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UN to probe racism in America?

This is hysterical laughter and there is no nth degree of ridiculousness that can describe this. It is laughable beyond belief that anyone of the character and ineffectiveness of the UN could even begin to say such a thing.
From an organization that has tolerated genocide and oppression in other nations and ineffective overall with catastrophies and policing anything, been inept at anything they do, and has countries that have the religious police and inferiority oppression against women, they have a lot of gall and are far worse than the so called "racism" that may occur in the United States.
An excellent commentary by Linda Turley-Hansen in the East Valley Tribune-Mesa, Az., on May 18th, states all the advantages that people have of keeping the race card alive in the United States and perpetuating the "victim" ideology thereof.
The US needs to get out of the UN, as the US pays the majority of the costs, hosts the building and headquarters and is scorned by other nations who have an agenda against the United States.
The Senators and Congressmen may call me naive and cite many reasons to continue in the UN but I see none. All I see is a symbolic organization with an original purpose but no clear cut goals and nations such as China and Russia vetoing everything that may be beneficial to not only the United States but the people of other countries as well. The original purpose has rarely been achieved and it has failed miserably with the original goals. In other words other countries cut our throats every chance they get. Who needs it?

Randy Hamilton
Mesa, Az.

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