Mauricio Macri and Gender Ideology in Argentina
By Julio Severo
Patricia Bullrich, National Security minister in
Argentina, has appointed transsexual Mara Pérez Reynoso, leader in a homosexual
group, as National Coordinator of Diversity.
Mauricio Macri |
As soon as Macri won the presidential election last
November, U.S. State Secretary John Kerry congratulated Macri, saying
that the U.S. continues to be grateful for Argentina’s leadership at the United
Nations on the advancement of homosexual issues, and looks forward to greater
U.S.-Argentina cooperation to expand those issues.
The Macri administration is unlikely to disappoint the U.S.
government’s wishes.
Argentina lacks a Christian mindset to understand that
the homosexual problem is profoundly destructive, since the times of Sodom.
Some Brazilian pro-life leaders had celebrated Macri’s
victory. They, who fight gender ideology in Brazil, celebrated a man who is
promoting this same ideology in Argentina. While they celebrate Macri, all leftist
media in Latin America celebrate the
first transsexual in a government post in Argentina.
Is Mauricio Macri, the new president of Argentina,
conservative? I had not an answer to this question. So immediately after his
election, I made contact with several Catholic pro-life leaders in Argentina.
One of those contacts was Dr. Jorge Scala, author of the Brazilian book “IPPF:
A Multinacional da Morte” (IPPF: The Multinational Company of Death).
My questions: The Brazilian media have been saying that
the new Argentinian president is conservative. Please, could you confirm if he
is really a pro-life and pro-family conservative? Has he fought abortion and
homosexual “marriage”?
Answer from Dr. Jorge Scala, directly from Argentina:
The adjective “conservative” is
very ambiguous. I do not know very well what meaning it could have in the U.S.
Yet, I can give clear information about the elected Argentinian president in
regard to abortion and homosexual unions. As the mayor of the City of Buenos
Aires, Mauricio Macri promulgated a so called “non-punishable abortion
protocol” legalizing abortion on demand to any women only with a signed sworn
declaration that the pregnancy had been a product of rape. Evidently, he is not
“pro-life.” As to homosexual unions, Mayor Macri personally made the first
homosexual civil union in the City of Buenos Aires, despite that in that time
there was no legislation authorizing it. Evidently, he supports the gay lobby.
Probably, the qualificative “conservative” is a reference to the fact that Mr.
Macri is the son of a wealthy businessman and that he will have economic
politics favoring capitalism.
Brazilian pro-life leaders should be careful. They were
so excited about Macri that they wanted a Macri also in Brazil. They had
thought that he was good just because he had defeated a socialist candidate
supportive of gender ideology. What they do not understand is that left-wing
activists and businessmen are not often necessarily enemies as far as gender
ideology is concerned.
Gender ideology promotion is now a priority in the
Macri administration.
There is no reason to celebrate this kind of
administration.
Portuguese
version of this article: Mauricio Macri e a ideologia de
gênero na Argentina
Source: Last Days Watchman
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