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Ya no es solo una amenaza: la ofensiva ultra contra los derechos LGTBI gana terreno a nivel global
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Ya no es solo una amenaza: la ofensiva ultra contra los derechos LGTBI gana terreno a nivel global

The article discusses the growing global offensive by far-right groups against LGBTQ+ rights, noting that this movement has moved beyond being just a threat and is now achieving tangible results. ILGA Mundo, the largest global LGBTQ+ organization, describes this as a 'reactionary script' that was once thought to be outdated. The article highlights recent legislative changes in several countries, including the criminalization of homosexuality in Niger and Burkina Faso, while others like Saint Lucia have repealed such laws. It also mentions that Trinidad and Tobago reversed a 2018 decision to decriminalize homosexuality. The piece emphasizes that while legal protections continue in some regions, there is a noticeable divide between areas advancing LGBTQ+ rights and those actively rolling back progress. The article further notes that far-right strategies are shifting focus from directly challenging LGBTQ+ identity to using issues like child protection and family values as justification for restricting rights.

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Ya no es solo una amenaza: la ofensiva ultra contra los derechos LGTBI gana terreno a nivel global

The article discusses the growing global offensive by far-right groups against LGBTQ+ rights, noting that this movement has moved beyond being just a threat and is now achieving tangible results. ILGA Mundo, the largest global LGBTQ+ organization, describes this as a 'reactionary script' that was once thought to be outdated. The article highlights recent legislative changes in several countries, including the criminalization of homosexuality in Niger and Burkina Faso, while others like Saint Lucia have repealed such laws. It also mentions that Trinidad and Tobago reversed a 2018 decision to decriminalize homosexuality. The piece emphasizes that while legal protections continue in some regions, there is a noticeable divide between areas advancing LGBTQ+ rights and those actively rolling back progress. The article further notes that far-right strategies are shifting focus from directly challenging LGBTQ+ identity to using issues like child protection and family values as justification for restricting rights.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the rise of anti-LGBTQ+ policies as part of a coordinated effort by authoritarian leaders and movements, which is presented as a regression from previous progress. The emphasis on the global spread of these policies and their alignment with far-right ideologies suggests a leftward

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): The article presents factual information about rising conservative opposition to LGBTQ+ rights globally, citing ILGA Mundo as a primary source. It mentions specific countries and trends, aligning with cross-source consensus. However, it uses emotionally charged language like 'guion reaccionario' and

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