C-Fam’s 5 Worst Moments of 2021 for Life and Family at the United Nations

By | December 30, 2021

NEW YORK, December 31 (C-Fam) Abortion and the LGBT agenda were a central part of the great reset from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are the five worst things that happened last year as the sexual left tried to build the world back “better.”

  1. President Biden Becomes First U.S. President to Back Abortion as a Human Right

Biden became the first U.S. president to endorse abortion as a human right when he backed the Women’s Health Protection Act of 2021. In his first 100 days as president, the self-professed “devout Catholic “showed just how radically pro-abortion he is. He ordered the federal government to fund abortion groups overseas and promised pro-abortion countries in the Human Rights Council that he’d repeal and undermine the Helms amendment. This is new and extreme. Even Barack Obama and Bill Clinton rejected any international obligation to allow or fund abortion.

  1. UN Member States Approve UN Agency Strategic Plans with Abortion and LGBT Agenda

The pressure from the Biden administration and the European Union was just too much for traditional countries to block the terms “sexual orientation and gender identity” and “sexual and reproductive health and rights”. The controversial terms were adopted for the first time in UN agency strategic plans. All the most traditional countries could do is affirm that the terms are not internationally agreed. The inclusion of the terms in the strategic plans of the UN agencies for children, women, and population control will now give UN agencies cover to promote abortion and the LGBT agenda with impunity.

  1. General Assembly Unanimously Adopts Resolution with “Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity” for the First Time

The General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution that includes “sexual orientation and gender identity” for the first time. For over two decades traditional countries blocked these controversial terms. Their adoption by consensus showed that support for the LGBT agenda has steadily grown internationally, with ninety countries voting in favor of keeping the terms in a biannual U.S. resolution on elections. It also showed that traditional countries are no longer willing to block the terms when other political priorities are at stake. This set a terrible precedent. More aggressive diplomacy can be expected from the Biden administration, the European Union, and other progressive nations to promote the LGBT agenda going forward.

  1. Mexican Supreme Court Declares Constitutional Right to Abortion

The Mexican Supreme Court caved to pressure from the UN human rights system and declared abortion a constitutional right. Just in 2018 the Court had rebutted this pressure, saying that the recommendations of UN experts were not binding. A political change in the composition of the court flipped it unanimously in favor of abortion. This is particularly hurtful to Catholics. The Marian apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe, greatly revered in Mexico and in all the Americas, is considered the patron saint of the unborn.

  1. European Union Launches All-out Attack on Poland and Hungary Because of their Pro-Life and Pro-Family Policies

The European Union is waging an all-out attack on Poland and Hungary for their refusal to adopt abortion-on-demand and the LGBT agenda. The EU Commission withheld COVID-19 recovery funds to the two Central European Countries, even though they borrowed the funds jointly with other EU member states. The EU Commission even initiated proceedings with the European Court of Justice to punish Poland and Hungary. Earlier this year the European Parliament adopted a resolution chastising Poland for its pro-life laws.