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Como el país más poblado de África, Nigeria se encuentra en el punto de mira del movimiento de planificación familiar y el aborto.
Open Letter to the Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam)
https://c-fam.org/
I tried to send this in an email to [email protected] but it was returned as undeliverable.
‘I think it's wonderful what you do for the unborn and the pro life cause. However, I don't understand why you find it necessary to speak against those who aren't hurting anyone. Just because you don't agree with their actions, doesn't make you their judge and jury. When you use phrases like "so-called homosexual rights" you sound very snarky and rude. Everyone should have rights, regardless of who they are or whether you agree with them. Saving lives is so much more important than trying to take those rights away from the LGBT community. You may not be aware, but there are pro life people in that community, and we should be working with them to save babies, which is the most important issue before us, rather than alienating them through hatred. And yes, it is hatred when you say that they shouldn't have rights. Jesus told us to love our enemies, and the LGBT are not even our enemies, so how much more should we love them? He socialized with the people who were hated by the religious establishment of His day, and who is more hated today by the religious establishment than LGBT? I have no doubt that we sadden and disappoint Him when we speak hate. Please prayerfully consider your words and actions toward people, regardless of who they are. Jesus loves everyone. Shouldn't we?’
Nigeria criticizes U.N. for seeking end to LGBTI repression
Nigeria criticizes U.N. for seeking end to LGBTI repression
Murder victim Delon Melville — one of 1,000s — and the bushes where his body was found. Click the image for a list of some recent homophobic and transphobic murders.
The hate-crime murders of thousands of LGBTI people worldwide aren’t enough to convince Nigerian officials or their anti-gay American supporters that tolerance for sexual minorities is a good idea.
Nigeria claimsthat an appeal by the…
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Trans hate organizations added to Southern Poverty Law Center' hate group list
Trans hate organizations added to Southern Poverty Law Center’ hate group list
LEXIE CANNES STATE OF TRANS — In all, the Southern Poverty Law Center added seven different anti-trans/LGBT organizations to their hate group list. Of these seven, two stand out as being particularly notorious to transgender people.
Brad Dacus’ Pacific Justice Institute was probably the no-brainer addition. Dacus made the headlines when it discovered he fabricated a false and inflammatory…
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Gates Foundation not about abortion? I don't think so.
Bill and Melinda Gates may say they are “not about abortion,” but their latest family planning campaign has a heavy focus on controversial abortion access and procedures. Among the world’s richest persons, the couple has promoted a global family planning campaign, branded as “No Controversy,” to which world leaders contributed over $2.6 billion. However their international campaign conference in Ethiopia features numerous workshops listing abortion as their focus. C-Fam has more:
An estimated 3,000 people are expected to attend the meeting designed to build on last year’s London Summit where governments, corporations and wealthy foundations pledged political and financial commitments to increase family planning in developing countries. Melinda Gates is scheduled to speak…
On the agenda for the family planning conference in Ethiopia are sessions titled “Efforts to Implement Policies that Expand Access to Safe Abortion,” “Access to Safe Abortions,” “Abortion and Quality of Care,” and “Abortion: Before and After.” These feature representatives of the world’s top abortion providers–Ipas, Planned Parenthood, and Marie Stopes–as well as other pro-abortion groups.
Abortion is also the topic of two of the five poster exhibits and several “topical roundtables,” including an Ipas-chaired discussion promoting the World Health Organization’s problematic guidelines on how to do abortions.
Austin Ruse, president of the Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute (C-FAM) responded to the Senate’s passage of the Employment Nondiscrimination Act with a column in Crisis magazine today declaring that ENDA will lead to “quotas for transsexuals” and force businesses to hire unqualified transgender workers: “They don’t even have to know how to type as long as they have lopped off their penises or at least wear dresses.”
All of which got Ruse to wondering why the “totalitarian” gay rights movement isn’t “embarrassed by the T in LGBT,” or what he calls “displays of obvious psychological disturbances.”
h/t: Miranda at RWW
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