UNICEF EXPOSED — Shocking Child Programs Trigger OUTRAGE…

UNICEF has spent hundreds of millions of dollars funding comprehensive sexuality education programs that critics say expose children to inappropriate sexual content while undermining parental rights and traditional family values.

UNICEF’s Massive CSE Investment Under Fire

The United Nations Children’s Fund has allocated hundreds of millions of dollars to comprehensive sexuality education programs worldwide, sparking fierce opposition from parents and religious groups. UNICEF co-sponsored UNESCO’s 2018 “International Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education,” which critics claim promotes explicit sexual content to children as young as five years old. The organization’s 2021-2025 strategic plan explicitly commits to advancing CSE, abortion access, and LGBT rights globally, including targeting what they term “restrictive age-of-consent laws.”

Global Backlash Intensifies Against UN Programs

Countries across Africa and Latin America have pushed back against UNICEF’s CSE initiatives, with governments in Senegal and Mali intervening to halt CSE workshops in 2021. Parents and religious leaders organized massive protests in New York and other major cities in 2018, demanding UNICEF cease funding programs they view as inappropriate for children. The #ShameOnUNICEF campaign has gained international momentum, with advocacy groups like StopCSE.org collecting hundreds of thousands of petition signatures opposing the programs.

Parental Rights Under Attack

Conservative advocacy groups argue UNICEF’s CSE programs systematically undermine parental authority over children’s education and moral development. Critics point to curriculum materials that discuss homosexuality, transgenderism, and explicit sexual practices without requiring parental consent or providing opt-out options. The Holy See withdrew funding from UNICEF in 1996 over similar concerns about abortion and sexual education content. Multiple UN member states have repeatedly rejected CSE language in General Assembly resolutions, highlighting international resistance to these controversial programs.

Questionable Evidence and Concerning Outcomes

Research reviews of CSE programs in the United States and internationally have found mixed or negative results regarding their effectiveness. Some studies suggest these programs may increase risky sexual behavior among teenagers rather than reducing it, contradicting UNICEF’s claims about public health benefits. Critics argue the evidence supporting CSE is methodologically flawed and culturally insensitive, particularly when imposed on communities with traditional values. Despite ongoing controversy and documented opposition, UNICEF continues defending these programs as “evidence-based” while refusing to acknowledge legitimate parental concerns about age-inappropriate content.

The Trump administration’s return to power provides an opportunity to reassess American funding and support for international organizations promoting ideological agendas that conflict with conservative family values. Patriots must remain vigilant against global bureaucrats who seek to indoctrinate children with radical sexual and gender ideologies while circumventing parental authority and constitutional principles of local educational control.

Sources:

UNICEF Petition – StopCSE.org

Why Comprehensive Sexuality Education is Not the Answer – C-Fam

UNICEF to Promote Abortion, LGBT Rights and Comprehensive Sexuality Education – C-Fam

Shame on UNICEF Campaign – StopCSE.org

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