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Defying United Nations member governments from around the world, the UN decided to promote homosexuality, same-sex parenting, transgenderism, and other controversial agendas on a series of commemorative postage stamps released in early February. It is the next step in the UN’s divisive “Free and Equal” campaign, which claims to have reached a billion people with its propaganda so far. ...

UN Pushes Homosexual Agenda With Postal Stamps

Defying United Nations member governments from around the world, the UN decided to promote homosexuality, same-sex parenting, transgenderism, and other controversial agendas on a series of commemorative postage stamps released in early February. It is the next step in the UN’s divisive “Free and Equal” campaign, which claims to have reached a billion people with its propaganda so far.

The divisive postal stamps, which drew outrage and swift condemnation from around the world, feature homosexuals hugging and kissing, carrying children, coming out of the closet, and more. One stamp includes an image of a “human butterfly,” reportedly representing people confused about their biological sex, often referred to as transsexuals or transgenders. The stamps also include the homosexual UN slogan “Free and Equal” in various languages. “United Nations for LGBT Equality,” the stamps read in various languages, commemorating the UN’s ongoing global push to celebrate homosexuality and gender confusion. UN Assistant Secretary-General Stephen Cutts explained: “We need to change attitudes.”

The UN agency responsible for the controversial stamps is known as the UN Postal Administration (UNPA). The campaign to glorify and promote homosexuality under the guise of “equality,” meanwhile, is being led by the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, which regularly claims that the UN’s perverse view of “human rights” demands everything from censorship to gun control.

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