Seeding Color Revolution via LGBT+: self nominated, “independent” candidate running for the National Assembly & Hanoi People’s Council being covered by the “state media”.

Seeding Color Revolution via LGBT+: self nominated, “independent” candidate running for the National Assembly & Hanoi People’s Council being covered by the “state media”. (But neolibs have you believe Vietnam is “authoritarian” & lacking democracy).

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Australian government funds LGBT awareness in Vietnam

NED-Funds to Vietnamese groups: 2020, 2019, 2018.

THE ANTI-IMPERIALIST TRUTH ABOUT CUBA

THE ANTI-IMPERIALIST TRUTH ABOUT CUBA

Castro has consistently shown he cares more for the American working class than the American elites do themselves. After Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, Fidel immediately offered medical aid to the United States. The pride of the American Government dictated that rather than accept the 1610 doctors that Fidel offered, they would rather let their own citizens die on the roofs of houses or hospitals. No one evacuated the US citizens from stadiums and in nursing homes, people were euthanized to prevent death by drowning. The US in 1959 tried to leave the Cuban population without doctors, yet in September 2005 Castro was the first to offer the US doctors when they needed it most.

Pompeo says US should limit which human rights it defends

Pompeo says US should limit which human rights it defends

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo argued Thursday for a more limited U.S. view of global human rights advocacy based on the principals laid out by America’s Founding Fathers, a suggestion critics assumed meant stepping away from more modern concepts such as support for women and the LGBQT communities around the world.

Pompeo, speaking in Philadelphia, singled out property rights and religious freedom as “foremost” principals in a speech that elsewhere complained about the “proliferation” of protections in international agreements related to human rights.

‘Black Lives Matter’ Banner Removed at U.S. Embassy in Seoul

‘Black Lives Matter’ Banner Removed at U.S. Embassy in Seoul

A large “Black Lives Matter” banner draped on the front of the U.S. embassy in Seoul was removed on Monday after it was brought to the attention of President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, according to people familiar with the matter.

Pompeo and Trump were both displeased about the banner, the people said. A large, multicolored “pride” banner recognizing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people was also removed on Monday. They were replaced with a banner commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Korean War.