UN Appoints First Investigator on LGBT “Discrimination”
By Julio
Severo
The
U.N. Human Rights Council has appointed Vitit Muntarbhorn of Thailand as the
first U.N. investigator charged with investigating “homophobic” policies, including
“violence” and “discrimination” based on sexual orientation and gender
identity.
Vitit Muntarbhorn |
Muntarbhorn’s
appointment has been celebrated and praised by homosexual activists around the
world. ILGA (International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex
Association) said, “For us, it is particularly fitting that he should be
appointed to this position in the tenth anniversary year of the Yogyakarta
Principles which he helped co-chair in 2006. As ILGA holds its 28th World
Conference in Thailand later this year, it seems very appropriate that we
should be commemorating this in his home country as he now takes up this new office.”
The Yogyakarta Principles promote the gay agenda by using the
ideological rhetoric of human rights, sexual orientation and gender identity.
Besides having been the Yogyakarta co-chair, Muntarbhorn was a technical
adviser to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on LGBTQ issues in
Asia.
Yet,
not everyone is celebrating. Brazilian magazine Istoe said the appointment was
heavily criticized by Russia and added, “Many governments have already
indicated that they are going to make every effort to hinder the investigator’s
work. The Russian government accused the initiative of money waste. ‘This is
about private lives and there is no need of a system of special protection,’
said the Kremlin. Vladimir Putin’s diplomacy made it clear that it is not
satisfied with the way the U.N. has addressed the issue of human rights. Alexey
Borodavkin, Russian Ambassador at the U.N., said that he expects Muntarbhorn’s
investigation to ‘take into consideration tradition and religion’ of nations.”
The
attack on a Orlando gay nightclub, which was committed by an Islamic terrorist,
has been used as the most important example that homosexuals need protection
and intervention from the U.N. In fact, this example was specifically mentioned
on the appointment of Vitit Muntarbhorn, who will establish contacts with LGBT
advocates and organizations around the world and engage with governments and
civil society to make recommendations for combating “violence” and
“discrimination” against homosexuals.
Even
though the U.N. investigator’s mission uses words
about combating “violence” and “discrimination,” the same words have been used
around the world to force same-sex marriage, cross-gender bathroom use, LGBT
“rights” to indoctrinate children at schools, and much more.
The
U.N. investigator has the mission to collect reports and complaints from
homosexual groups and individuals worldwide and he will then use these
complaints along with the full arsenal of the UN Office of the High
Commissioner for Human Rights to pressure governments to overturn their laws
protecting marriage, family, children and religious and cultural values.
Typically,
homosexual groups and individuals worldwide treat as “violence” and
“discrimination” all effort to bar a legal disfigurement of marriage and
attempts to ban homosexual indoctrination on children. Rev. Scott Lively, a
Pentecostal minister, has been legally persecuted because gay groups, with the
assistance of George Soros’ socialist legal machine, interpreted that his
preaching against homosexuality equates violence. They
are accusing Lively of “Crimes Against Humanity”! Will the U.N.
investigator grant victory to anti-Lively activists and label ministers,
priests and preachers as “Criminals Against Humanity”?
Russia
was vigorously condemned and ostracized by the U.S. government and the European
Union since the approval of a
Russian law banning homosexual propaganda to children and teens.
Will the U.N. investigator officially condemn as “criminal,” “violence” and
“discrimination” the Russian efforts to protect their children and teens from
homosexual propaganda?
In
2011, PayPal
closed my account definitively, after a campaign orchestrated by
U.S. homosexualist group AllOut. To me, PayPal explained that I am ineligible
to receive donations from my friends and readers because “you are not a
registered non-profit organization.” To AllOut, PayPal explained that it closed my
account because “We take very seriously any cases where a user has incited
hatred, violence or intolerance because of a person’s sexual orientation.” My
case was denounced by WND (WorldNetDaily), which run this headline: “PayPal blacklists
Christian writer.” It was reported also by a U.S. Catholic TV (in
this link: https://youtu.be/fSSjmMwQNn4)
The ChristianPost, a major evangelical media, also covered my case (in this
link: https://youtu.be/oZ8fzSkiB5A)
Will
the U.N. investigator not only side with AllOut, but also recommend the same
denial of transactional services to Christians as punishment for their
“homophobia” — biblical views opposed to homosexual practices?
This
scenario is not impossible to happen. Last year, the U.S.
appointed homosexualist Randy Berry as the First
Global Envoy for the homosexual agenda. In a very short time, he
talked about Russia and Saudi Arabia in a trip to Brazil. Brazilian
magazine Istoé asked him: “The U.S. has criticized Russia for being so
authoritarian with women and homosexuals, but, at the same time, the U.S. keeps
close relations to nations as Saudi Arabia, whose acts are worse. Are you
uncomfortable about this situation?”
In his
answer, Berry refrained from condemning the Saudi dictatorship, which murders
homosexuals. Even though Istoé portrayed Russia in a bad light in the
homosexual issue, the only “crime” of Russia is to have a law banning homosexual
propaganda to children. Is a crime to protect children from such propaganda? It
seems so, because the U.S. government has used all effort to condemn systematically
the Russian law, which does not order the murder of homosexuals. But Saudi
Arabia has been spared such U.S. systematic condemnations for killing
homosexuals.
If
even the U.S. has not been fair and honest in the issues involving the gay
agenda, how could the U.N. be fairer and more honest?
The
U.N. investigator’s appointment was approved by socialist nations, including
nations members of the “Core LGBT Group,” a group within U.N. of eleven
countries committed to “concerted action” for LGBT rights. The “Core LGBT
Group,” led by the U.S., is composed by the European Union, Israel and Brazil.
Since
the attack on the Orlando gay nightclub, the
Obama administration, with the full arsenal of the U.S. government, and the
“Core LGBT Group” have been pressuring the United Nations to lead a
global effort to advance the gay agenda around the world. The appointment of a
U.N. investigator is result of their effort.
The
Orlando attack should be used by the U.S. government to press the U.N. to
condemn global Islamic violence, but it is being used to build a global legal
machine to harass and censor moral and Christian views opposed to homosexual
behavior.
With
information of Istoe, ILGA, Human Rights Campaign and Family Watch
International.
Portuguese
version of this article: ONU nomeia primeiro investigador de
“discriminação” LGBT
Source: Last Days Watchman
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