Obama State Department offers funding to transgender pressure groups overseas
The Obama State Department is putting enormous
pressure on traditional countries to regularize, promote, and protect what many
consider to be disordered, even psychotic behavior, specifically related to
those who think they are the wrong sex.
The Global Equity Fund, founded in 2011 by the
US State Department, is inviting applications for groups that want to promote
transgenderism in foreign countries. The grants are aimed in part at legal
groups to force governments to recognize the transgender ideology, that is, the
ideas aimed at normalizing transgendered behavior.
The grant objectives include calls to reform
judicial systems that may reject transgenderism and also encourages the
formation of legal groups that will sue governments and also try to entice
“regional and international human rights mechanisms” to intervene.
The Global Equity Fund also hopes to force
governments to pay for sex change operations, whereby healthy organs
— breasts and penises — are amputated so that the “patient” will feel
more like the opposite sex. The Fund hopes to get foreign government to force
medical schools to “depatholigize gender diversity and transgender identity.”
What this means practically is making sure medical students accept the
transgender ideology and call men “she” if they wish it.
The United States government has made radical
social policy the central part of its foreign policy during the Obama
administration. As US Ambassador Samantha Power said recently regarding US
promotion of LGBT rights: “We’re getting this issue into the DNA of the United
Nations.”
Last year the US punished Uganda for having
“discriminatory” laws on gays by cancelling a joint military training exercise
even though Uganda is an important ally of America in combating terrorism in
that part of the world.
According to the New York Times, “Since 2012,
United States officials said, the American government has spent more than $41
million specifically to promote gay rights globally, along with a portion of
$700 million earmarked for marginalized groups to support gay communities and
causes. More than half of the $700 million, and $6.6 million of the $41
million, was spent on sub-Saharan Africa — just one indication of the
continent’s importance to the new policy.”
African diplomats and NGOs have told the
Friday Fax that the pressure from the US is immense and is causing a great deal
of consternation. It is widely reported that the pressure coming from the US
and the EU has caused something of a backlash in Africa. Even LGBT activists
have blamed the tough Ugandan laws on a blowback from Africans offended by the
leftist pressure from the US.
The African bishops have also complained.
Three years ago at the Synod of African Bishops there were many complaints
about what they call “cultural imperialism.” In his talk to the UN last
September, Pope Francis condemned what he called “ideological colonization,” a
direct reference to efforts of the UN, US and EU to spread radical social
policy.
The promotion of LGBT issues at the UN is
nearly constant and there is a deep divide between the Member States of the UN
and the bureaucracy. The Member States have regularly rejected efforts to
regularize LGBT issues in UN documents.