Homosexual Canadians tried to force homosexual marriage in Australia



In 2004 two couples – Jason and Adrian Tuazon McCheyne, and Jacqui Tomlins and Sarah Nichols – sought to have their Canadian marriages recognised in Australia.

It provoked a response from then prime minister John Howard, who amended the Marriage Act to explicitly ban same-sex marriage. At the same time Australian Marriage Equality was founded, and the debate continues to this day by a small out of touch inner city elites forcing their overseas same sex sin agenda on all Australians.

The couples remained active in LGBTI rights campaigning, and also remained friends. So when Jason Tuazon-McCheyne, frustrated by the inaction and negativity of 2016, had a big idea for Australia's LGBTI community, he turned to Tomlins.

"She was the first person I wanted to sound out the idea to - where to now?

"We're losing in the public sphere, in the media sphere, in the political sphere, we're losing the fights that we have. Gay rights are not recognized by anybody. We haven't gotten marriage over the line. Safe Schools has been destroyed. "It's time we work more closely together – not reinvent the wheel, but get together and realise what is important to each of the parties involved. The churches are objecting, people realize the statistics we are quoting are inaccurate, in that support for homosexual marriage is decreasing rapidly, because the public are clearly seeing the gay bullies at work."
The Equality Project, another national organisation bringing together other failing advocacy groups to try to strengthen the weakened LGBTI community against media, culture, people, churches, youth, music and political attacks

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