Latin America’s Care Society Debate Masks Globalist Agendas at Mexico Conference
As elite bureaucrats gather in Mexico to discuss ‘care society’ investments, American interests are overshadowed by a globalist push that risks diverting resources and attention from true national priorities.
While the world watches as Latin America convenes for the XVI Regional Conference on Women in Mexico City, the real question looms: whose interests are served by this high-level talk of investing billions into a so-called “society of care”? Organized by the United Nations’ CEPAL and featuring representatives like ONU-Mujeres’ María-Noel Vaeza, the conference proclaims that care investments—ranging from 2.7% to 11% of regional GDP—are woefully insufficient given women’s unpaid labor contributions estimated between 19% and 27% of GDP. Is This Just Another Globalist Playbook That Ignores Sovereignty? This rhetoric might sound noble until framed through an America First lens....
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