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Just in case you thought our foreign policy couldn't get any more stupid, wait until these new recruits and policies get in there.
The State Department released on Wednesday its plan to embed “equity” into all aspects of the foreign policy making process, claiming that “inequity is a national security challenge with global consequences.”
The report was released as part of an update to the Biden administration’s initiative to push diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies at all levels of the federal government. These efforts include funding for foreign LGBT groups and pushing DEI into all aspects of the State Department’s policy making process.
“Over the past two years, we increased our efforts to embed equity in our foreign affairs work through diplomatic engagements, high-level dialogues, multilateral efforts, foreign assistance, public diplomacy programs and messaging, and procurement and contracts,” the report said. “These efforts have raised the visibility of racial and other inequities globally and generated better-informed foreign policy to decrease barriers to equity and equality worldwide.”
Here is the mission of the State Department - To protect and promote U.S. security, prosperity, and democratic values and shape an international environment in which all Americans can thrive.
To that end, our State Department is doing this -
The report highlighted several projects prompted by the department’s focus on equity, including: a podcast put out by the U.S. Mission to NATO on women in international security, the Embassy in Kyiv pushing access to an HIV pre-exposure drug, the Embassy Kingston “forging links” with Jamaican law enforcement and LGBT people, and the U.S. Mission to Poland helping coordinate on LGBTQI+ issues as ally embassies to combat hate and promote an inclusive environment.”
The State Department released on Wednesday its plan to embed “equity” into all aspects of the foreign policy making process, claiming that “inequity is a national security challenge with global consequences.”
The report was released as part of an update to the Biden administration’s initiative to push diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies at all levels of the federal government. These efforts include funding for foreign LGBT groups and pushing DEI into all aspects of the State Department’s policy making process.
“Over the past two years, we increased our efforts to embed equity in our foreign affairs work through diplomatic engagements, high-level dialogues, multilateral efforts, foreign assistance, public diplomacy programs and messaging, and procurement and contracts,” the report said. “These efforts have raised the visibility of racial and other inequities globally and generated better-informed foreign policy to decrease barriers to equity and equality worldwide.”
Here is the mission of the State Department - To protect and promote U.S. security, prosperity, and democratic values and shape an international environment in which all Americans can thrive.
To that end, our State Department is doing this -
The report highlighted several projects prompted by the department’s focus on equity, including: a podcast put out by the U.S. Mission to NATO on women in international security, the Embassy in Kyiv pushing access to an HIV pre-exposure drug, the Embassy Kingston “forging links” with Jamaican law enforcement and LGBT people, and the U.S. Mission to Poland helping coordinate on LGBTQI+ issues as ally embassies to combat hate and promote an inclusive environment.”