The EU has been funding woke NGOs posing as ‘civil society’ in Latin American countries, a new study from the Madrid, Spain office of the Center for Fundamental Rights has revealed.
In the press release about the study, in the title of which they dub the scandal the ‘pink tide of EU aid’, they write:
‘For decades, as it sought to tighten its worldwide grip, a concerted globalist front has matched operational tactics to ideological substance, honing the strength of transcending borders and boundaries. Across nations and institutions, its global networks work to ensure local offshoots gain, wield, and secure power anywhere and everywhere possible…Europe is the textbook scenario to this globalist playbook. Democratic principles are being thwarted to prevent the people’s will from installing patriots in power, recently and notoriously in France, by judicially barring a leading presidential candidate from running, and in Germany, through sundry attempts against the second party.’
Later, they also reveal the specific details of the new revelations.
The European Commission has spent €939.5 million of the European taxpayers’ money in the last decade to funnel funds to around 800 NGOs operating in Latin America. The research by the Madrid office of the Center for Fundamental Rights grouped these organizations into seven different categories, based on the causes they are pushing.
- Intersectionality and the challenge of categorization. These are the groups that embrace the neo-Marxist idea of the social power paradigm, which proposes that racial, sexual, and other forms of minorities are systematically oppressed. The largest recipient of EU funds in this category was the Centro de Politicas Y Derechos Humanos-Peru Equidad in Peru, getting €6.65 million.
- The LGBTQ lobby. Evidently, these include group lobbying for gay, lesbian, and other sexual minority inclusion. Asociacion Centro de Estudios de la Diversidad Sexual Y Generica in El Salvador has recieved €3.5 million.
- Feminism. Groups that propagate the modern wave of feminism, which purports that women are still oppressed by Western ‘patriarchal’ systems. Centro de la Mujer Peruana Flora Tristan in Peru has received €8.45 million.
- Sexual and reproductive rights. Groups that advocate for legal abortions. Fundacion Centro de Estudios Sobrederechos Sexuales Y Reproductivos in Venezuela has received €1.25 million.
- Indigenism and racialism. These groups advocate for the advancement of indigenous tribes in Central and South America, at times even through segregation. Organizacion Nacional de Mujeres Indigenas Andinas Y Amazonicas Del Peru in Peru has received €4.03 million.
- Migrant and free movement. Groups that advocate for laxer border controls in the region to facilitate migrant movement towards the United States. Alianza Cooperativa Internacional in Costa Rica has received €8 million.
- Media outlets, transparency initiatives, and ‘media freedom’ NGOs. Groups that on paper fund independent journalism in the region, but in reality, are often used to propagate the progressive ideology in local media. Fundacion Karisma in Colombia has received €3.8 million.
As the authors point out, EU funding to progressive activist groups worldwide will only increase in significance in the near future, as the second Trump administration has recently dismantled USAID, a federal agency that was serving that function under President Biden.
‘Donald Trump’s victory has cut off the US firehose, and shed transparency on USAID’s long record of funding wokeism, progressivism, and the global plot against patriots. This has left the EU as the major public funder of the selfsame neo-Marxist NGOs in the region, a role in which it remains to date. This keeps happening, incidentally, while Hungary remains deprived of funds duly owed to it for protecting its borders from illegal migration, defending the family and children against gender ideology, and upholding peace,’ the press release writes.
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