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Is the UNFPA Run by Sex Addicts?
C-FAM | Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute ^ | November 20, 2014 | Rebecca Oas

Posted on 11/21/2014 7:01:43 AM PST by CharlesOConnell

Is the UNFPA Run by Sex Addicts?

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A book titled “Sun King” about South-West Native American life, told of a traditional belief that witches live in secret chambers in hillsides, where they hold their convocations, doing terrible things to people walking alone whom they have waylaid.

Might these hillside lairs of witches be the skycrapers inhabited by leaders of the Ford Foundation or the Rockefeller-funded Population Foundation?

Does an elite, international movement that seeks to initiate millions of people into lives of sexually obsessive behavior run the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)?

I had a chance encounter with a sex addict that causes me to meditate on the lives of the individuals agitating to change the traditional outlook of people in hundreds of stable societies. I stopped by a business at Madison & Manzanita in Carmichael, California, by the Home Depot, to ask for change. A random stranger, a woman in her 50s, propositioned me for anonymous sex. I realized that she was one of the sex addicts about whom we read. I was a dumpy, overweight, overworked 50-something; there was nothing about me that would attract her to me, except that she was on a jag of anonymous sexual encounters. Anyone would have done.

Add to this tortured soul’s living hell, an ideological layer driven by an international movement based on pseudoscientific studies like those amassed by the The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction at Indiana University.

While the greatest gains in HIV control in Africa are being reported in areas with abstinence programs, the Center for Family and Human Rights, C-Fam, is reporting on a UNFPA effort to spread the gospel of sexual obsession to millions of innocent children.

UNFPA: Children Have Right to Sex, Drugs, Abortion to Reduce Population, by Rebecca Oas, Ph.D , on November 20, 2014.

https://c-fam.org/friday_fax/unfpa-children-right-sex-drugs-abortion-reduce-population/

There are more young people in the world now than ever before. According to the United Nations Population Fund’s latest report, this represents an unprecedented opportunity for progress, but only if future generations are smaller.

UNFPA’s prescription to ensure a “demographic dividend” includes freely available abortion for adolescents, removing age of consent, drug and prostitution laws, and reduced parental involvement in the sexual formation of their children.

“[Y]oung people require a wide range of sexual and reproductive health services, including . . . safe abortion care,” says the 2014 State of World Population, released Tuesday. According to UNFPA, legal systems in most countries lag behind commitments they made in international human rights treaties, and have “yet to catch up with the realities of adolescents and youth.”

No UN treaty mentions abortion, nor obliges countries to make youth vulnerable to adults offering sexual and reproductive services.

Of particular concern to UNFPA are age of consent laws requiring parental permission to access abortion, contraceptives, or other services like needle exchange programs for drug users.

“[A]ge of consent laws contradict the idea that young people should participate in decisions that affect them in line with their evolving capabilities,” says the report, equating participation in decision-making with unilateral control.

UNFPA also criticizes laws against “same-sex behaviour, drug use, and selling sex or sex work,” on the grounds that they “fall particularly hard on young people realizing their sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights.”

Ideally, parents should be a primary source of information and guidance on sexuality, the report allows, but this “does not happen the way it should.” In UNFPA’s view, parents often “do not know how to talk to their children about such matters.”

The report posits that positive behavior changes among young people “could be influenced by policy interventions, such as those that loosen age or parental-consent restrictions on adolescents’ access to services.”

While UNFPA’s primary concern is curbing population growth, its focus on young people is steeped in the language of human rights, maximizing potential, and removing barriers to success. Young people are not only the targets of the approach, but are also being groomed to be its chief proponents. That means giving them messages they are not hearing at home or in their communities.

However, the premise that reducing the fertility of developing countries will catapult them into prosperity is questionable. Countries with low fertility and growing elderly populations face increasing financial burdens, since dependent children incur lower costs than dependent older people.

Economists have observed that a drop in fertility tends to follow, rather than precede, increased economic prosperity, which is why the “demographic dividend” appeared more pronounced in Asia than in Latin America or other developing regions.

While the report acknowledges that young people are held back by economic stagnation and lack of education or job opportunities, its chief concern is that poverty “can be a powerful barrier to individuals getting what they need to achieve their sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights.”

In total, the UNFPA report asserts that the key to development is ensuring that adolescents’ sexual behavior is unsupervised, unrestricted, publicly funded, and, above all, non-procreative. UNFPA posits that the imposition of sexual anarchy upon youth will ensure their well-being and that of the whole world.

 


TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: abortion; cfam; cultureofcorruption; drugs; populationcontrol; rebeccaoas; sex; sexaddicts; sexpositiveagenda; sexualizingchildren; un; unfpa; unitednations; unsexscandals

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