Obama: Making the world safe for same-sex relations
Obama: Making the world safe for same-sex relations
U.S. President Barack Obama and his Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton have upped the ante in pushing their “gay rights” agenda on the world. On December 5, 2011, Obama set forth his plan for the United States to police other nations where homosexuality is not promoted.
The White House statement is called the Presidential memorandum: International initiatives to advance the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons.
In the introduction to the multi-section document, Obama explains that he has already instructed agencies “engaged abroad” to start “taking action to promote the fundamental human rights of LGBT persons everywhere.”
Specifically, the plan is to intervene in other nations where the homosexual lifestyle is opposed by the people and the government.
This would happen through U.S. embassies and agencies that would “strengthen existing efforts to effectively combat the criminalization by foreign governments of LGBT status or conduct and to expand efforts to combat discrimination, homophobia, and intolerance on the basis of LGBT status or conduct.”
Further, any LGBT person who wants special access to the United States will be accommodated. Obama explains:
“In order to improve protection for LGBT refugees and asylum seekers at all stages of displacement, the Departments of State and Homeland Security shall enhance their ongoing efforts to ensure that LGBT refugees and asylum seekers have equal access to protection and assistance.” Federal workers will be trained to help LGBT members in their desires.
Catholic Insight
U.S. President Barack Obama and his Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton have upped the ante in pushing their “gay rights” agenda on the world. On December 5, 2011, Obama set forth his plan for the United States to police other nations where homosexuality is not promoted.
The White House statement is called the Presidential memorandum: International initiatives to advance the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons.
In the introduction to the multi-section document, Obama explains that he has already instructed agencies “engaged abroad” to start “taking action to promote the fundamental human rights of LGBT persons everywhere.”
Specifically, the plan is to intervene in other nations where the homosexual lifestyle is opposed by the people and the government.
This would happen through U.S. embassies and agencies that would “strengthen existing efforts to effectively combat the criminalization by foreign governments of LGBT status or conduct and to expand efforts to combat discrimination, homophobia, and intolerance on the basis of LGBT status or conduct.”
Further, any LGBT person who wants special access to the United States will be accommodated. Obama explains:
“In order to improve protection for LGBT refugees and asylum seekers at all stages of displacement, the Departments of State and Homeland Security shall enhance their ongoing efforts to ensure that LGBT refugees and asylum seekers have equal access to protection and assistance.” Federal workers will be trained to help LGBT members in their desires.
Catholic Insight