The Montevideo Departmental Board held on Tuesday, September 30 at 5:00 p.m. in its Session Hall a "discussion as part of Diversity Month."
It was called “Towards an inclusive and diverse Montevideo.”
The activity aimed to, supposedly, "create a space for reflection and collective construction that allows the importance of diversity to be made visible and to identify the current challenges for full inclusion in Montevideo," according to the Board's website.
Juan José Meré, representative of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Patricia Gambetta, representative of the Trans Boys Uruguay Collective; Andrés Scagliola, coordinator of the Diversity Secretariat of the Montevideo City Hall, spoke.
Colette Spinetti, "director" of the National Secretariat for Human Rights, also participated.

Prostitution advocacy
The attendees tried to justify the prostitution of transvestites, and what they call "sexual minorities," with the excuse that "they can't get formal employment."
Ultimately, it was an advocacy of the activity as a way of life, instead of working honestly.
Waste of taxpayers' money
Andrés Scagliola, eternal Frente Amplio bureaucrat of the LGBT lobby, proposed that Montevideo City Hall create a "Plan for Affective, Sexual, and Gender Diversity."
This outrageous proposal consists of the Montevideo departmental government meddling in the intimate lives of individuals, something completely totalitarian and undemocratic, typical of the Uruguayan left.










