Soros-Backed Group Receiving Millions From Biden Admin to Teach Puerto Rican Men About ‘Toxic Masculinities’

The Washington Free Beacon reported that the Taller Salud, a nonprofit backed by George Soros, received millions from the Biden administration to teach Puerto Rican men about “structural racism and toxic masculinities”:

President Joe Biden’s Justice Department in October awarded the lucrative grant to Taller Salud, a “feminist, culturally specific nonprofit organization” in Puerto Rico. The money comes from the department’s Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative, which aims to address crime through police alternatives. Taller Salud, which receives funding from liberal billionaire George Soros’s Open Society Foundations, will use the $2 million to further implement its “community violence intervention program,” which includes “public education campaigns” to address “structural racism and toxic masculinities” among Puerto Rican men between the ages of 15 and 30.—The Biden-backed program will specifically train a “minimum of 40 young males” annually on “violence interruption” and “conflict mediation,” among other practices. The program places an emphasis on eradicating “structural racism” and street violence by hosting “cultural activities,” including mural painting, according to Taller Salud’s website.

The $2,000,000 funding began in 2022 and will end in 2025.

“Peace Accords uses highly trained violence interrupters and street outreach workers, public education campaigns – such as those addressing structural racism and toxic masculinities – behavioral and workforce services, and community mobilization to prevent and reduce violence,” according to the description of the grant. “With OJP’s CVIPI funding, the program will serve a minimum of 40 young males (ages: 15-30) residents of the region every year with violence interruption, conflict mediation, behavioral, education, employment and community outreach activities.”

The average income per capita in Puerto Rico is $14,000 a year. If Taller Salud “trains” 120 men per year, it will cost $17,000 per person.

How about you invest that money into the country to help form jobs and provide higher income?

Gotta keep that money for yourself:

While some conservative policy experts argue law enforcement is underfunded, Taller Salud appears to be flush with cash. The organization’s CEO, Tania Rosario Méndez, pays herself nearly triple the median income in Puerto Rico, tax documents show. The nonprofit’s CFO, Yamara Rodríguez, earns well over double the median income. Over 40 percent of Puerto Ricans live in poverty, according to the Census Bureau.On her Instagram page, Méndez describes herself as an “anti-racist activist for environmental justice and gender equality.” Her organization’s page, meanwhile, promotes abortions and “antiracism.”

Tags: Biden Administration, DOJ, George Soros, Puerto Rico, Social Justice

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