The answer to terrorism is homosexuality says the Mayor of London:


The annual march of decadence, nudity and blatant sin, now in its 45th year, marks 50 years since homosexuality was decriminalised in England and Wales

Why was homosexuality a criminal offense? What major event changed in society that made a criminal offense to something that is celebrated and if you disagree you are subject to a hate crime?
It was deemed to be criminal - but one person said it wasn't because...here it is ....what happens "private sexual business" is nobody's business and should be a criminal offence. 

In the 1960s, a Labour MPLeo Abse, and a Conservative peer, Lord Arran, put forward proposals to change the way in which criminal law treated homosexual men by means of the Sexual Offences Bill. This attempt to liberalise the law relating to male homosexuality can be placed in a context of the rising number of prosecutions of homosexual men.In his 1965 Sexual Offences Bill, Lord Arran drew heavily upon the findings of the Wolfenden Report (1957) which recommended the decriminalisation of certain homosexual offences.The Wolfenden committee had been set up to investigate homosexuality and prostitution in 1954, and included on its panel a judge, a psychiatrist, an academic and various theologians. They came to the conclusion (with one dissenter) that criminal law could not credibly intervene in the private sexual affairs of consenting adults in the privacy of their homes.

But is that "private argument" sufficient because it is no longer private but being forced even demanded upon people, businesses, churches, etc - and court awaits if you disagree. 

Can I do anything in private? Murder - molest-beat up a spouse? No so why does this one get a free pass?


But it gets worse. The answer to terrorism is homosexuality says the Mayor of London:
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan told crowds at Trafalgar Square the event was the "best antidote to sorrow". He said: "We've had a horrible last few weeks. We've had terror, we've had tragedy. "You know what the best antidote to sorrow, the best antidote to sadness, to bereavement, to hatred, is Pride In London."



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