Posted on 07/05/2021 5:03:27 PM PDT by Marchmain
More than 5 million children died across the world in 2019 from preventable causes, according to the World Health Organization.
Add to that the approximately 46 million unborn babies who were aborted and the total number of preventable children’s deaths was a staggering 51 million.
Yet, the United Nations seems to be making matters worse for children, not better.
While “the world’s poor are dying daily due to limited access to hospitals, medicine, and proper treatments, the United Nations is exhibiting a preoccupation with pushing countries to legalize abortion,” said Neydy Casillas, the vice president of International Affairs for Concerned Women for America.
Casillas criticized the UN Human Rights Council for prioritizing abortion access above food, clean water and health care – basic necessities that save lives.
Recently, she said Tlaleng Mofokeng, a UN expert on physical and mental health rights, led a committee in creating a report about better health practices after the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the committee is not writing about basic health care; its report focuses on “sexual and reproductive health” – meaning abortion, Casillas said.
Casillas said global leaders are ignoring the real needs of suffering and dying people across the globe. She pointed to statistics from the World Health Organization and other experts about the number of children who are dying because they do not have access to basic health care.
“The World Bank estimates that around 3.4 billion people still face enormous difficulties in meeting the population’s basic needs, such as water, sanitation, education, health care, and job creation,” Casillas said. But the UN “’experts’ are preoccupied with ensuring that countries will continue killing babies around the globe …”
This is not the first time the United Nations has been accused of prioritizing the killing of unborn babies in abortions above real, life-saving efforts.
In 2020, Elyssa Koren, director of United Nations advocacy for Alliance Defending Freedom International, told National Review that pro-abortion advocates at the UN blocked relief aid for millions of starving people in Yemen because the plan did not include funding for elective abortions.
Perhaps the U.N. solution is “If you kill them or let them die, then you don’t have to worry about them.”
Children are a blessing from the Lord.
Then whose blessing is abortion?
Consequently you know which kingdom those championing abortion serve in.
Bill Gates said that as people in Third World countries are vaccinated they will be less likely to have large families as they will realize that their offspring have a greater chance of growing into adulthood. But ultimately his goal is to cut down on the number of people in this world by his own admission.
You got some of the most fertile land, weather, natural resources, and any animal roaming the land imaginable.
Not to mention Africa doesn't get the severe weather like hurricanes, blizzards, and tornadoes like we do.
Instead of giving Africa aid, we should have offered tax credits to U.S. citizens to train Africans on farming, sanitation, and water management. And maybe other trade courses like plumbing and HVAC. This offer would be void if any Americans were to be kidnapped or killed.
Population control. or, selective genocide through abortion.
Shut the UN down and take that money and feed people
Just give them the vaccine.
Yeah. It’s one step above killing many of them outright, so that the rest have enough to eat. Make no mistake; the UN would manage humanity like a herd of animals if they had the power. And they want the power.
Evil. Equals. Population control.
Abortion
Vaccines
War
knowing how corrupt the UN is, I’m kind of surprised that they haven’t said that people should eat their aborted babies.
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