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Even the UN is getting sick of hearing the Trump administration whine about trans people
The Trump administration has taken its crusade against gender ideology to the United Nations, upending consensus at the world body on issues as varied as womens rights, science and technology, global health, and toxic pollution.The U.S. delegates stubbornly bullying the U.N. over self-assessed gender identity include Spencer Chretien, the former associate director of the Heritage Foundation and a co-writer of the foundations Project 2025 blueprint for Trumps second presidential term. Related UN votes to renew LGBTQ+ experts mandate just after the US withdrew from Human Rights Council The UNs LGBTQ+ rights expert has been critical of the US president. In at least six speeches before the U.N., Trump administration officials have denounced so-called gender ideology or reinforced the administrations support for language that recognizes women are biologically female and men are biologically male, ProPublica reports. Upon his first day after returning to the White House, Trump issued his gender ideology executive order, which claims there are only two immutable sexes, male and female. The order denies the existence of trans, nonbinary, and intersex people, a stance at odds with reality and consensus at the world body. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today In June, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Trk of Austria, criticized American government officialsfor their statements vilifying transgender and non-binary people.The U.S. is sending the world a clear message, said Ash Lazarus Orr with the nonprofit Advocates for Trans Equality, that the identities and rights of trans, nonbinary, and intersex people are negotiable. Examples of the administrations gender ideology proselytizing include a June meeting on chemical pollution, when the U.S. delegate disputed inclusion of the word gender in a document addressing the protection of human health and the environment.At a session of the Commission on the Status of Women in March, the U.S. delegate disapproved of a declaration supporting the empowerment of all women and girls that mentioned the word gender. The delegate said the document included lapses in using clear and accurate language that recognizes women are biologically female and men are biologically male.During that summit, the U.S. co-sponsored an event with the Center for Family and Human Rights. The centers stated mission is the preservation of international law by discrediting socially radical policies at the United Nations and other international institutions. In April, the U.S. criticized a draft resolution on global health during a meeting of the U.N. Commission on Population and Development, calling it a form of soft global governance and reiterating the administrations unequivocal rejection of gender ideology extremism.The delegate who raised this objection was Spencer Chretien, the former Heritage Foundation staffer. Chretien also renewed U.S. membership in the Geneva Consensus Declaration, an anti-abortion document signed by countries including Russia, Hungary, Saudi Arabia, and South Sudan and the U.S. during Trumps first term.But there is pushback in the world body against the current U.S. administrations gender crusade. During a July forum about a document on sustainable development, the U.S. delegate asked for a vote on several paragraphs about gender and reproductive health, calling the declaration part of a radical agenda.The final vote on retaining those paragraphs was 141 to 2, with only the U.S. and Ethiopia voting no.After the vote, the chamber broke into thunderous applause.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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