U.N.'s Disappearing Propaganda Poster
Yesterday was International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. How did the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights celebrate? By posting this on the website:
So what does this mean? Well, obviously the joined puzzle pieces represent racial tolerance. And the red LEGO? LEGO is a Danish company. Denmark's flag is red. Is there any doubt what this poster is trying to say? Keep in mind that this isn't the U.N.'s first attack on Denmark.
The graphic was available in English and Arabic and was prominently posted yesterday morning on the U.N.'s website. So where is it now? It has since been removed without comment or explanation.
I've said it before and I'll say it again:
(Via Michelle Malkin.)
So what does this mean? Well, obviously the joined puzzle pieces represent racial tolerance. And the red LEGO? LEGO is a Danish company. Denmark's flag is red. Is there any doubt what this poster is trying to say? Keep in mind that this isn't the U.N.'s first attack on Denmark.
The graphic was available in English and Arabic and was prominently posted yesterday morning on the U.N.'s website. So where is it now? It has since been removed without comment or explanation.
I've said it before and I'll say it again:
(Via Michelle Malkin.)
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