Biden Admin Allocates $50K to Promote Transgender Ideology in India
The US State Department says this is to further its “foreign policy goals and objectives”
The US State Department set aside the funds to “sensitize” employees in Indian workplaces to transgenderism.
The Christian Post reports that an overview of the grant reveals that $49,813 was set aside for the Indian-based company YR Gaitonde Medical, Educational and Research Foundation.
The funds are intended to "sensitize employees of corporate entities in Hyderabad and Chennai toward transgender persons in their workforce, adopt inclusive policies, and create a safe and nurturing environment.”
The State Department saw fit to allocate funds for such an end to further "the achievement of US foreign policy goals and objectives, advance national interests, and enhance national security by informing and influencing foreign publics."
A spokesperson for the department told the Post that it is committed to supporting a "wide range of strategic programs around the world that seek to advance the foreign policy priority of reducing discrimination and violence and promoting inclusion."
The Biden administration has been quite vocally committed to furthering transgender ideology at home, and it appears to be just as committed to doing so abroad, by the looks of it.