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In reply to the discussion: FOX Columnist laments having to walk "two or three blocks" in Paris without seeing a white person [View all]Tanuki
(16,464 posts)She is so disgusting that the UN High Commissioner of Refugees issued a statement condemning her characterization of migrants as cockroaches, vermin, etc.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/the-uns-statement-on-katie-hopkins-cockroaches-column-about-immigrations-full-text-10202351.html
..."GENEVA (24 April 2015) After decades of sustained and unrestrained anti-foreigner abuse, misinformation and distortion, and in the wake of a recent article in the Sun newspaper calling migrants cockroaches, the UN Human Rights Chief on Friday urged the U.K. authorities, media and regulatory bodies to take steps to curb incitement to hatred by British tabloid newspapers, in line with the countrys obligations under national and international law.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Raad Al Hussein also called on all European countries to take a firmer line on racism and xenophobia which he said under the guise of freedom of expression, are being allowed to feed a vicious cycle of vilification, intolerance and politicization of migrants, as well as of marginalized European minorities such as the Roma.
This is not only sapping compassion for the thousands of people fleeing conflict, human rights violations and economic deprivation who are drowning in the Mediterranean. The nasty underbelly of racism that is characterizing the migration debate in an increasing number of EU countries, has skewed the EU response to the crisis, which as we see in the results of the EU Council deliberations yesterday focuses on deterrence and on preventing movement at all costs, risks making the crisis even worse, and could sadly result in further massive loss of life.
An article by a Sun columnist on 17 April began with the words Show me pictures of coffins, show me bodies floating in water, play violins and show me skinny people looking sad. I still don't care. Elsewhere in the article she described migrants as a plague of feral humans, compared them to a novovirus and said some British towns were festering sores, plagued by swarms of migrants and asylum seekers shelling out benefits like Monopoly money.
The Sun columnist also advocated using gunboats to stop migrants, threatening them with violence, and said drilling a few holes in the bottom of anything suspiciously resembling a boat would be a good idea too.
In language very similar to that employed by Rwandas Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide, the columnist said make no mistake, these migrants are like cockroaches. Leading figures in both Rwandan media organizations were later convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.".....(more at link)