Mexico’s First Woman President Is Nothing To Be Celebrated
For everyone who took a fast glance at Mexico’s new president and thought, “Wow, they just elected their first woman president, and she’s Jewish in this climate,” get ready to be disappointed.
Claudia Sheinbaum is a woman, but despite her name and heritage, she is definitely not Jewish. The outgoing president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, was a leftist, but Sheinbaum, without guardrails, is so far left she may be in danger of falling off of the earth.
If you are a conservative or have more than ten functioning active brain cells, Sheinbaum is almost the perfect liberal nightmare. She promoted herself as a “climate scientist,” a staunch supporter of everything LGBTQ, and, of course, a lover of abortion rights. She is being celebrated by slimy Joe Biden and Canada’s first female president, Justin Trudeau, which says it all. Anytime you can have a zombie and a prancing fascist on your bandwagon, as a leftist, everything is great.
Before discussing Sheinbaum further, I must ask: Is it time to substitute the term “Selection” for “Election?” As a nation, America is supposed to believe that Joe Biden, a candidate who never campaigned, garnered 81 million votes. It never happened, and pretending that it did has placed the United States in the most vulnerable position it has been in since WWII.
Now, we are asked to believe that Mexico, which according to the country’s 2020 census, had about 78 percent of its population identify as Roman Catholic, making it the country’s largest denomination of Christianity and the second-largest Catholic population in the world, has elected a president that holds none of their beliefs.
Last year, Mexico’s Supreme Court decriminalized abortion in a woke-fostered ruling intended to void abortion laws in nearly all of the country’s 32 states. The ruling stated that “the federal public health service and any federal health institution” must offer abortion to “anyone who requests it.” However, 19 states have yet to make abortion legal in their penal codes, and abortion has not yet been added as a “right” to the Mexican constitution, despite efforts from abortion groups.
Sheinbaum has been cautious about discussing abortion openly, considering that she wanted to be “selected,” and many parts of Mexico have a majority of pro-life populations. She claimed that the Supreme Court had “resolved” the issue, which is clearly not true. However, in her list of 100 commitments that she would fulfill if elected, one of them was to ensure “access to health for women throughout their life cycle, especially regarding sexual and reproductive health.” “Reproductive health,” in this context, essentially refers to “abortion.”
Sheinbaum has referred to abortion as a “right” and responded to the overturn of Roe v. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2022 by stating that “it would be a setback” if the U.S. began to protect the unborn. The then-Mexico City mayor’s secretary of health, Oliva López Arellano, stated that Mexico City was a place where American women could get abortions that are unavailable in their own country. Despite complaints in certain corners from feminists who wanted Sheinbaum to speak more openly, the president-elect will most certainly be staunchly pro-abortion.
The newly “selected” leader comes from a secular Jewish background. Her family emigrated from Europe to Mexico, but she claims that she was raised non-religious. In 2018, she stated, “I grew up without religion. That’s how my parents raised me.”
Some LGBTQ groups have criticized Sheinbaum for avoiding the transgender issue. While other leftist parties have embraced it, with some featuring male candidates running for office as women. Sheinbaum obviously did this so as to not scare off wide swathes of socially conservative voters. Opposition to gender ideology has been strong among Latin and South American leaders, even staunchly leftist leaders. Sheinbaum is being criticized not because she is even slightly conservative, but because lunatic activists want her to go further than she already has.
In 2022, she came out of the closet on gay marriage when she celebrated the legalization of homosexual marriage in the states of Guerrero and Tamaulipas with the statement:
“Today the entire country makes progress in equal rights with the passage of marriage equality in Guerrero and Tamaulipas. I celebrate this demonstration of the will of the people and the search for justice for all men and women by both state congresses. Love is love.”
That same year, she became the first mayor of Mexico City to participate in the city’s LGBTQ “pride” parade.
In 2023, at the inappropriate time of the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, she posted a photo of herself to X, stating: “My dream is to continue to fight for sexually diverse people as I did in Mexico City.”
Sheinbaum has been “selected” for a reason. Her beliefs will undoubtedly guide her policies during her six-year term. The anecdote for woke immoral politicians like Sheinbaum is a four-year dose of Donald Trump.
Sanity and moral responsibility must be restored.