June 8, 2017 | Sex & Society

US State Department recognizes Gay Pride Month

Gay prideEven though the President of the United States still refuses to acknowledge June as Gay Pride Month, the US State Department has spoken out in support of gay rights.

Though seven days late, many people are happy that the department and its head, Rex Tillerson, have finally spoken up.

The statement said:

In recognition of LGBTI Month, the Department of State affirms its solidarity with the human rights defenders and civil society organizations working around the world to uphold the fundamental freedoms of LGBTI persons to live with dignity and freedom.
 
We also recognize that LGBTI persons continue to face the threat of violence and discrimination. Violence and discrimination targeting any vulnerable group undermines our collective security as well as American values. When all persons are protected on the basis of equality and with dignity, global stability is strengthened. We will continue to support the human rights of LGBTI persons together with like-minded governments, businesses, and civil society organizations globally.
 
The United States remains committed to human rights and fundamental freedoms for all persons. Dignity and equality for all persons are among our founding constitutional principles, and these principles continue to drive U.S. diplomacy.

Last week, the State Department allowed embassies around the world to celebrate Pride if they choose to.

“Advancing the human rights of vulnerable groups including LGBTI persons is a core component of U.S. foreign policy,” a spokesperson explained. “All people should be protected from discrimination and violence, and must be allowed to exercise their human rights, including their rights to the freedoms of expression, association, peaceful assembly, and religion or belief.”

It's possible that Trump has many wonderful things to say about the LGBT community and Pride month; he just hasn't figured out how to fit it all into 140 characters or less.

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