Saturday, 9 November 2013

Fred Nile protests anti-discrimination bill

Our illustrious enemy Fred Nile, who for donkeys years has opposed anything remotely gay, has protested about the New South Wales anti-discrimination bill being put up by gay independent Alex Greenwich. This bill would see private Christian schools no longer be able to legally discriminate against the LGBT, for example expelling them for their sexuality.

Fred Nile however, in all his Christian glory, has decided that it's part of the Christian faith to discriminate over people's sexuality, and what right does the state have to tell them not to sort of thing. Here's Alex Greenwich in front of the Fred Nile protest sign:


He says on his Facebook page "I must be doing something right"  :)  

Um, as I've said, if the Christians don't want the state involved in their schools, then they should at least give back the shitload of public money the state gives to them. 

What on earth is wrong with protecting children from discrimination? At the very formative and delicate years they're going through. Why does the church think it's OK? Perhaps if the churches want to stay relevant they should consider how relevant their discrimination is to modern Australian society.

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