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World Congress of Families gathering in Tbilisi showcases anti-LGBT rhetoric and conspiracy theories

The World Congress of Families, an anti-LGBT hate group,聽met in Tbilisi and provided a platform for anti-LGBT and anti-choice voices.

The World Congress of Families (WCF) held its tenth congress in Tbilisi, Georgia, the group鈥檚 first gathering in an Orthodox country, where WCF hopes the international pro-family movement will be able to 鈥渆stablish a beachhead in the region,鈥 according to the congress鈥 website. The site also claims that so-called 鈥渟exual radicals鈥 target Eastern European countries to 鈥渄emonstrate their ability to overcome traditional cultures and compel people who cling to normative values to bend to their will.鈥

The gathering, held May 15-18, offered聽a panoply of anti-LGBT and anti-choice voices and fearmongering about a 鈥渟ecular agenda鈥 (with roots in western nations) bent on destroying society. The gathering also seemed to serve as a , with Russian participants perhaps trying to influence Georgia and further push Russia鈥檚 anti-LGBT and anti-European Union messaging.

in the conflict over LGBT equality between Russia and western countries,聽as countries that have long been grapple with changing attitudes toward LGBT people and more progressive stances of the European Union 鈥 of which some Eastern European states are members. The Russian government鈥檚 that have endangered the lives and livelihoods of its LGBT citizens has, however, added fuel to anti-LGBT fire in Eastern European countries, which, like Russian officials and many citizens, frame homosexuality as immoral, perverted and a radical import from the West.

These arguments continue to take hold in Ukraine and Georgia, with Russia positioning itself as the leader of 鈥渢raditional values,鈥 while Russian officials and media have worked to paint the advance of LGBT rights as some kind of Trojan horse from the West poised to destroy the 鈥渇amily鈥 and western civilization.

Speakers at WCF galvanized around this theme and claimed to be defenders of the 鈥渘atural family鈥 鈥撯 one man married to one woman with their biological offspring 鈥撯撀燼gainst what they see as a western campaign to redefine family and marriage and grant equality to same-sex unions and the LGBT community.

Speakers also denounced abortion 鈥撯 one speaker peddled the myth that links abortion to breast cancer 鈥撯撀燼nd contraception and claimed that the United Nations and the European Union were playing pivotal roles in this campaign. LGBT people were a particular target of many speakers, and both Russian and American delegates linked homosexuality to fascism while main themes and buzzwords decried the threats from 鈥済enderism,鈥 鈥済ender theory,鈥 鈥済ender ideology,鈥 鈥渟exuality education鈥 and the 鈥渉omosexuality agenda.鈥

Georgian businessman Levan Vasadze, who holds a graduate degree in business from Emory University, organized the Tbilisi conference. Vasadze runs a Moscow-based investment firm and has a long history of conservative religious activism that mixes, as one reporter 聽, 鈥渁 sexualized, scatological vocabulary with a quasi-scientific, moralizing lexicon.鈥 Vasadze in and helped to organize a in Tbilisi that commemorated the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia.

WCF鈥檚 opening ceremony included a rare public appearance by 83-year-old Georgian Patriarch Ilia II, who is very frail. Nevertheless, he gave his blessing to the gathering. Larry Jacobs, WCF managing director, read a from former president George W. Bush, who, though not present, was honored with its 鈥淔amily and Democracy Pro-Life Award.鈥 Participants also marched through Tbilisi on May 17th to commemorate what they called "Strength of the Family Day," which coincided with the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia.


WCF attendees march through Tbilisi.

Below, some of the highlights from the conference:

Christine de Marcellus de Vollmer (Venezuela and UK), a member of the Pontifical Council for the family, warned of the dangers of 鈥済ender ideology,鈥 describing it as a 鈥渄iabolical creation of Marxist philosophy.鈥 Those who promote it, she warned, have infiltrated the United Nations and are 鈥渁ctively pursuing world government,鈥 a conspiracy theory that most often finds expression among American antigovernment activists worried about a 鈥渙ne world government鈥 taking over and enslaving U.S. citizens. Marcellus de Vollmer outlined how a shadowy cabal is trying to destroy Judeo-Christian culture. De Vollmer compared these efforts to climate change, stating, 鈥淚t is the same with this 鈥榞lobal warming thing.鈥 They are going to prevent us from using the earth as it should be.鈥 The trouble began in the West, she said, with the teaching of sex education and the 鈥渁ggressive imposition of abortion.鈥 Georgia, she said, must protect itself from 鈥渢his poison from the West.鈥

Natalia Yakunina (Russia), chair of the board of trustees of the Russian group the Sanctity of Motherhood (which has ), also blamed western-influenced 鈥渟exuality education鈥 for the state of the world. 鈥淪ex education separated from traditional family values leads to the destruction of children鈥檚 moral health,鈥 she said. Yakunina鈥檚 husband, Vladimir Yakunin, is a WCF founder, railroad magnate and Russian government official who is because of his ties to Putin and Russian intervention in Ukraine.

