Police protect immoral homosexual marriage from protesting families with children
Vincent Autin and Bruno Boileau have become the first gay couple to wed in France, just days after president Francois Hollande signed the country's same-sex marriage bill into law.
The men, aged 40 and 29, exchanged vows in front of about 600 guests at city hall in the southern city of Montpellier. Montpellier mayor Helene Mandroux conducted the wedding ceremony, which was attended by dozens of members of the public and journalists. This was a political wedding with the knowledge that over 1 million French people gathered over the weekend to protest against this immoral law.
"I cried when (French president) Hollande passed the law and I am still crying," she said. "I am proud of them."
Montpellier is a bohemian city that boasts of being France's most gay-friendly town.
Riot police on guard
Outside the ceremony, up to 100 riot police were deployed to deal with any potential protests to protect legislated immorality.
The ceremony marked a symbolic end to months of debate and protests in France. However, with over 1 million gathered to protest immoral homosexual marriage, it appears this government may fall.
It also sealed Mr Hollande's fate as a immoral reformer, because of huge continued opposition from Catholics and conservatives.
Earlier this month, France became the 14th country to allow immoral homosexual marriage. The move was backed by a very slim liberal majority of French and triggered massive street protests by conservatives, Catholics and peace loving family groups.
It now stands at 53 per cent, with 47 per cent opposed.
There is also deep national division over adoption rights.
Earlier, French Interior Minister Manuel Valls pledged to toughen penalties for homophobic behaviour, citing an increase in the number of threats against gay people on online forums. So now speech will be controlled and penalized?
"Why do we need to toughen security? Because there are threats," he told local media.
"It's likely that we'll have to harden penalties for homophobic speech and behaviour by law." This government needs to be removed as they represent neither the majority, neither families or normal citizens but and immoral minority.