"The Paedophile Charter" discussed by Rev. Stuart Campbell
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2021 7:54 am
https://wingsoverscotland.com/the-paedophile-charter/
"ILGA World [ilga.org] – the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association – is an organization that we hadn’t heard of until today. Just over a year ago they released, as part of a 200-member caucus of other groups, something called “The Feminist Declaration”. It’s a mostly-innocuous document of demands about women’s rights, but buried in the middle of it is a very disturbing section.
"The World Health Organization defines “adolescents” as people aged from 10 to 19."
"So the only possible interpretation of “end the criminalization of adolescents’ sexuality” is a reduction in the age of consent to 10 years old. Indeed, a slightly earlier paragraph of the Declaration is more explicit about it:
”Eliminate all laws and policies that punish or criminalize same-sex intimacy, gender affirmation, abortion, HIV transmission non-disclosure and exposure, or that limit the exercise of bodily autonomy, including laws limiting legal capacity of adolescents, people with disabilities or other groups to provide consent to sex”
While it doesn’t go into more detail, one would like to imagine that the intent would be to remove laws limiting capacity for consent only within that age group, ie to make it legal for all adolescents to have sex with each other, rather than to let older people have sex with them. But it doesn’t actually say that anywhere.
Even if it did, alert readers will note that that would still make it legal for 19-year-olds to have sex with 10-year-olds, and to put it very mildly that seems a somewhat controversial position."
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from "The Feminist Declaration"
'... We, feminist movements and our allies have spent the last 25 years defending the
commitments made in Beijing, while regressive groups have tried their hardest to
undermine them. The outcomes of the Fourth World Conference on Women, instead
of becoming the stepping stones to the next progressive feminist agenda, has
become the maximum limit that State parties do not want to go beyond. With this
Feminist Declaration, we remind governments that the Beijing Declaration and
Platform for Action belongs to our movements. We present the scope and potential of
where it is possible to take the work of realizing our fundamental human rights when
we are not held back by weakness and lack of courageous action, and we reject the
actions of regressive groups who reinforce patriarchy, nationalism, fundamentalism,
authoritarianism, and capitalism. We honor the important foundation that feminists
laid in 1995, and urge all to support feminist movements in making the
commitments of Beijing a reality.
Yes HRC was there https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Con ... omen,_1995
"ILGA World [ilga.org] – the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association – is an organization that we hadn’t heard of until today. Just over a year ago they released, as part of a 200-member caucus of other groups, something called “The Feminist Declaration”. It’s a mostly-innocuous document of demands about women’s rights, but buried in the middle of it is a very disturbing section.
"The World Health Organization defines “adolescents” as people aged from 10 to 19."
"So the only possible interpretation of “end the criminalization of adolescents’ sexuality” is a reduction in the age of consent to 10 years old. Indeed, a slightly earlier paragraph of the Declaration is more explicit about it:
”Eliminate all laws and policies that punish or criminalize same-sex intimacy, gender affirmation, abortion, HIV transmission non-disclosure and exposure, or that limit the exercise of bodily autonomy, including laws limiting legal capacity of adolescents, people with disabilities or other groups to provide consent to sex”
While it doesn’t go into more detail, one would like to imagine that the intent would be to remove laws limiting capacity for consent only within that age group, ie to make it legal for all adolescents to have sex with each other, rather than to let older people have sex with them. But it doesn’t actually say that anywhere.
Even if it did, alert readers will note that that would still make it legal for 19-year-olds to have sex with 10-year-olds, and to put it very mildly that seems a somewhat controversial position."
************
from "The Feminist Declaration"
'... We, feminist movements and our allies have spent the last 25 years defending the
commitments made in Beijing, while regressive groups have tried their hardest to
undermine them. The outcomes of the Fourth World Conference on Women, instead
of becoming the stepping stones to the next progressive feminist agenda, has
become the maximum limit that State parties do not want to go beyond. With this
Feminist Declaration, we remind governments that the Beijing Declaration and
Platform for Action belongs to our movements. We present the scope and potential of
where it is possible to take the work of realizing our fundamental human rights when
we are not held back by weakness and lack of courageous action, and we reject the
actions of regressive groups who reinforce patriarchy, nationalism, fundamentalism,
authoritarianism, and capitalism. We honor the important foundation that feminists
laid in 1995, and urge all to support feminist movements in making the
commitments of Beijing a reality.
Yes HRC was there https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Con ... omen,_1995