Russia Today:

The United Nations’ General Assembly voted on Thursday to suspend Russia from the UN Human Rights Council. The resolution, proposed by the US, received 93 votes, with 24 members opposed and 58 abstaining.

China, a fellow permanent Security Council member, was a prominent “no” vote. Among the abstentions, the most noteworthy were India, Brazil, Saudi Arabia and South Africa.

US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield had called for Russia to be removed from the 47-nation body on Monday, calling its participation a “farce,” after videos and photos emerged from the town of Bucha, near Kiev, showing the dead bodies of what appeared to be civilians. Ukraine and the US accused Russia of conducting a massacre, a charge that Moscow has vehemently denied.

I covered the Bucha bullshit here, and later here. It’s still not really known what happened there, but it’s increasingly looking likely that the people wearing white armbands, a sign of support for the Russian forces, were killed initially by artillery shot by the Ukrainians. There are also serious questions about the execution style murders of what are once again Russian supporters, especially since details of this only came out three or four days after the Ukrainian Army retook the town.

“We believe that the members of the Russian forces committed war crimes in Ukraine, and we believe that Russia needs to be held accountable,” Thomas-Greenfield said on Monday.

When Moscow called for an emergency Security Council session on the investigation of the alleged atrocities, on Monday, the UK – currently presiding over the body – initially refused, but the matter was considered the next day, in a different format. The US and its allies ratcheted up sanctions against Russia, this week. 

BAGHDAD, IRAQ – SEPTEMBER 12: (NOTE TO EDITOR : GRAPHIC CONTENT) : An Iraqi man despairs as he looks at dead civilians in the street on September 12, 2004 in Haifa Street, Baghdad, Iraq. Fighting broke out in the early hours of September 12, 2004 as explosions shook the centre of Baghdad with U.S. helicopters opening fire at targets in the area and a U.S. armoured vehicle was seen on fire. Over 20 people were killed and 48 injured in a day of heavy fighting more than two months since the handover of power in Iraq. (Photo by Ghaith Abdul-Ahad/Getty Images)

The idea that ZOG is entitled to be taken seriously when throwing around accusations of war crimes, or really anything at all, is to absurd to even debate. This is the country that murdered four unarmed protesters who went to the capitol on January 6th, 2021 and walked around for a while.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba cheered Thursday’s vote. “War criminals have no place in UN bodies aimed at protecting human rights. Grateful to all member states which supported the relevant UNGA resolution and chose the right side of history,” he tweeted.

Here’s a list of the countries that voted for, against, and abstained. If you look at the I’s, you will notice that Israel voted for. Israel. The country that just finished murdering 232 goyim explicitly to steal their land in East Jerusalem.

The disgusting malice of these Schlomos is so transparent that it’s honestly kind of funny.

Imagine a country founded on the genocide and racial cleansing of another group of people lecturing anyone on anything.

And then imagine them lecturing you specifically on discrimination and bigotry and all that.

Well, you don’t have to imagine anymore.

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