Labour MP’s disgusting slur on traditional marriage supporters

Feb 15, 2018 by

from Coalition for Marriage:

A leading Labour backbencher has equated banning same-sex marriage with the practice of slavery.

In a House of Commons debate on Bermuda’s repeal of same-sex marriage, David Lammy demanded that the Governor General of the territory withhold his assent to the repeal bill saying:

“The first slaves were brought to Bermuda in 1620: oppressed, segregated and discriminated against. That is why leaders such as Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu and Barack Obama have fought not just for race rights, but the rights of lesbian, gay and bisexual people. This country has been one of the world leaders on this subject, so if this is not the issue on which to refuse assent I do not know what is.”

Instead of challenging this outrageous slur, Harriet Baldwin, replying for the Government, said that she “fully accept[ed] the eloquent way in which the right hon. Gentleman makes his case.”

BBC compares traditional family advocates to Holocaust deniers

Recent material produced by the BBC has also been hostile to supporters of marriage and traditional families. This includes the following report on Croatia:

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