THE UNITED NATIONS SMEARS LEGO

By Michelle Malkin  •  March 21, 2006 06:23 AM

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Today is The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights is celebrating the day with this vile poster portraying Denmark’s most famous company as racist:

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Your tax dollars at work.

Support Denmark. Buy LEGO.

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Some readers seem to be missing the context of this ad campaign and want to give the U.N. the benefit of the doubt. Writes E.:

You might be reaching a little to suppose that the UN meant to criticize Denmark in that poster on racism. I think it’s a clever way a making a very good point about bigotry, that it’s not always what we think it is. Let’s not be hypersensitive and constantly seeking out imagined insults in our culture like the PC crowd does.

Please don’t be naive.

Ed Lasky at The American Thinker gets it.

And read this: There’s something rotten at the U.N.

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Question: What has the U.N. said or done about the Abdul Rahman case?

Answer: Nothing.

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Reader James Draper e-mails an alternate poster for the U.N., which he also sent to the UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights:

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