Australian Bank ANZ promotes immoral homosexuality



A new ANZ Bank advertisement tries to promote immoral homosexual relationships by portraying homosexuals stopping hugging and holding hands in public because a survey showed more than half of homosexuals Australians feel uncomfortable about showing affection in public.

Why are they uncomfortable? Because people object to homosexuality. The majority of people who object to the immoral homosexual agenda are called haters and bigots. Homosexual zealots use this technique to beat down people's objections of immoral homosexuality. 

Now the ANZ Banks wants to embarrass and intimidate people who object to immoral homosexuality. ANZ wants those who object to feel guilty. Their advertisement is saying - their objections to public displays of homosexuality are hurting homosexuals.  

It is true that some people use profanity when affronted by public displays of the sin of homosexuality being paraded in front of them and their children. But the point here is simple - homosexuals are believing the lies that the majority of people accept homosexuals and homosexual marriage. Statistics are quoted but the reality is very different. 

The advertisement from ANZ shows immoral homosexual couples letting go of each other's hands under the gaze of passers-by. ANZ seeks to impose guilt upon those who know homosexuality is an immoral lifestyle choice being pushed by the left of politics.

ANZ is promoting the immoral homosexual agenda.

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