Monday, April 6, 2026

Democrats Spent Your Money ‘Queering The Maps,’ And They Want To Do It Again: During the Biden Years, the State Department Reportedly Spent $72,000 On Making the Maps of European Countries ‘more gay.’

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Democrats Spent Your Money ‘Queering The Maps,’ And They Want To Do It Again:
During the Biden years, the State Department reportedly spent $72,000 on making the maps of European countries ‘more gay.’
Here’s an example of what America will go back to if Democrats get back into power: Queering the maps. 

During the Biden years, the State Department reportedly spent $72,000 on making maps “more gay.” 

That’s according to testimony from Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Sarah Rogers, questioned at a recent House Foreign Affairs Committee meeting. Committee Chairman, Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., wanted to get to the bottom of a host of crazy projects and initiatives the Biden administration funded with our money. 

The congressman was particularly perplexed about the State Department’s LGBTQ-focused map-making process. 

“Can you tell me: what is ‘queering the map?’” Mast asked Rogers. 

“So I think we were trying to make the maps more gay,” the undersecretary said. 

Mast understandably sounded incredulous. How does one go about making a map more gay? Or gay at all? 

“You know, since the age of cartography, we’ve had pretty good maps, but maybe they weren’t gay enough,” Rogers sad. 

Thankfully, the undersecretary took “critical theory” (Marxist indoctrination) in college. Sometimes people use “queer” as a verb, she said.  

“I do understand that the maps we were trying to make gay were, I think, of Czechia and Slovakia. So maybe those countries asked for it. I doubt it, but I don’t know,” Rogers said. 

According to the Library of Congress, “Queering the Map is a community-generated mapping project that geo-locates queer moments, memories and histories in relation to physical space.”

Well, that’s queer.

‘Provide Me the Receipt’

Rogers apologized to Czechia (the European country that also identifies as the Czech Republic) and Slovakia for her predecessors penchant for “queering” their maps.  

“This is why future public diplomacy grants will be streamlined, accountable — and channeled toward real American interests, like free speech and sports diplomacy,” she said in a post on X. 

LGBTQ activists got huffy after Slovakians had the audacity to approve pro-family constitutional amendments recognizing that there are only two sexes, restricting adoption to straight couples and banning surrogacy. 

Mast said the State Department programs on President Joe Biden’s watch included a DEI flash mob in Kyrgyzstan; a diversity roadshow in India; and diversity and inclusion programs in Luxembourg, Spain, New Zealand, Canada, and Malaysia. There was money for a program to teach trans and intersex leaders in India, Mast said, and a study on “the relationship between collective movement — meaning walking, boxing, dancing — and systemic conditions of anti-trans violence.” --->READ MORE HERE

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