Tuesday, July 04, 2023

Human rights issue that will be cancelled in one... two... three

 this is a follow up to an earlier blogpost about the use of children in the Philippines for the sex trade: Not just street kids being exploited, but the fact that the computer savvy Philippines is the world leader in cybersex.

But why do I say it will be cancelled? Because all the non PC people are trying to point it out, and hey, that means it's being pushed by evil right wing bigots, right?

Sigh.


and don't forget the interview with the (other) ragin Cajun on EWTN, who has been obliquely criticized by the big guy in rome for not following the designated propaganda that this pope is wonderful and should never be criticized.

Well, anyway, here is his interview:


Most of the countries where this is going on are helpless against the criminal gangs behind this human trafficking, and it is not something ordinary folk back (although, like here in the Philippines, the victims are seen as being exploited because they are poor, so yes, here the grass roots left is not backing the US pro sex agenda because they know that the poor are victims of the rich in this).

In the meanwhile, the US State department continues to push the gender agenda that weakens the family: the latest is Biden pushing trans genderism. Hey, our trans and baclas and tomboys are usually seen as part of the extended family so no problem. 

But the US is not pushing accepting gay people as people: because it is backed by forces that have an extreme agenda of complete acceptance of any sexual act and hatred of any restrictions or criticism: an agenda that would destroy the family, the churches and any believer who won't go along with the agenda (read how this is spun by CNN and you see how it is twisted to demonize believers). By the way: this extreme agenda is quietly opposed by many ordinary gays who just want to be left alone... so alas one of the casualties of this aggression is that the "live and let live" attitude is starting to be rejected. 

One reason for the anti gay laws in Africa is that the US/EU promoting of sexuality on various levels is seen as a way to allow exploitation of kids by gay tourism and expats working there, and a rememberance of how the problem sons often were settled in the colonies where they could indulge in sexually exploiting locals of both sexes. 

And of course, here in the Philippines, one reason that the left succeeded in closing the US bases years ago was not just nationalism but because they were behind the huge exploitation of women in nearby towns. 

How bad is the problem here? Well it even has it's own Wikipedia page. Read it and weep.

Sigh.

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