Promoting social and fiscal conservatism and freedom of speech for all New Zealanders
Opposing progressive liberalism, political correctness, and left-wing social engineering
Promoting social and fiscal conservatism and freedom of speech for all New Zealanders
Opposing progressive liberalism, political correctness, and left-wing social engineering
We can clearly say there is good and evil in the world; where conservatives hold the mantle for ‘good,’ liberals most certainly hold the mantle for ‘evil.’

Between 340,000 and a 1,000,000 people—depending on which media you read—marched against gay marriage in France the other day.
To illustrate my point about liberals holding the mantle for evil, I will coin a phrase often used by Urban Redneck, a regular commenter on this site: ‘The four pillars of liberalism are abortion, euthanasia, sodomy, and drugs.’ Liberals promote everything evil—everything that involves death.
However, I am heartened by the mass retaliation to gay marriage in the ultra-left-wing nation of France, and the reason for this retaliation is simply because people are waking up; the conservative message is starting to resonate. Think about this for a moment: after decades of gay propaganda; after decades of liberal lies and polls showing only old people oppose gay marriage, you would think the legalisation of gay marriage would be a shoo-in, but it hasn’t been a shoo-in, has it? Everywhere they push for gay marriage there is always mass resistance to it, so why is that? The answer is simple; people instinctively know gay marriage and gay adoption is an innate wrong—it’s an innate evil.
Have a look at the following videos, and you will notice that the people in the protest are not just old people as polls suggest; the protestors are young, middle-aged and old—a clear cross section.
To stop this homosexual marriage and adoption evil from getting a foothold in New Zealand we need to protest like the French are doing, so I strongly suggest any readers who feel this way to contact Bob McCoskrie at admin@familyfirst.org.nz and urge him to organise it.
Moving on; the push for gay marriage has divided nations everywhere it lays its ugly head, and that includes New Zealand, but not only does it divide heterosexuals, it divides homosexuals as well. We have been inundated with lies about homosexuals wanting marriage and adoption, and that’s all they are—lies. And these lies are definitely dividing homosexuals as well. The following LifeSiteNews article below clearly highlights homosexuals don’t want gay marriage, and they are being stigmatised because of the minority group of radicals who are pushing for it. The article relates to France, but the same can be mirrored across the Western world.
Most homosexuals don’t want to ‘marry’ or adopt, French homosexual leader admits
January 15, 2013 - The co-founder of a new French homosexual organization, Homovox, says that most homosexuals do not want to marry or adopt children, and are not supporters of the socialist government's proposed legislation to create homosexual "marriage."
French lesbian Nathalie de Williencourt says she decided to create the group as a result of her frustration over a vocal homosexual lobby that has been unquestioningly accepted as the mouthpiece of all of the country's homosexuals.
The homosexuals Williencourt knows "don't have any desire to marry nor to adopt.”
“They don't feel represented by activists that they haven't chosen, who steal the stage from a silent majority," she told the French magazine Christian Family. "Many feel belittled, mistreated by this array of demands that stigmatize them."
Homovox, which was established in November of last year, has created a website displaying testimony by numerous homosexuals who disavow the push for homosexual "marriage." Willeincourt says that the organization marched on Sunday with up to one million other French citizens protesting the proposed legislation.
One participant calls the proposal a "homophobic bill," while another remarks that "the law should seek what is best for the child, and that is to have a father and a mother."
Williencourt's claims are supported by statistics from many jurisdictions that have created homosexual "marriages," "civil unions" and other such arrangements. Read more
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