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FEMA video reveals Biden prioritizing LGBTQ over broader disaster relief

A recently leaked video from a FEMA disaster preparedness meeting has ignited a firestorm of criticism aimed squarely at the Biden-Harris administration’s response protocol. In a clip from March 2023, FEMA Emergency Management Specialist Tyler Atkins took center stage, revealing a troubling focus on prioritizing LGBTQIA+ communities over a broader disaster relief strategy. This revelation is especially galling in the wake of Hurricane Helene, which devastated parts of the Southeast last month, making the ploys of the administration even more glaring and tone-deaf.

Atkins, who identifies with the trendy he/they pronouns, was recorded explaining that the agency views LGBTQ individuals as particularly “disadvantaged” and thus deserving of special attention during crises. He further elaborated that the compounding nature of disasters on these communities’ struggles is what makes them a priority. While it’s commendable to care for those in need, one has to wonder if FEMA’s mission was previously to focus on equity rather than assisting every American who finds themselves in the wake of catastrophe. The traditional notion that all victims should receive equal help is apparently being rewritten in favor of bureaucratic buzzwords like “disaster equity.”

This shift in focus has not only raised eyebrows but also ruffled feathers among officials and citizens alike. Many are questioning whether the agency, tasked with managing emergencies, should be prioritizing political agendas over immediate, tangible relief for disaster-stricken Americans. Unsurprisingly, some within FEMA have voiced their discontent, highlighting the departure from foundational principles that are supposed to guide emergency management to the strange whims of political correctness.

Amid rising casualties from Hurricane Helene, with a grim tally of at least 227 lives lost — marking the deadliest storm in the U.S. since the infamous Hurricane Katrina — frustration is mounting over FEMA’s lethargic response. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas is under the microscope, especially after declaring that FEMA is out of disaster funds. Yet, a report from the DHS Inspector General contradicts this assertion by revealing that the agency is sitting on more than $8.3 billion in unused funds. This raises serious questions about whether funds are being mismanaged or whether the agency is merely ignoring American citizens’ distress while prioritizing other agendas.

Both former President Donald Trump and Senator JD Vance have stepped in to take shots at the current administration during this ongoing crisis. Trump, known for his knack for stirring the pot, has publicly accused FEMA of channeling disaster relief funds to illegal immigrants instead of supporting American families desperately in need after their homes have been obliterated. The juxtaposition of offering $750 to those left homeless while sending billions overseas speaks volumes about misplaced priorities that have many scratching their heads in disbelief.

As the hurricane aftermath continues to unfold, so does the administration’s political circus. Trump recently took to social media, declaring the response to Hurricane Helene the “worst in history” and predicting that the disillusioned voters in the devastated states will turn to Trump for salvation. In times of crisis, the last thing the American people need is a political spectacle; they just want effective, compassionate support that doesn’t prioritize one group over another.

Written by Staff Reports

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