The United Nations has intensified its efforts to compel religious groups to conform to the goals of the LGBT movement. During a recent address to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Victor Madrigal-Borloz, a certified UN expert, asserted that the rights of LGBT individuals and freedom of religion can coexist harmoniously. His proposal suggests that religious groups must unquestioningly embrace the perspectives of gay and transgender individuals. Madrigal-Borloz criticized religious "narratives" that contradict the beliefs and lifestyle choices of LGBT individuals, deeming them incompatible with the principles of freedom of religion and belief.
U.N. Message to People of Faith: Conform to LGBT Demands or You Encourage Violence Towards Them https://t.co/UD0PaJKARW
— RedState (@RedState) June 23, 2023
Madrigal-Borloz also made sweeping generalizations about various religious communities, including Orthodox Jews, Muslims, Catholics, and conservative Christians. He claimed that these groups pass negative moral judgments on LGBT individuals and practices, resulting in violence, discrimination, and exclusion. He argued that such attitudes affect the personhood, dignity, and spirituality of LGBT individuals. Madrigal-Borloz expressed concerns about religious leaders who may be seen as endorsing hate speech or intolerance against the LGBT community.
So, in the UN, we have a female, Reem Alsalem, the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, who thinks women and girls should be allowed to speak in defence of their rights, and a male, Victor Madrigal-Borloz, an Independent “Expert” on Protection against…
— Colin Wight (@colwight) May 23, 2023
Who does Victor Madrigal-Borloz think he is that his opinion should be binding on the world? Obviously an inflated self image. UN Attempts to Impose LGBT Orthodoxy on All Religions https://t.co/8KS4MtGc83 via @FridayFax
— Martin V Frauenstein ?????? (@MvFrauenstein) June 22, 2023
When religious liberty vs LGBT rights, the US ruling class will almost always side with LGBTs. The Sexual Revolution and Civil Rights revolution are their Easter and Pentecost. Trad Christians, Orthodox Jews, and Muslims are in exile in post-God America. Build BenOp resilience! https://t.co/LP7Kli4Vp2
— Rod Dreher (@roddreher) September 14, 2022
Furthermore, Madrigal-Borloz criticized the United States Commission on Unalienable Rights, citing a report from 2020 that emphasized the primacy of religious liberty in the American political tradition. He took issue with aspects such as the denial of adoptions to same-sex couples and the refusal to provide services to them based on religious beliefs.
The UN expert urged religious leaders to embrace diverse sexual orientations and gender identities, recognizing their variations across the globe. Madrigal-Borloz asserted that the "correct" belief entails adhering to the liberal agenda and its endorsed viewpoints.
It is evident that the UN's LGBT agenda has surpassed the mere observance of gay pride month, encroaching on religious freedom on a global scale. While it is important to reject violence and discrimination against LGBT individuals, we have the right to dissent from the LGBT belief system. Once again, the UN is attempting to suppress religious freedom and impose the liberal agenda on those who hold different beliefs. As rational individuals, we should seek a balanced approach that respects both religious freedom and the rights of the LGBT community.