Sexuality
If the abuse chronicled in this report had happened in a Catholic diocese, it would have been on the front page of every newspaper in the United States – and possibly around the world.
Apparently this is just scratching the surface of the level of abuse in America’s public schools. The Chicago Inspector General’s report reassures readers that: “there is no indication that the frequency of these occurrences is higher within CPS than in other districts nationwide.”
How consoling for Illinois parents! Read more
The report on surrogacy draws attention to the fact that sponsors have brought Ukrainian surrogate mothers to France to give birth “in complete violation of French law”.
“Those facts are constitutive of many offences and are similar to human trafficking”, denounces the CPDH.
The report on minors’ access to pornography was submitted along with the partner associations, Alliance VITA and Juristes pour l’enfance.
It warns that “two thirds of children under 15 have been exposed to pornography, and every month, almost a third of boys under 15 visit a pornographic website”. Read more
Americans can agree that everyone should enjoy “freedom from violence,” but not as this grant description defines it. They define violence to include not only threats, abuse, and physical harm, but also intimidation, harassment, and psychological harm. According to the slippery terminology of LGBT activists, simply refusing to celebrate their perversion is psychological harm, not using a person’s “preferred pronouns” is harassment, and preaching against homosexuality or transgenderism is intimidation. Accommodating this totalitarian definition in America has infringed upon the constitutionally protected freedoms of speech and religion. In countries without such constitutional protections, applying the LGBT agenda would only further undermine these natural rights. Read more