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Dear Colleague,
The U.S. House just passed a bill that would bar foreigners from entry into the United States as they are critical of the homosexual/trans agenda. It passed narrowly. Every single Democrat went along. Sadly, six reprehensible Republicans went along with this. Stefano Gennarini, J.D. and Lisa Correnti report.
Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. is a global authority on the Universal Periodic Review which is a process where governments criticize each other on human rights violations. The bad news is that the sexual left has increased pressure. The good news is that most governments ignore them. Want to know the government that is most aggressive on abortion and homosexual/trans? Iceland. Iceland. LOL. Iceland. Rebecca Oas, Ph. D. reports.
In the coming days you are going to get a petition from us about how the UN is blocking pro-life groups from participating in the upcoming Commission on the Status of Women. We need your help in making some noise about this. Watch this space.
Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith.
Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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U.S. House Democrats Adopt Bill to Prosecute Foreign Opponents of LGBT Agenda
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by Stefano Gennarini, J.D. and Lisa Correnti
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WASHINGTON, D.C. February 10 (C-Fam) “Is a parent who rejects her minor child’s wish for a sex change operation complicit in cruelty?” Read more >>
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C-Fam Investigation Reveals Lack of Agreement and Nefarious Connections in UN Human Rights Mechanism
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WASHINGTON, D.C. February 10 (C-Fam) UN human rights bodies increasingly pressure countries to accept redefinitions of gender and the family, and to liberalize abortion laws. One mechanism, the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), reveals how little agreement exists for this agenda. This is occurring despite concerted efforts by wealthy Western countries to steer the process according to their priorities. Read More >>
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