The Brazilian Senate approved $ 178 million to promote gay agenda
Matthew Cullinan Hoffman
BRAZIL, December 13, 2010 ( Notifam ) - The Brazilian Senate recently approved a massive budget of $ 178 million to combat "homophobia", a term that includes criticism of the homosexual lifestyle.
The funds will be spent as part of the homosexual agenda of the government, "Brazil without Homophobia", which channels some of the money directly to gay organizations.
The funds are also used to pay for legislative initiatives that create special rights for homosexuals in Brazil. One such initiative, the "Law of Homophobia", also known as PLC 122/06, that Brazil would become illegal criticism of homosexual behavior.
President Luiz Lula da Silva is pushing for a law passed in the last days of his administration, a feat that has failed to deliver after eight years in office, despite its massive popularity, said Julio Severo , a Brazilian pro-family activist. His successor, Dilma Rousseff the elected president, has promised not to promote such legislative initiatives, a certainty that she promised voters when his campaign seemed threatened by the historical support of his party for liberal social action.
Brazil without Homophobia Program will also be used to promote the homosexual political agenda internationally and at schools in the nation. This year, the country program "School without Homophobia" is conducting a campaign in schools to present as normal transvestism.
However, the passionate advocacy of homosexuality by Lula is not expected to succeed in the current political and cultural climate of Brazil. The recent elections showed that the public is hostile to such initiatives, which is reinforced by recent survey results that show a large majority of Brazilians in opposition to gay civil unions.
original version in English: http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/brazilian-senate-approves-178-million-to-promote-gay-agenda
Translation by José Arturo Quarracino
Source: Notifam
Release: July English Severo em
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