Dozens of pro-family leaders denounce U.S. embassy’s participation in Czech ‘gay pride’ parade
by Matthew
Cullinan Hoffman
August 9, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com)
— Dozens of pro-family leaders have signed a petition to condemn the participation of the U.S. embassy in
the Czech Republic in this year’s “gay pride” parade to be held in Prague later
this month.
The signatories “vigorously protest
the participation of the United States Embassy in the Czech Republic in a
so-called gay-pride parade which will take place on August 18,” lamenting that
“at the directive of the president of the United States, Washington is
aggressively promoting the ‘gay’’ agenda internationally, including same-sex
‘marriage’ and the stigmatization and marginalization of any who object to the
same.”
The petition notes that “The
Obama’s administration’s embrace of ‘same-sex marriage’ has been overwhelmingly
rejected by the American people,” and finds no support in international law.
“The United Nations has never
affirmed homosexual ‘marriage’ or rights,” observe the signatories, pointing
out that the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights allows marriage only
for “Men and women of full age,” and that the same document “further defines
the family as ‘the natural and fundamental group unit of society’” which is
“entitled to protection by society and the State.”
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The protest follows a similar
statement issued against the U.S. ambassador to Latvia’s participation in the
“Baltic Gay Pride Parade” in June of this year.
The U.S. State Department, under
the leadership of Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration, has created controversy
in recent years by using its diplomatic muscle and prestige to promote the
homosexual agenda in foreign countries.
The appointment of Marie Carmen
Aponte as ambassador to El Salvador was
blocked by the Senate’s Judiciary Committee in December of last year
because of an open letter she wrote to a local newspaper denouncing
“homophobia,” claiming that those who opposed the acceptance of special rights
for homosexuals are motivated by “hate” and “prejudice,” and quoting Hillary
Clinton’s aphorism that “gay rights are human rights.”
Source:
LifeSiteNews,
via Julio Severo in English: www.lastdayswatchman.blogspot.com
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