One Good Reason Why Jews Don’t Trust the UN

A lot of people often ask me why Israel doesn’t allow UN forces into the occupied territories, and why it rejects so many of the UN resolutions levied against it. “How can you accuse the UN of antisemitism,” they ask?

Well, here’s one good reason: The fourth Secretary General (ie., head honcho) of the UN, Kurt Waldheim, was a Nazi. And he’s still on the payroll.

Old news for some, but new news for the new Left with their total lack of historical sense.

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2 Responses to “One Good Reason Why Jews Don’t Trust the UN”

  1. Well, here’s one good reason: The fourth Secretary General (ie., head honcho) of the UN, Kurt Waldheim, was a Nazi. And he’s still on the payroll.

    well yes, but the way you phrase that, it’s kind of misleading

    When the UN hired him, it was not public knowledge that he had a nazi past - he had been lying and covering it up. The revelations about his past only came out about a decade later, when he was running for political office in Austria.

    Also, documentation came out “proving” that he had not committed any war crimes, and nobody had smoking-gun type evidence against him, so even though most people still think he probably has mucho blood on his hands - and he probably does - it can’t really be proven on paper conclusively, as far as I’ve read.


    Babylonian · November 30th, 2003 at 10:01 pm
  2. and c.i.a. documents revealed last year i believe showed that everyone at the u.n. and in the u.s. state department knew full well that he was a nazi. further, you can’t be a nazi and not at the very least be guilty of complicity with war crimes.


    mo1 · November 30th, 2003 at 10:49 pm

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