US claims vital UN human rights policy is too 'woke' to pass
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US claims vital UN human rights policy is too 'woke' to pass
""This text reads as nothing more than a globalist wish list of divisive cultural causes including climate, sexual and reproductive health, gender, and the perverse donor-recipient industrial complex," he continued. "It is completely at odds with the Trump Administration's bold and pragmatic foreign policy.""
"Shrier said in a statement that the Trump administration refused to "advance radical gender ideology in the UN", claiming the policies " distract from and directly undermine the real work to protect and promote the rights of women and girls around the world"."
"He further accused UN members of becoming "obsessed" with what he described as "gender insanity and other terrible ideas.""
The United States twice voted alone against UN resolutions intended to protect humanitarian and UN personnel and enhance international cooperation on disaster-related humanitarian assistance. Deputy US representative Jonathan Shrier described the resolutions as a "globalist wish list" and objected to language the US said conflated LGBTQ and other sexual rights with reproductive healthcare. The Trump administration said it would not "advance radical gender ideology in the UN" and argued that the language distracted from protecting the rights of women and girls. US statements framed the text as promoting divisive cultural causes and a perverse donor-recipient industrial complex.
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