U.S., European Union, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Israel Pressure Romania to Embrace Homosexual Activism
By Julio Severo
Homosexual activists complain that
Romania does not want to allow homosexual “marriage.” They whine that while the
European Union has been making rapid steps to change the definition of family
in its laws, Romania is taking steps to protect the traditional family from
predatory homosexuality.
In an intrusive attempt to help
predatory homosexuality, several embassies expressed in a joint statement
solidarity and support for LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and
intersex) activists of Romania, in the context of the International Day Against
Homophobia in May 17.
The
statement is signed by the following embassies: Argentina, Australia, Austria,
Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Israel, Mexico, Netherlands New
Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United
Kingdom, United States and Uruguay.
Homosexual
activism has minimal support in Romania. So other nations have decided to give
a helping hand to Romanian homosexual groups. For example, last year’s Romanian
Gay Pride drew 2,500 people, including foreign diplomats.
Homosexual
activism in Romania is essentially an imported product. The main homosexualist
group, MozaiQ, was founded in 2012 by a Romanian who, while studying at State
University in California, married a homosexual, and later returned to Romania
to demand legal homosexual “marriage.”
Romanians have the lowest rate of
approval for this kind of “marriage” in the whole of the European Union.
Romania is also among the last
countries in the European Union not to accept any form of civil
union between people of the same sex.
What
accounts for such staunch pro-family stance is Christianity. With a population
of almost 20 million, according to the last census, 87% Romanians declare
themselves Orthodox Christians.
Considering that Romanians
overwhelmingly reject homosexual “marriage” and other items of the predatory
homosexual activism, why are the U.S., European Union, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and
Israel helping Romanian homosexual groups to pressure the Romanian government
to embrace such activism?
Dr.
Peter Costea, a U.S. citizen born and raised in Romania, is asking the right
questions about pro-homosexuality foreign pressures on Romania.
He knows what he is talking about:
He is an attorney who has worked for 27 years representing an increasing number
of individuals victimized by abusive policies of foreign states and
governments.
Addressing
the Argentinian ambassador through official letter, he said,
You signed, along with ambassadors from a
host of countries, a Declaration in support of the pride parade which took
place in Bucharest on May 20, 2017. In doing so, you and the Republic of
Argentina have offended 25 million Romanians worldwide, primarily in Romania,
the Republic of Moldova, Western Europe, and North America. I am one of the
persons you offended.
He added,
This sort of repugnant international
behavior has now become an annual ritual, where clusters of countries from
around the world sign declarations accusing, more or less directly, the people
of Romania of homophobia and transphobia.
I
join Costea in the protest. But it is not only Argentina under Mauricio Macri
that is helping homosexual groups in Romania. Brazil, my nation, too. I had
hoped that with the defeat of the administration of socialist Dilma Rousseff
last year, the new Brazilian administration would stop homosexual activism in
its foreign policy. My hope was dashed.
I also hoped that with the new
administration under Trump the U.S. government would stop its abusive behavior,
under the administration of socialist Obama, of using its embassies to meddle
in other nations’ affairs to promote the homosexual activism.
I
have always denounced the abusive
homosexual activism of my own nation. Even though its pro-sodomy
foreign policy is nasty, Brazil’s influence is not so significant, thank God,
as the massive influence of the U.S. government is.
In
my book “O Movimento Homossexual” (The Homosexual Movement), published
originally by the Brazilian branch of Bethany House Publishers in 1998, I
denounced the Brazilian homosexual movement, which was dependent on the influence
from the U.S. homosexual movement. I exposed the U.S. homosexual reality and I
speculated that Brazil would copy the U.S. homosexual trends in laws, schools,
media, churches, etc. in a few years. Eventually, Brazil actually copied them.
I
denounced especially the Bill Clinton administration and its pro-sodomy
policies.
And
since 2009 I have worked hard to denounce how the Obama administration was
promoting the homosexual activism. I had to denounce, because Obama’s
pro-homosexuality policies affected directly Brazil and other nations.
Even though Trump is different from
Obama, I am aware that he has no conservative history. But he is a businessman
who cares about people utilizing his services. In this case, I hoped that he
cared about evangelicals, who were his main voting bloc. Trump needed
evangelicals, and they helped him. Now evangelicals need Trump to stop
homosexual activism in the U.S. foreign policy.
