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  1. Powerful speech, refreshingly free of holier-than-thou posturing. I have no doubt Obama and Clinton mean well, are genuinely concerned about gay rights (not much about transgender people in her speech beyond the use LGBT), and are sending a strong message to countries that are getting increasingly hostile to the queer citizens. I have two worries:

    (1) Some Americans may be seized by the all-too-familiar urge to rush out and save the downtrodden – in this case queer – masses of the world from their oppressors, and do so in ways that are insensitive to, or dismissive of, the local communities, their agency and their homegrown strategies.

    (2) This move may further jeopardize the security of queer individuals and groups in some countries with strong (and sometimes with good reason) anti-American sentiment. As reported in the Washington Post “Neil Grungas, founder of the San Francisco-based organization for Refuge, Asylum and Migration, which represents gay asylum-seekers, said it was critical for the administration to secure allies on every continent to avoid looking like it was imposing American values on parts of the world that view the West with mistrust or hostility.
    Recalling how large demonstrations broke out in Pakistan in June after staff at the U.S. Embassy held a gay pride celebration there, he said that Obama’s sincere commitment to improving the gay rights picture globally could inadvertently make life worse for gays and lesbians abroad. “This cannot be seen as a U.S.-only issue because at the end of the day that would be counter-productive,” said Grungas, who was in the audience for Clinton’s speech. “In countries where U.S. moral leadership is not high and where increasingly Western values are negative … there is a real danger people can use this issue and say, ‘No, we are cleaning up here, we are going to reject this American imposition of decay.’”” Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/us-will-use-foreign-aid-to-defend-gay-rights-abroad-clinton-obama-declare-culture-no-excuse/2011/12/07/gIQAetrhbO_story.html