Human Rights: What Are They? They are Jewish/Marxist Inventions, Created Out of Thin Air
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“Human rights” are like ghosts: nearly everyone claims to have seen one, or heard one, but there’s zero evidence that they even exist except in the minds of leftists and Jews.
“Human rights” (there are 30 of them, apparently!) are “rights that all human beings have.” Really? Ha-ha-ha! According to who? Hmmm? God? Santa Clause? The guy who works at the sandwich shop across the street? Who created these mysterious, shadowy “human rights”? Surprise! A Jew created these “rights”: his name was RenĂ© Cassin (1887-1976). Here’s a quote about Cassin and human rights: “He was the brains and the driving force behind the UN commission that drew up the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948.” Furthermore, “…it was Cassin who actually put pen to paper and inked the first draft…” (of the declaration). Cassin was the wizard behind the curtain, pulling levers and knobs in order to fool the dumb gentiles. They ought to call them “Jewman Rights.”
[1] The United Nations’ 1948 “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” reads: “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.” Equal? This is Marxism, which worships human equality. It also reads: “Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.” No distinction between humans in any way? This is also Marxism