Elsa Méndez: a triumph of freedom in the face of intolerance

The deputy of Querétaro, Mexico, has been acquitted of any crime of "homophobia", marking a victory for freedom of expression over the LGBT lobby.

“I was sure that justice would be done. Defending the family and life, as I have done, cannot be a crime. I am very grateful to all of you who have supported me from all over Mexico, from many countries in Latin America, and from Spain especially,” said congresswoman Elsa Méndez, advisor to acTÚa FAMILIA, during the day yesterday.

This is a triumph for the freedom of expression, which the homosexual lobbies always want to silence. It encourages us to continue fighting the cultural battle, of which Elsa is a true captain,” said Pedro Mejías, coordinator of acTÚa FAMILIA.

Deputy of Querétaro, Mexico: “I always trusted in justice, and today I am very happy to tell you that I was not linked to a process for the possible crime of discrimination,” said Elsa Méndez after the Querétaro hearing, where she had been summoned to testify for an alleged crime of homophobia.

“Defending family and life, as I have done, cannot be a crime.”

For some time, certain LGBTI activists had been harassing Elsa on social networks and threatening her, trying to stop her from continuing her pro-life discourse or her legislative work in the Parliament of Querétaro. They even went so far as to denounce her, and the prosecutor accepted her complaint a few weeks ago.

This claim of LGBTI lobbyists, very typical of the feminist and radical left, has been truncated today because the judge has ruled that our advisor has been acquitted and exempted her from any accusations.

The homosexuals, who had a minimum representation at the doors of the Court, claimed that the deputy should pay for their therapy sessions because they have been “traumatized” by her statements and political activity, something that the judge rejected outright, and even warned the prosecution for having given judicial process to the lawsuit, as found out by acTÚa FAMILIA.

“We have always respected every person. We have always defended the life of ALL Mexicans, because every life is worthy of living. That is why today we continue to stand with more strength, with renewed hope to work for this cause that is a righteous one, knowing that we are working for the truth. Yes to Life! Yes to Family and our fundamental freedoms! Let’s go together! Together we are stronger,” concluded Elsa upon leaving the Court and speaking in front of the cameras of some of the media present.

Later on, and in communication with Spain, through Pedro Mejías, she said that “I was sure that justice would be done. Defending the family and life, as I have done, cannot be a crime. I am very grateful to all of you who have supported me from all over Mexico, from many countries in Latin America, and from Spain especially.”

In this regard, the coordinator of acTÚa FAMILIA declared that “this is a triumph for the freedom of expression, which the homosexual lobbies always want to silence. Here in Spain we know this all too well. It encourages us to continue fighting the cultural battle, of which Elsa is a true captain.”

And he concluded that “the freedom of expression, first declared in my city in 1810, and for the entire Hispanic world, has won a battle today. About all this, our adviser Elsa Méndez will speak to us in a special ENCUENTRO Familia.Vida.Libertad next Thursday, August 19, for Mexico, Spain and all of Latin America, telling us all the details of this case of authentic persecution”.

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