Joe Biden’s United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has launched a new ‘LGBTQI+ Inclusive Development Policy,’ which demands foreign countries adhere to woke U.S. standards including the use of personal pronouns, ‘allyship’, and even the notion that “cisgender LGBQ individuals with stable employment and income, while still stigmatized, may also live a very different reality than gender-nonconforming, intersex, and/or transgender individuals.”
The document published this week also features an illustration of what appears to be an adult man holding the hand of a clearly unrelated young child alongside some one carrying a “genderfluid” bag, and a plethora of LGBTQI+ “flags” being waved at a pink-haired woman.
The stated outcomes of Biden’s USAID policy focus is to introduce gay pride and gender theory masquerading as “comprehensive sexuality education”. The document also stresses “reproductive rights” aka abortion on demand, and introduces the phrase “sexual orientation, a gender identity, gender expression, and sex characteristics” with the acronym: “SOGIESC”.
SOGIESC, according to the United Nation’s “Glossary of Definitions”, is an “umbrella term for all people whose sexual orientations, gender identities, gender expressions and/or sex characteristics place them outside culturally mainstream categories,” and thusly represents the “+” in LGBTQI+.
The UN also states in the same document that the word “homosexual” should no longer be used, because it is “perceived as clinical in nature,” and that special care should be taken not to use “any terms that associate people with diverse SOGIESC with pedophilia.”
USAID is a federal agency that is supposed to use American taxpayer funding for international aid, and for basic requirements, including food, infrastructure, and medicine. With its budget of tens of billions per year, Biden’s USAID claims it now has a “steadfast commitment to championing LGBTQI+ inclusive development and the human rights of LGBTQI+ persons as part of a coordinated, whole-of-government effort with our partners on the ground.”
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Jake Welch and Raheem Kassam contributed to this report.