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The Gender Agenda: Redefining equality.


Dale O'Leary, The Gender Agenda: Redefining equality, Vital Issues Press, 1997, P.O. Box 53788, Lafayette, Louisiana Lafayette is a city on the Vermilion River in Lafayette Parish, in the U.S. state of Louisiana. [1] [2] Lafayette is the parish seat. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 110,257; a 2004 census estimate put the metro area's population at , 213 pp., U.S. $11.99

Dale O'Leary is a freelance journalist, radio talk show host, and popular lecturer. She has written extensively on topics related to the feminist movement.

The United Nations, though it has done some good things, has now set its sights on warring against marriage, motherhood, and the family as they have traditionally been considered. Seventy per cent of its work today is producing documents which purport To convey, imply, or profess; to have an appearance or effect.

The purport of an instrument generally refers to its facial appearance or import, as distinguished from the tenor of an instrument, which means an exact copy or duplicate.


PURPORT, pleading.
 to represent a consensus of world opinion and which are aimed at spreading anti-family agendas. These documents are produced at conferences on women, on population, on children, and so on. The chief ones have been held in Bucharest (1974), Mexico City Mexico City
 Spanish Ciudad de México

City (pop., 2000: city, 8,605,239; 2003 metro. area est., 18,660,000), capital of Mexico. Located at an elevation of 7,350 ft (2,240 m), it is officially coterminous with the Federal District, which occupies 571 sq mi
 (1975 and 1984), Copenhagen (1980 and 1995), Nairobi(1985), New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 (1990), Rio (1992), Vienna (1993), Cairo (1994), and Beijing (1995).

O'Leary sums up the UN agenda in this way:

"I observed that the UN is inhabited in·hab·it·ed  
adj.
Having inhabitants; lived in: a sparsely inhabited plain.

Adj. 1. inhabited - having inhabitants; lived in; "the inhabited regions of the earth"
 by people who believe what the world needs is (1) fewer people; (2) more sexual pleasure; (3) the elimination of the differences between men and women; (4) no full-time mothers. These people recognise that increasing sexual pleasure could increase the number of babies and mothers. Therefore, their prescription for world salvation is (1) free contraception contraception: see birth control.
contraception

Birth control by prevention of conception or impregnation. The most common method is sterilization. The most effective temporary methods are nearly 99% effective if used consistently and correctly.
 and legal abortion; (2) promotion of homosexuality homosexuality, a term created by 19th cent. theorists to describe a sexual and emotional interest in members of one's own sex. Today a person is often said to have a homosexual or a heterosexual orientation, a description intended to defuse some of the long-standing  (sex without babies); (3) sex education courses to encourage sexual experimentation among children, and to teach them how to get contraception and abortions, that homosexuality is normal, and that men and women are the same; (5) fifty-fifty, male-female quotas; (6) all women in the workforce; (7) discrediting all religions that oppose this agenda."

This book is an exposition of this agenda and a history of what has taken place in the UN conferences, with a frightening account of what great gains the radical feminists have already made. One of their many deceptive de·cep·tive  
adj.
Deceptive or tending to deceive.



de·ceptive·ness n.
 techniques is using the word "gender" in place of the word "sex" so as to take advantage of its ambiguity and thus allow for homosexual "marriages" and "families." Some people wanted the acceptance of five different sexes.

The threat to marriage, motherhood, and family as traditionally understood is real, serious, and imminent. We cannot afford to be unaware of what is going on, especially since Canada is among the leaders in fostering the UN agenda.
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