Trump loves contracts. Because white
evangelicals voted massively for him,
Trump has a moral “contract” with evangelicals.
And if Trump has a moral “contract”
with evangelicals, the U.S. Embassy in Romania should never meddle in Romania’s
affairs against the moral and Christian values of its people in support of the
homosexual sin or any other sin.
Even though some conservatives
could think that the American ambassador in Romania had been appointed by
Obama, this is not so. Previous ambassadors, under Obama, were not allowed to
continue in their jobs after Trump’s inauguration. Trump
fired all of them and chose to fulfill each seat with his own appointments
to avoid the continuation of Obama’s policies.
It
is not only the U.S. Embassy in Romania that is promoting homosexuality. Several
U.S. embassies around the world are
promoting it. In fact, even the Trump’s State Department recognized June
as LGBTI Pride Month.
The
U.S. foreign policy is meddling in other nations’ affairs in support of sodomy
(sex between men) and Trump is silent about these nasty actions of his own
administration, in spite of the fact that he has been informed about these
actions and in spite of the fact that he has all the authority to halt them.
The
Bible shows that sodomy destroys societies. Trump has not initiated the
sodomization of the U.S. society. But he can work to stop it. He has not
initiated the sodomization of other nations through the U.S. foreign policy.
But he can stop it.
After
all, can a nation with a contract with God since its birth keep a contract with
sodomy? Conservative evangelicals, who elected Trump, can help him save America
from the ravages of sodomy.
Continuing, Peter Costea said to
the Argentinian ambassador (a reprimand which I apply to the Brazilian and
American ambassadors too):
First, it is not your role as Ambassador to
pass judgment on the feelings citizens of other countries have with respect to
various issues… By officially throwing your weight and the weight of your
country behind the Declaration, you implicitly condemned those who dare express
a different view on a highly moral and controversial issue. Just like you, I
have also been trained in diplomacy, and one of the fundamental principles we
learned in diplomacy school was to respect the feelings of the citizens of the
countries in which diplomats are posted and not to offend them.
The role of an Ambassador is to connect states
qua states, and communicate matters of mutual concern between them. It is not
to lecture the people of a foreign nation in matters of morality and on which
rational people differ. It is not to arrogantly convey a position of
superiority, by implying that, in this case, you or Argentina stand on higher
moral ground, possess such a stellar record on human rights and have never
fallen short of your own commitments to human rights, that you have attained
the moral position to lecture the people of Romania. Mr. Ambassador, this is
highly inappropriate and offensive.
Second, I doubt that in signing the
Declaration you expressed the true feelings of your nation on the matter. I
doubt you had their approval or consent to sign the Declaration…
Third, I strongly suspect that you signed
the Declaration to curry favor with the European Union on behalf of your
Government. If so, your action was insincere and motivated by political
expediency not conviction. In which case it was hypocritical. It may be that in
signing the Declaration you scored points with the European Union, but you
scored no points or good will with the people of Romania. Please understand
that they, too, have dignity, constitute a sovereign state, a sovereign nation,
and the rules of diplomacy do not allow you to subvert their dignity or
sovereignty.
Fourth, Argentina is not in a position to
lecture Romania or the rest of the world in matters of human rights and
tolerance. Please look into your own country’s past and present and spot your
own human rights deficiencies. Argentina nearly exterminated all of its native
population toward the end of the XIX Century, and today your country
discriminates against Evangelicals.
Borrowing
from Costea’s language, I say: I strongly suspect that Brazil, Argentina, Chile
and Israel signed the Declaration in support of homosexual activism in Romania
to curry favor with the European Union and the United States on behalf of their
governments.
Their
signature was motivated by political expediency and by the politically-correct
conviction that the homosexual behavior is above the well-being of families and
their children.
The
U.S., European Union, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Israel should be ashamed to
help homosexual groups impose predatory homosexual activism in Romania. This is
not democracy.
This is international diplomacy at
the service of homosexual tyranny.
With information from Agerpres,
BalkanInsight, Raluca Ciocian Ardeleanu and Peter Costea’s letter to the
Argentinian Ambassador.
Portuguese
version of this article: EUA,
União Europeia, Brasil, Argentina, Chile e Israel pressionam Romênia a adotar o
ativismo homossexual
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