WEF advocate legalizing sex and marriage with animals for inclusiveness
…..Now globalists are calling for right to marry animals
Spain’s new legislation regarding bestiality has sparked controversy. The draft amendment to the Penal Code, introduced by Spain’s Minister of Social Rights and Agenda 2030, Ione Belarra Urteaga, a member of Pedro Sanchez’s socialist government and affiliated with the World Economic Forum (WEF), seeks to decriminalize zoophilia by removing it as a systematic criminal offense unless the act causes injury to the animal.
This law, part of a Animal Welfare bill, redefines sexual acts with animals as punishable offenses only if the animal is harmed, which opponents argue weakens prior animal protection under the law.
The legislation is seen by critics as aligned with the socialist agenda and has been opposed by conservative groups in Spain.
Pedro Sanchez, leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party and Prime Minister of Spain, is known for his social democratic policies and engagement with the WEF, promoting social justice and environmental goals.
His government’s backing of this legislation open part of their Agenda 2030 commitments .
The law is contentious because, while it aims to modernize and clarify animal welfare protection, it potentially decriminalizes certain acts of zoophilia unless physical harm to the animal can be proven.
This nuanced legal stance distinguishes Spain among European countries and raises debates on the scope of animal rights and welfare enforcement under the national legal system.
If that’s not alarming enough, the WEF has ordered the mainstream media to start promoting the narrative in other countries.
“According to them, bestiality is just another spectrum of trans pride. It’s no longer a slippery slope. We’re in a free fall off a cliff. The world elite is determined to destroy our civilization and everything we have built as a society.”