State Department Celebrates ‘Intersex Awareness Day’

The Biden State Department has been condemned after celebrating “Intersex Awareness Day.”

“Today in celebration and recognition of Intersex Awareness Day, we affirm the United States’ commitment to promoting and protecting the human rights of Intersex persons globally,” the State Department said in a statement.

“As President Biden stated in his 2021 Memorandum on Advancing the Human Rights of LGBTQI+ Persons Around the World, it is the policy of the United States to pursue an end to violence and discrimination on the bases of sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, and sex characteristics.”

The statement noted, “Intersex persons often face stigma and discrimination in accessing education, healthcare, and legal recognition, and are subjected to medically unnecessary surgeries. These harmful practices, which can cause lifelong negative physical and emotional consequences, are a medical form of so-called conversion therapy practices in that they seek to physically ‘convert’ Intersex children into non-Intersex children.”

“We applaud all activists, organizations and governments working to raise visibility and protect Intersex persons’ rights to bodily integrity and to ensure equal protection and recognition before the law,” the State Department added.

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) criticized the message, tweeting, “Team Biden is far more focused on gender politics than advancing America’s security.”

In March 2023, the State Department celebrated “Trans Day of Visibility,” tweeting at the time, “Today, we celebrate the visibility of trans and non-binary people in society and advocate for their human rights. Trans rights = human rights.”

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