
Total disaster: the Ministry of Tourism declared the BDSM fair to be of national interest
Of alternative sexualities, organized by members of the Uruguayan Fetish Community
The BDSM and alternative sexualities fair, now called Sextasis, held its fourth edition in Montevideo on July 19 and 20 at the NH Columbia Hotel, receiving this year the declaration of tourist interest from the Ministry of Tourism.
Organized by “Lady Kali,” who is also the coordinator of the Uruguay Fetish community, it is officially presented as one of the “main regional spaces dedicated to erotic and cultural diversity”.
Whippings, bondage, ritualization of pain, age play, all with state support. Uruguay once again at the forefront of human rights, as always making a fool of itself by promoting the degenerate woke agenda.
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Uruguay Fetish Community
At the 2019 Diversity March, a person who calls himself “Master N” warned that Uruguay had an “unexplored” territory for the dissemination of his fetishistic sexual practices.
That same year he founded Uruguay Fetish, a community that presents itself as inclusive for LGBTIQ+ people and “hetero-friendly allies”, but in reality aims to promote fetishism, BDSM, and so-called “alternative sexualities.”

In 2024, with the endorsement of the Municipality, they offered the public “free whippings” in Plaza Cagancha, in broad daylight and in front of entire families.
The normalization of sadomasochistic scenes, endorsed by state agencies, undermines public morality and the basic limits of coexistence.
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The gravity of official promotion
It is alarming that the Ministry of Tourism has declared this fair to be of tourist interest, granting institutional support to activities that, according to clinical evidence, are dangerous.
BDSM —Bondage and Discipline, Dominance and Submission, Sadism and Masochism— is not just an atypical sexual interest practiced in private: it involves pain, humiliation, and ritualization of power, often displayed publicly.
Under the label of “alternative sexualities” they seek to impose themselves as a legitimate subculture, shifting the boundaries between the private and the public.
Globalist cultural engineering
In 2018, WHO removed sadomasochism and other practices from the list of mental disorders, under the banner of “depathologization.”
Today, what was once seen as a disorder is presented as a lifestyle, legitimized by international organizations and the globalist narrative of human rights and sexual diversity.

In Uruguay, these practices are not only tolerated, but declared of tourist interest, in open contradiction to traditional, family, and civic values.
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On the verge of normalizing pedophilia
WHO keeps that there is only a disorder if there is no consent or clinically significant distress. This relativism opens the door to justifying aberrant practices under the criterion of consent.
Worse still, pedophilia is omitted in cases of relationships “between children or adolescents of similar age”, which is of incalculable danger.
We are facing a social engineering that erodes the protection of minors and trivializes antisocial behaviors. What was once recognized as abuse is now disguised as diversity.
The globalist agenda seeks to redefine morality and sexuality, imposing new cultural norms from above, threatening the very foundations of civilization.
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