Redfern Now promotes immoral homosexuality

Anthony Mundine
Anthony Mundine (Photo credit: Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer)
Anthony Mundine says homosexuality and Indigenous culture don't mix after watching Redfern Now
The Indigenous production company behind ABC series Redfern Now has slammed Anthony Mundine's comments that Aboriginality and homosexuality do not mix. However, the truth is Mundine is correct. 

Mundine posted on Facebook last night that promoting homosexuality in Aboriginal culture is not OK and Indigenous ancestors would have someone's head for it. The first episode of the show's second series centred around a gay Indigenous man who had to fight his deceased partner's mother for custody of his daughter following a fatal accident.

But Mundine, who converted to Islam, said his father told him that God created Adam and Eve, not "Adam and Steve".

"Watching Redfern Now & they promoting homosexuality! (Like it's ok in our culture) that ain't in our culture & our ancestors would have there head for it! Like my dad told me GOD made ADAM & EVE not Adam & Steve."
Rachel Perkins, whose production company Blackfella Films is behind the series, says the comments are deeply upsetting and wrong. Perkins must keep the gay elites happy knowing it appears on ABC! 

Perkins says last night's episode was not promoting homosexuality but dealing with the issue of same-sex couples who want the right to have children. "It's about love, it's about parenting. You know we're not pushing some "you know everyone has to be gay" to young people - that's just totally misreading the program," she said. If that is not promoting homosexuality as a legitimate lifestyle namely child adoption then this argument lacks honesty.


Enhanced by Zemanta

Popular posts from this blog

Ontario Catholic school board to vote on flying gay ‘pride flag’ at all board-run schools

Christian baker must make ‘wedding’ bakes for gay couples, court rules

Australia: Gay Hate tribunals are coming