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Same-sex marriage myths driven by deceit and ignorance

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English: Michael Hendricks (right) and René Leboeuf, photo showing both their faces. Taken at their wedding (the first same-sex marriage in Quebec), 1 April 2004. Photo by Montrealais. (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) SO it is proven, Australians are happy to see the institution of marriage redefined by allowing same-sex couples to marry. That is if you trust the polls touted by the gay lobby. Polling is often about the questions asked and how they are worded — 78 per cent of the 1000 surveyed by Crosby Textor last year agreed that “if it doesn’t hurt anyone else, gay couples should be able to do what makes them happy, including marry”. I’m surprised the response isn’t higher. If there is no harm in something and it makes people happy, why not agree? “Excluding same-sex couples from marriage fosters discrimination,” said 78 per cent. Yes it does, the Marriage Act is discriminatory , that is why not everyone can marry. We all experience discrimination. Not being allowed to go in the la

Group marriage is next, admits Dutch ‘father’ of gay ‘marriage’

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Member of political party D66 (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) Boris Dittrich , the homosexual activist called the “father” of the political movement in favor of Dutch gay “marriage”, has admitted that group marriages of three or more people, is the next, inevitable logical step in the dismantling of the western world’s traditional marriage laws. In a  video interview  with Yagg, the French online homosexual magazine, Dittrich, a former Dutch MP and homosexualist activist working for Human Rights Watch , related the carefully laid-out plan that established first public acceptance legal civil partnerships, which in turn led inevitably to changing the definition of marriage. The redefinition of marriage , he said, has led to discussions of allowing group marriages of three or more persons. “But that’s the beginning of something completely new,” he added. He predicted that this next step “will take a lot of years.”   Dittrich admitted that “it took a long time” to push th