The UN, Jesse? Really?

In an op-ed published yesterday in the Chicago Sun-Times, the Rev. Jesse Jackson called for an investigation into Trayvon Martin’s death the the United Nations Human Rights Commission. He hints that the self-defense shooting of Martin may have been a violation of international law.

We need a national investigation of the racial context that led to Trayvon Martin’s slaying. Congress must act. And it’s time to call on the United Nations Human Rights Commission for an in-depth investigation of whether the U.S. is upholding its obligations under international human rights laws and treaties. Trayvon Martin’s death demands much more than a jury’s verdict on George Zimmerman. It calls for us to hear the evidence and render a verdict on the racial reality that never had its day in court at the trial.

Huh?

The sad reality is that the UN is more likely to “investigate” this that than state-sponsored atrocities happening around the world.


3 thoughts on “The UN, Jesse? Really?”

  1. Is it just me, or are the Professional Racists like Jackson, Sharpton Holder, Obama and the NAACP "Peeing their Pants" over the concept that, as long as one is Obeying the Law, that it is perfectly Legal to Defend one's self against Deadly Force by African-American Youths? Why are they so "Invested" in Martin? What are they afraid of? Are they afraid that they might not have "Foot Soldiers" available to start some stuff? After all, one can't declare Martial Law if there's no Uprising, correct? One wonders what their Agenda really is.

  2. Since when is "racial reality" (whatever that is) supposed to be considered by a court?

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