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Forums - Politics - Saudi Arabia was elected to the U.N. Women’s Right Commission, and 5 EU countries voted in favor

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oyp1BKhb7Co

 

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-23/outrage-after-least-5-eu-nations-elect-saudi-arabia-un-womens-rights-council



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Weren't they apart of it for a while now?



Mystro-Sama said:
Weren't they apart of it for a while now?

Not the Womens division tough



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No bribes here. That's for sure.



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Does the U.N. Women's Right Commission even do anything, or is it just a ceremonial way to make it seem like they're trying to progress women's issues? I haven't really read about it.



Ah, the irony is strong in this election. I just hope my country wasn't a part of this.



Zkuq said:
Ah, the irony is strong in this election. I just hope my country wasn't a part of this.

Well, even if they were it's not like you had anything to do with it.



VGPolyglot said:
Does the U.N. Women's Right Commission even do anything, or is it just a ceremonial way to make it seem like they're trying to progress women's issues? I haven't really read about it.

The whole UN is a ceremonial way to make it seem like they're trying to progress world issues

I wouldn't really look too much into it anyway



ugh... Might as well have some prominent feminist give them an award for "Best place for women to live" for each year in last decade while they're at it.