Notes
Best Nation
- All human beings are born
- Free and Equal
- In dignity
- And rights
- So says The Universal Declaration
- Of Human Rights
- Human Rights
It is also worth comparing with the start of the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.[1]
- Then came
- The Cairo Declaration
- Of Human Rights
- In Islam
- But what does that mean
- To another man?
- Or a woman?
- Or a child
- Who does not believe?
- To an infidel?
- What does that mean?
- What rights?
- If you’re not a Muslim?
For more information on how the UN has acquiesced in the acceptance of The Cairo Declaration see the documentation around Mary Robinson
- The 1990 Declaration by 56 Islamic states says that all human rights and freedoms are subject to sharia. This, in total contradiction to the United Nations declaration, was acquiesced in and condoned by the U.N. How Come?
The actual text from the start of The Cairo Declaration is: "Reaffirming the civilizing and historical role of the Islamic Ummah which God made the best nation ..."
- “God made Islam the Best Nation”
- So says Their Human Rights declaration
- What about equality,
- Sharia Law
- On the Contrary
- Tells Believers
- To discriminate
- They’ll decide your fate
- You’re an infidel
- Who does not believe
- Pay protection
- And they may tolerate
- Or maybe not
- What rights?
- If you’re not a Muslim?
- Muslims superior
- Non-Muslims inferior
- Muslims superior - OH YES!
- Non-Muslims inferior
- You must agree to be humiliated
- Humbled – exploited – dominated
- Don’t even have the right
- To your life,
- Your home, Your children
- Your wife.
- I thought the United Nations
- Was there to uphold
- Equal rights for every
- Human being in the World - Didn’t you?
- So how can the U.N. look the world in the eye
- Accept a declaration to deny
- Us infidels
- Who do not believe
- What does this mean
- For the infidels
- And our human rights
- In ‘48
- When they were first proclaimed
- What rights…….
- In the Muslim Declaration of Human Rights
- Not the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- No law to protect the infidel
- You’d better hope and pray the Muslim leader is benevolent
- And not malevolent.
- You’d better hope and pray.
- It’s the Cairo declaration
- It’s the Cairo declaration
- It’s the Cairo declaration of Human Rights
- It’s the Cairo declaration
- It’s the Muslim declaration
- What is this?
- This isn’t Human Rights!
Bat Ye'or writes on the incompatibility of Jihad and Human Rights.
- This is JIHAD!!
- “God made Islam the Best Nation”
- So says Their Human Rights Declaration
- Could it be
- We’re all damned to hell?
- What does it mean
- To an infidel?
- We do not believe
- Yes we’re infidels
- Where’s our Human Rights?
- They’ve been sacrificed
- It’s the U.N. way
- Just thrown away
- What rights - if you’re not a Muslim?