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US Ambassadors Host United Nations Event on Trump Admin Effort to Decriminalize Homosexuality Worldwide
By Heather Clark on December 23, 201937 Comments

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US Ambassadors Host United Nations Event on Trump Admin Effort to Decriminalize Homosexuality Worldwide
Posted by Marsha West ∙ December 24, 2019 ∙ In News ∙ Crime, Death, Hate crime, Homosexuality, LGBT, United States Government, United States of America, Trump Donald ∙ Bookmark permalink

“In its press release on Thursday, the United States Mission to the United Nations noted that Trump mentioned the effort to decriminalize homosexuality worldwide during his speech to the General Assembly in September.”

(Heather Clark – Christian News) Two U.S. ambassadors hosted an event at the United Nations on Wednesday entitled “Decriminalizing Homosexuality in Solidarity with LGBTQ People.” The United States Mission to the United Nations released a statement outlining the event and noting President Trump’s commitment to the effort to legalize homosexuality worldwide.

Kelly Craft, the U.S. Ambassador to the UN, along with Richard Grenell, the U.S. Ambassador to Germany and an open homosexual, hosted the meeting, during which time they — and a number of panelists — discussed the status of their mission to decriminalize homosexuality in at least 69 countries.
According to Fox News, nations on the list include Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jamaica, Kenya, Senegal, Cameroon Antigua, Barbuda, Syria and Yemen. The outlet notes that 33 African countries recognized by the U.N. consider homosexual sex acts a crime. Punishments vary from nation to nation, from jail to time to the death penalty. View article →



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Right, Federal Government doesn't have anything to do with morals.  They are too busy pushing immorality.  It was just a couple years ago we were defending marriage between man and woman.
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