Thursday, July 04, 2019

Bolsonaro administration in Brazil embraces a leftist stance by failing to confront gay adoption and by ordering evangelical minister to confront “violence against homosexuals”


Bolsonaro administration in Brazil embraces a leftist stance by failing to confront gay adoption and by ordering evangelical minister to confront “violence against homosexuals”

By Julio Severo
According to the only representative of evangelicals in the high-level government cabinet, there are direct orders from President Jair Bolsonaro for her to “confront violence against LGBT community” and not to confront laws requiring the delivery of children for homosexual adoption.
Bolsonaro and Damares
The information comes from Minister Damares Alves, from the Ministry of Women, Family and Human Rights, who in a report in the homosexual website Observatório G (G Watch) said,
“We recognize violence against the community and we have to face it. And President Bolsonaro gave orders to this minister for us to confront violence against the LGBT community. It exists and should be addressed. But this administration comes with a proposal to confront all segments and our ministry has a specific board of directors dedicated to the LGBT community. We are going to make this confrontation with a lot of courage. Without fear.”
“To confront violence against the LGBT community” is the flagship of homosexual strategies to advance their agenda. It is the supreme gay Trojan horse. This is the default method of the left to advance its agenda.
In Brazil, there are over 60,000 murders a year and, according to homosexual groups, only 400 homosexuals are murdered a year, often in situations involving dangerous scenarios such as prostitution and drugs. But 400 is less than 1 percent of 60,000. Only socialists have the peculiar concern of prioritizing a minority to the detriment of the majority. So why has Bolsonaro embraced this kind of concern?
The surprise is that Damares, who has become internationally famous for questioning the homosexualization of girls through Disney cartoons, seems to be obeying all of Bolsonaro’s orders to advance the gay Trojan horse.
The G Watch report also addressed the issue of gay couples adopting children, and on that subject Minister Damares said,
“Gay couples already have this guaranteed by law. Today in Brazil anyone over 21 can adopt, then the law is already providing these rights to gay couples. So we do not have to discuss whether this can or cannot. That’s already a vested right.”
Therefore, the official stance of the Bolsonaro administration and its order to its ministers is to make no confrontation with socialist laws that force children to be delivered into the hands of homosexuals. Such a stance is sheer selling-out to a very serious problem, because adoption by homosexuals is a great psychological violence, often resulting in physical and sexual violence.
To categorize crimes against homosexuals and to decategorize and decharacterize crimes committed by homosexuals, especially against children, is to ideologize human rights — a standard leftist practice.
If a government is unable to protect children, including against homosexual predators who lure them through immoral propaganda and adoption, what is its use?
In addition, treating homosexual couples as deserving the respect afforded to married couples is a shame in a supposedly conservative government. Like millions of Brazilians, I voted for Bolsonaro not for him in the end to say, “All that the socialist administrations have approved in regard to the gay agenda, I will accept and maintain.” Adoption by gay couples is a homosexualistic conquest of socialists.
In this issue, as an evangelical Damares is in a difficult situation, between obeying a socialist law and obeying biblical and conservative principles. Speaking for myself, I would not be able to obey Bolsonaro’s orders if he told me to respect socialist laws on homosexuality and “confront violence against the LGBT community.” Socialist administrations in Brazil made such confrontation often.
I voted for Bolsonaro for his willingness, during the elections, to confront socialist laws. For example, in 2018 Bolsonaro said that the Child and Adolescent Statute (CAS) should be “ripped and thrown into the toilet.” This is an attitude of not accepting wicked laws. And CAS is one of the worst laws in Brazil, having been approved during the corrupt right-wing Collor administration as evidence of Brazil’s loyalty to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. CAS mirrors this UN socialist document. Tearing and throwing into the toilet CAS is more than a duty by a conservative president.
Bolsonaro had also shown a willingness to confront the Anti-Spanking Law, approved with the help of socialist Maria do Rosário in 2014. But now, as a president, he is silent about tearing up CAS and he is silent about confronting the Anti-Spanking Law, but strangely he gives orders to an evangelical minister to do exactly what the past Brazilian socialist administration were already doing: “to confront violence against the LGBT community.”
Delivering children for adoption to gay couples is a major violence. Such violence, even when enshrined in law, needs confrontation. It is enough to mention the recent case of the two lesbians who, in their obsession of transforming a boy into a “girl,” tortured, mutilated, cut off his penis and in the end beheaded the boy. This homosexual violence needs urgent confrontation, but instead does the Bolsonaro administration order its evangelical minister to confront violence against homosexuals?
In the G Watch report, there is also information that within Damares’s Ministry there is a homosexual board to deal with homosexual issues. That is, Bolsonaro’s order included a homosexual department within his administration.
In early 2019, Agência Brasil had already reported that, according to information from Damares, Bolsonaro had decided to maintain in the federal government the Board of Directors for the Promotion of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transvestite and Transsexual Rights.
“No rights conquered by the LGBT community will be violated,” Damares said in the Agência Brasil report. “Rights conquered by gays” means “rights given by the past socialist administrations.” This means that the Bolsonaro administration will keep all the privileges that the Lula and Dilma administrations gave for homosexual activism.
I and millions of conservatives voting for Bolsonaro now pay, through taxes, homosexuals inside his administration to advance their Trojan horses through a supposedly conservative government.
The Bolsonaro administration owes explanations to millions of conservatives. If Bolsonaro had the courage to say that CAS should be ripped and thrown into the toilet, why not keep that promise? Why not also address the laws requiring children to be handed over to homosexuals? Why, instead of making a confrontation with gay Trojan horses, does the Bolsonaro administration force an evangelical minister to make a socialist confrontation on behalf of the gay agenda?
I could not be a minister of Bolsonaro, because I would never obey orders to value homosexual achievements of the past socialist administrations in Brazil. Joseph in Egypt is a good example for us Christians. In government, his priority was the well-being of the Jewish people and their values.
However, if Bolsonaro appointed me to tear CAS and throw it into the toilet, I would do so with the utmost pleasure. Fighting against socialism is one of my priorities and CAS is one of the most socialist laws in Brazilian history.
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