Why does the UN declaration for indigenous peoples exclude white people

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On Thursday 13th September 2007, the United Nations adopted the The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). The declaration, which aims to develop and establish international human rights standards for indigenous populations across the world, was favoured by a majority of 144 states to 4 (Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States being the four countries who voted against) along with 11 abstentions (Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burundi, Colombia, Georgia, Kenya, Nigeria, Russian Federation, Samoa and Ukraine). In the 11 years since 2007, the four countries who voted against the declaration have since reversed their position and now support it. According to the United Nations, the UNDRIP is the most comprehensive international instrument on the rights of indigenous peoples in the world today.

Why Does the UN Declaration for Indigenous Peoples Exclude White People? - Defend Europa
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Which is why the DEMO TARDS can't figure out why they suffer from " White guilt" , the universities teach " White Privilege" , hate the white, hate being white when you can't decode what is in front of you , you become the victims of your own stupidity eventually causing blow back right back at yourselves and or your kids.

You suffer from weak minded mentalities easily lead by bs because those you ADMIRE and look up to as if the Gov. is your mommy or daddy tell you this or that is so and you believe it like little kids who trust and loathe over their parents and the trust they have for them.

You screw yourselves with Stockholm syndrome.
 

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