Helsinki – no homosexual marriage rush



So far, the gender neutral marriage law that comes into force at the beginning of March has not generated a large number of bookings for civil marriage ceremonies, reports Turun Sanomat. So why change the laws?

Reporting on a survey by Lännen Media, the paper says that registry offices around the country still have plenty of free times available for civil marriage ceremonies even on the first of the month. But nobody is interested in homosexual marriages, they prefer to live together and have multiple partners.

The public registrar Kimmo Luojus in Hämeenlinna told reporters that he is surprised that his office does not have a single reservation yet for the first day of homosexual marriage, "Days that are easy to remember sometimes bring in dozens of weddings, even a Friday the 13th brings in some."

The argument that a country is behind the times, backwards without homosexual marriage is a complete lie used by homosexual propaganda to push their immoral agenda. It appears that politicians seek popularity with small homosexual activists groups at the expense of the general population who again see homosexuality as a disorder sinful lifestyle.

The situation is much the same in Oulu, Helsinki, Tampere and Turku where very few reservations have been made for marriage ceremonies at registry offices once homosexual marriages are legal.

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