White supremacy a global threat, says UN chief

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White supremacy constitutes a “trans-national” threat, the UN secretary general has warned.

Antonio Guterres also said racist groups had exploited the coronavirus pandemic to boost their support.

The danger was growing by the day, he told the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Monday.

He said: “White supremacy and neo-Nazi movements are more than domestic terror threats. They are becoming a transnational threat.

“Today, these extremist movements represent the number one internal security threat in several countries.

“Far too often, these hate groups are cheered on by people in positions of responsibility in ways that were considered unimaginable not long ago.

“We need global coordinated action to defeat this grave and growing danger.”

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Mr Guterres’ comments appeared to be a jab at Donald Trump, who encouraged his supporters on the far-right on a number of occasions such as when he told the Proud Boys group to “stand back and stand by” during a presidential election debate.

His successor, Joe Biden, has said the 6 January siege of the US Capitol by Trump supporters was carried out by “thugs, insurrectionists, political extremists and white supremacists”.

The comments also came as France moved to ban the white supremacist group Generation Identity, which is active in a number of European countries.

Michelle Bachelet, the UN high commissioner for human rights, is due to report on 18 March on a global inquiry the body launched after George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis last May, when a white police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes.

In a further remark, Mr Guterres also accused authorities in some countries of using the Covid-19 crisis to deploy “heavy-handed security responses and emergency measures to crush dissent”, without naming names.

“At times, access to life-saving Covid-19 information has been concealed while deadly misinformation has been amplified, including by those in power,” he said.

Mr Guterres also warned about the power of digital platforms and the use and abuse of data.

“I urge all member states to place human rights at the centre of regulatory frameworks and legislation on the development and use of digital technologies,” he said. “We need a safe, equitable and open digital future that does not infringe on privacy or dignity.”

Becoming_Alice on February 22nd, 2021 at 14:59 UTC »

I’ve lived in the South for 55 years. The last KKK rally I saw was when I was 7 years old.

When I was 30, I discovered that the guy I was dating was a member of the KKK. I was shocked because he never said anything derogatory towards anyone.

I decided to keep my mouth shut, and do a little investigating to see just how serious this really was.

One day he invited me to a “social gathering”. When I got there, I found a bunch of rednecks sitting around drinking beer; grilling out; and listening to music. Not an organized group planning to take over the world.

Probably the most surprising thing to me was when he introduced me to 3 people from the same family; all of whom were Native Americans. The man was in charge of burning crosses, so I asked him when was the last time he had done that and he said he hadn’t. Lol

I ended the relationship the next day; because I didn’t want to be associated with this belief system.

A year later I ran into this guy, and he was the proud grandpa of a bi-racial grandson; and was no longer a member of the KKK.

He apologized to me; and said that baby had turned his entire life around.

You never know what’s in a persons heart; but sometimes people change, especially when life throws them a curve ball. 🙂

NoHorseInThisRace on February 22nd, 2021 at 13:22 UTC »

His full speech is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCksa93tpkU

Transcript: https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=26769&LangID=E

It's 15 minutes long and he talks about racial supremacy groups for one minute, starting at 8:11. I guess the media cherrypicked this part of the speech because they know it's controversial and will generate many clicks, both by people who strongly agree with him and people who disagree. He also didn't use the wording "global threat". He said "trans-national threat". I think that's a bit of a difference.

Changosu on February 22nd, 2021 at 12:53 UTC »

X supremacy groups are always a problem