Biden Administration Suffers Unexpected Defeat At UN Conference On Sexuality Education

Written By BlabberBuzz | Friday, 05 May 2023 09:45 PM
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Over two dozen nations from Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe have rejected a resolution promoting "sexuality education" proposed by the Biden Administration, the European Union, and other Western nations at a United Nations annual population conference last month.

The U.N. Commission on Population and Development event in New York saw the Biden Administration, the E.U., and other Western nations attempting to force the adoption of a resolution that included the controversial term "comprehensive sexuality education," but faced unexpected opposition from numerous traditional countries, according to the Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam).

The U.S. and E.U. reportedly sent emails to Commission Chair Gheorghe Leuca of Moldova, stating that they would not accept a resolution that did not reference sex education. However, during the conference, more than a dozen nations opposed the inclusion of sex education, and eventually, the chair had to withdraw the proposed resolution.

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C-Fam reported a delegate from Pakistan accusing Western countries of sacrificing education policy to push their sexual agenda. "For the sake of comprehensive sexuality education, we have compromised education for all," she said, complaining that little to no attention had been paid to access to education, sanitation, books, and other aspects of education infrastructure needed for the 263 million children out of school. "One country's priorities cannot be the priorities for all," she added.

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Iran's delegate said terms such as sexual and reproductive education are not acceptable to her country, while Nigeria's delegate was concerned about deleting a section regarding parental responsibility and parents' right to guide their children's religious and moral education.

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According to U.N. press coverage, an observer for the Holy See described the failure to achieve a resolution as the persistent disregard of concerns raised by several delegations on controversial issues. "Sexuality education is one of the most divisive topics in this United Nations forum," the Holy See observer said, adding that there is no right to sex education in international law. States have no obligation to adopt any particular program of such education.

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However, numerous nations supported the resolution and were disappointed that a consensus could not be reached. Sweden, Norway, Papua New Guinea, and Ghana were among those who spoke out in support of the inclusion of sex education, with several nations arguing that it is essential to prevent teen pregnancy and school drop-out.

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Sex education in the U.S. has become the focus of much criticism in recent years. The purpose has shifted from advice on preventing pregnancy and STDs to teachers providing information about gender identities, sex changes, and graphic descriptions of sexual acts.

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