enough that I'm forced to watch it no matter where I am.

GreenScoutII
03-30-2010, 22:54
Yeah whatever.... I'd still rather live here than China or Russia anyday. If America is such a terrible place, why do we still have virtual tidal waves of immigrants, legal or not, washing up on our shores? I've never heard of anyone tripping over himself trying to get into Russia......

sniper7
03-30-2010, 23:39
better to be here than china or russia...unless you want to have your daughters killed for you.[Bang]

jake
03-31-2010, 00:44
Yeah whatever.... I'd still rather live here than China or Russia anyday. If America is such a terrible place, why do we still have virtual tidal waves of immigrants, legal or not, washing up on our shores? I've never heard of anyone tripping over himself trying to get into Russia......
After Napoleon and Hitler we all thought better of it :D

Troublco
03-31-2010, 11:15
After Napoleon and Hitler we all thought better of it :D

[ROFL1]

KevDen2005
03-31-2010, 17:25
I had no idea our country was so terrible. I am outa here, off to the wonderful land of Russia. I am sure there are no violent crimes to worry about.

Guess I gotta get rid of all my guns that keeping leaving the safe and murdering people in serial mass killings.

theGinsue
03-31-2010, 17:50
While Marlin is the only member who specifically addresses it in his signature block, I've noticed that almost all of us tend to be fairly sarcastic. I love it!

KevDen2005
04-01-2010, 03:22
While Marlin is the only member who specifically addresses it in his signature block, I've noticed that almost all of us tend to be fairly sarcastic. I love it!


I have also picked up on that.