Friday, July 11, 2025

Wicked Witch Sin Visa

That trip to Disneyland isn’t happening any time soon...




And you’d have to admit this denial of visa is fully deserved. 

Francesca Albanese’s latest ‘report’ was an almost textbook example of partisan bias and anyone who dared to point this out was immediately blocked by her on X, behaviour completely unfitting of anyone operating under the UN banner.
In a document which pointedly highlighted ‘lucrative’ elements of the conflict, she somehow failed to mention, even once, Hamas and its billionaire mobsters, nor Hezbollah, and of course its presentation was greeted by a chimpanzee chorus of screeches from the likes of Iran, Venezuela and Qatar.
I have some direct — inside the Manhattan tower — experience of the UN, from the mid-80s, when its ideological corruption and corruption corruption was already all too obvious to my junior self.
No matter how serious the abuses one is striving to expose, some attempt at balance, at acknowledging the polyvalence of perspectives surrounding these sort of issues, surely ought to be the primary obligation of a multilateral body, such as the UN.
Her even more brazenly antisemitic and terror-touting husband Massimiliano, a World Bank employee in Tunisia, has ties to the PLO which represent a conflict of interest at best. 

Neither of them should be allowed anywhere near international organizations.
And as a trained lawyer Albanese should know just how wrong it is to repeatedly and publicly associate the commission of a crime (genocide, in this instance) with individuals or collectives, when they have never been found guilty of such in a court of law and when the evidence which might be presented therein appears sketchy at best.
Instead this gaslighting ‘rappoteur’ has become one of those legal professionals, rather like our own Rafael Curruchiche — similarly sanctioned by the US State Department — all too obviously dedicating this high viz, profound responsibility stage of their career to blatant distortions or indeed inversions of reality, which the vast majority of us can readily appreciate with or without the Albanese propaganda filter.


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