UN
Journal Re-Tweets Porn Video
Then Deletes As Inner City Press
Asks UN of It and Guterres Ban
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR PFT Q&A, NY
Post
UNITED NATIONS,
November 13 – The United
Nations Journal on November 13
re-tweeted a come-on for
pornographic videos. Inner
City Press is publishing the
screenshot, from 10:31 am, here.
Now as Inner City Press asked
the UN Spokesman who has had
it banned from entering the UN
for 132 days since having it
roughed up while it reported
on dirty deals in the UN
Budget Committee, the UN's
promotion of porn has come
down.
The UN Journal is
the way the United Nations
announces formal and informal
meetings, and documents such
as member states' letters
filed with UN Secretary
General Antonio Guterres. Its
Twitter account, along with
porn promotion for "more happy
customers and new content cmon
baby," re-tweets UN promotions
such as “@antonioguterres: At
a time of multiplying
conflicts, advancing climate
change, deepening inequality
and rising tensions over
trade, we need a reformed,
reinvigorated and strengthened
multilateral system. My
remarks at #ParisPeaceForum.”
(Inner City Press review of
Guterres' speech here).
But while
Guterres UN justified having
Inner City Press roughed up
and banned on it supposedly
improperly covering the UN
Budget Committee meeting after
7 pm, it seems no one at his
UN other than a critic is help
accountable, whether for
re-tweeting porn or in the
case of his UN Security,
watching bestiality porn
during the work day. His
peacekeepers commit child
rapes and face as a penalty
being sent back to their home
country.
Guterres
calls himself a feminist. He
is on November 13 once again
out of town, this time to
attend a predatory investor's
award ceremony without
answering how much it costs
and what the benefit to the UN
is. We'll have more on this.
Watch this site.
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