QANTAS boss doesn't trust Australians
Australia: Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has slammed plans for a public vote on gay marriage as he fears it will spark homophobic attacks. He doesn't trust Australians.
Joyce is toeing the Federal Labor line of kids committing suicide, traditional marriage supports acting as bigots running mad in the streets yelling hate filled speech, Christians claiming to love but full of hate, and ugly bigoted advertising.
The airline boss, who is gay, said the proposed plebiscite could lead to 'open season for the most damaging, hurtful language about LGBT people. Really OPEN SEASON - like people shooting gays! Really Joyce such ugly statements you are making about Australians who believe in traditional marriage!
Mr Joyce called on politicians to scrap the 'expensive and unnecessary' vote and told parliament to tackle the issue itself. The vote is probably less than what Joyce's annual pay is. Perhaps Joyce should focus on the cost of Border Protection or the NBN. $160m is nothing compared to other government spending. $160 equals making 10 kilometers of freeway. This amount of money is spent everyday. False argument Mr Joyce.
In a column for The Guardian, the Qantas chief executive said gays and lesbians had approached him to tell of their fears of being attacked in the wake of the plebiscite. Yes, three people.
'I’ve had people come up to me or write to me saying that they fear worse is to come - their fear is a plebiscite will be open season for most damaging, hurtful language about LGBT people,' Mr Joyce wrote. Joyce is painting people in the worst possible terms. He is the one using ugly speech.
'Given that the rate of depression for gay Australians is much higher than the national average, that’s a serious concern.' Perhaps the rate of depression relates to the disordered lifestyle.
The airline boss, who is gay, said the proposed plebiscite could lead to 'open season for the most damaging, hurtful language about LGBT people. Really OPEN SEASON - like people shooting gays! Really Joyce such ugly statements you are making about Australians who believe in traditional marriage!
Mr Joyce called on politicians to scrap the 'expensive and unnecessary' vote and told parliament to tackle the issue itself. The vote is probably less than what Joyce's annual pay is. Perhaps Joyce should focus on the cost of Border Protection or the NBN. $160m is nothing compared to other government spending. $160 equals making 10 kilometers of freeway. This amount of money is spent everyday. False argument Mr Joyce.
In a column for The Guardian, the Qantas chief executive said gays and lesbians had approached him to tell of their fears of being attacked in the wake of the plebiscite. Yes, three people.
'I’ve had people come up to me or write to me saying that they fear worse is to come - their fear is a plebiscite will be open season for most damaging, hurtful language about LGBT people,' Mr Joyce wrote. Joyce is painting people in the worst possible terms. He is the one using ugly speech.
'Given that the rate of depression for gay Australians is much higher than the national average, that’s a serious concern.' Perhaps the rate of depression relates to the disordered lifestyle.
It is claimed by Joyce, that the high rates of mental illness among homosexuals are the result of ‘homophobia’. However, even in the Netherlands, which has been far more tolerant to same-sex relationships and which has recently legalised same-sex marriages, high levels of psychiatric illness, including major depression, bipolar disorder (‘manic depression’), agoraphobia , obsessive compulsive disorder and drug addiction are found.
Children raised by same-sex couples are more likely to have social, psychological and physical problems as adults.
The media portrays the homosexual lifestyle and relationships as happy, healthy and stable. However, the homosexual lifestyle is associated with a large number of very serious physical and emotional health consequences. Many ‘committed’ homosexual relationships only last a few years. This raises doubts as to whether children raised in same-sex households are being raised in a protective environment.
A study of homosexual men shows that more than 75% of homosexual men admitted to having sex with more than 100 different males in their lifetime: approximately 15% claimed to have had 100-249 sex partners, 17% claimed 250-499, 15% claimed 500-999 and 28% claimed more than 1,000 lifetime sexual partners.
Far higher rates of promiscuity are observed even within ‘committed’ gay relationships than in heterosexual marriage: In Holland, male homosexual relationships last, on average, 1.5 years, and gay men have an average of eight partners a year outside of their supposedly “committed” relationships.