Gabrielle Kuby, a German author and conservative sociologist, has been about what she sees as a global trend of 鈥済ender mainstreaming,鈥 which, she claims, threatens human nature, for a few years. At WCF, she emphasized 鈥渉ow the ideology of genderism is implanted in children through sexual education.鈥 In her view, 鈥済enderism鈥 is a 鈥渉istorically unique ideology鈥 opposed to the Judeo-Christian concepts of gender, and encourages people to be free of moral limitations, including how they choose to express themselves sexually. Such sexual freedom, Kuby argued, has led to the breakdown and degeneration of society and 鈥渁 new totalitarianism.鈥 Those who promote the ideology, she claimed, sit in the UN, the EU, global NGOs, and the media and entertainment industry.鈥 Together, they have formed a net that has caught traditional values and social structures 鈥渓ike flies in a spider鈥檚 web, wrapped up and paralyzed in sticky temptations like choice and human rights.鈥 Heterosexuality, Kuby stated, is the 鈥渘atural condition of human existence.鈥 Homosexuality is not because it creates divisions between the sexes and between generations and 鈥渢hus destabilizes society.鈥


Fr. Josiah Trenham speaking at WCF 2015 in Salt Lake City.

Levan Vasadze delivered the keynote speech, which was, according to one observer, a tirade against the West and what he referred to as its anti-family, anti-religious and pro-LGBT agenda. He spoke in Georgian, as the address was carried live on a local TV channel, and attacked the Georgian government for implementing an anti-discrimination law to protect LGBT people, and for failing to further restrict abortion access. 鈥淪top this culture war on the world,鈥 he said, and then demanded an apology from President Obama for 鈥減romoting homosexuality.鈥 He finished with a demand that the West stop pushing gay marriage on Georgia, and many in the audience gave him a standing ovation.

Fr. Josiah Trenham, pastor of St. Andrew Orthodox Church in Riverside, Calif., delivered one of the more virulently anti-LGBT speeches, linking homosexuality to predatory and promiscuous behavior, saying that, 鈥淭here鈥檚 a long and consistent history of unusual bathroom use in the LGBT community鈥 . Today there are digital apps that guide homosexual men to particular bathrooms for sexual acts throughout the airports and other public places in America.鈥 Keep that in mind, he said, 鈥渨hen you hear about the contemporary debates about the so-called transgender bathroom bills.鈥 Trenham bemoaned LGBT rights, claiming that LGBT calls for tolerance were actually 鈥渁 call for the overthrow of traditional religious and civilizational norms for family, sex and law.鈥

He claimed that the LGBT lobby, which has won 鈥渧ictory鈥 in the media, medicine, psychiatry and courts, is now 鈥減ressing for the suppression of dissent.鈥 He lambasted 鈥渁ctivist judges鈥 and went on to link homosexuality to terrorism. 鈥淭oday the USA has a national ambassador for the promotion of sodomy and it uses the LGBT agenda as a litmus test for granting humanitarian aid and military intelligence against terrorism to鈥ations,鈥 he said. Trenham鈥檚 apocalyptic rhetoric got a round of applause when he stated that the prophet Muhammad called for the execution of anyone practicing sodomy. 鈥淪tand firm in your faith,鈥 he exhorted attendees. 鈥淭ell the LGBT tolerance tyrants, this lavender mafia, these homofascists, these rainbow radicals, that they are not welcome to promote their anti-religious and anti-civilizational propaganda in your nations.鈥

Brian Brown, director of the anti-LGBT group the National Organization for Marriage, used a popular NOM talking point when he stated, 鈥淲e are discontent with a world that intentionally robs the child of his right to be known and loved by his mother and father,鈥 a dog whistle for those who believe the 鈥渘atural family鈥 is the only acceptable family structure (i.e., one man married to one woman with biological children). He also called for a stronger international 鈥減ro-family鈥 movement and pushed for more funding, more social entrepreneurship and fostering 鈥渉umility and courage鈥 in that movement. Brown was elected at the conference, but he will also continue in his role as president of NOM.


Slide from the presentation, "How to Win the Culture War," by Ignacio Arsuaga, founder of CitizenGo.

Alexey Komov, WCF Russian director and director of FamilyPolicy.ru, echoed many of the conference conspiracy theories in a talk titled 鈥淭he World鈥檚 Elites, neo-Marxism and Gender Ideology,鈥 in which he claimed that a cause behind the 2008 financial crisis in the U.S. was low birth rates. That is, because there were fewer people, there was less demand for housing and the market collapsed.

Douglas Napier, Alliance Defending Freedom, claimed that western governments in conjunction with the UN are introducing dangerous definitions of gender and also promoting LGBT rights. Napier also said because the UN has not allowed 鈥渁cceptable鈥 definitions of the family in its 2030 sustainable development goals agenda, ADF is lobbying for changes through a network of UN member states that have apparently offered to do so through ADF鈥檚 鈥溾 group.

Allan Carlson, president emeritus of WCF, provided introductory remarks and read the closing declaration, a set of themes that come out of each WCF congress. Carlson lamented that many western nations and transnational bodies were 鈥渏oining the cause of the sexual revolution.鈥 He sounded another apocalyptic note, stating that 鈥渁 titanic global contest over the nature of society and the fate of children has taken form.鈥 On one side, he said, are 鈥済athered the forces combining revolution with retroaggression, novelty with depravity, and cries of liberation with a new slavery,鈥 a movement that elevates sexual desire and denies any natural order to human life. On the other side are 鈥渢hose who defend the natural family.鈥 Georgia, he said, is a pivot point in this 鈥済reat contest over the human future.鈥 The declaration included further emphasis on marriage limited to one man and one woman, but also stated that 鈥済overnments and transnational entities should cease all propaganda in favor of gender theory and sexual orientation, which has no basis in biological reality.鈥

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