UN Agency for Women Targets “Anti-Rights” Groups

(Stefano Gennarini, J.D.. C-fam).

In an anonymous article on its website, the UN agency for women, UN Women, has called upon feminists to defend the homosexual/transgender cause against what they call “anti-rights” groups.

The article warns of the rise of “anti-rights” movements and their recent successes at separating homosexual/transgender issues from mainstream feminism. The article urges feminists to “push forward and act collectively to protect and promote LGBTIQ+ people’s equality and rights.”

It is the success of such groups at blocking the transgender/homosexual agenda that is the principal concern of the UN Women “explainer.” One of their chief concerns is the fact that many feminists object to the erasure of women that comes with the transgender movement.

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ANALYSIS: Are Days Numbered for the UN Population Establishment?

(Stefano Gennarini, J.D.. C-Fam).

The thirtieth anniversary of the 1994 Cairo agreement on population was supposed to be an occasion of celebration for abortion and homosexual/trans groups, but it was not. More than anything else, it raised more questions about the continued relevance of the Cairo agenda.

Abortion and LGBT activists could not bring themselves to celebrate the anniversary of the Cairo agreement because their funding is being scrutinized. As countries are reaping the horrific consequences of sixty years of anti-natalist programs and propaganda, countries are calling into question the importance of future investment.

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Governments Complain About Low Birth Rates at UN Population Conference

(Iulia-Elena Cazan. C-Fam).

A groundswell of complaints engulfed the annual UN Commission on Population and Development. Countries are in an angry panic about the results of decades-long propaganda favoring lowering fertility rates. Even so, Western countries and UN agencies doubled down the need for lower fertility rates.

Governments voiced concerns that low fertility rates are threatening their societies with anemic economic growth, labor shortages, fiscal insolvency, and other social problems at the annual gathering at UN headquarters in New York.

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