NSW Australia Parliament halts free speech
NSW Australia. The NSW parliament introduced unworkable new legislation will create a new offence in the Crimes Act of publicly threatening or inciting violence against people on the grounds of race, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex characteristics or HIV/AIDS status, including a maximum penalty of three years imprisonment and a fine of $11,000.
The LGBT lobby considers all negative comments as vilification.
Does this mean, any form of communication, comments on blogs, public comments in Churches, public conversations or conduct observable by the public, as well as the distribution or dissemination of any matter, will become illegal if it vilifies those groups?
The Gay lobby is happy to silence any and all objections to the unnatural, immoral and sinful lifestyle choices of homosexuals. They can threaten people, take them to court even if their applications fail they have achieved fear in those who object to the sin of homosexuality. LGBT are now seeking to control free speech.
“We also note the hurtful, vitriolic debate regarding the survey on changes to the Marriage Act (Cth), the contributions of some religious bodies to the No debate, and the negative impact that this debate had on LGBTI Australians living in New South Wales."
The debate was not hateful nor vitriolic. It was truthful and passionate. The LGBT lobby has been involved in damage and destruction of businesses, destroying signs, taking over and shouting down any opposition, painting offensive graffiti on churches, blockading Christian events and threatening hotel staff.
But any comment against the LGBT agenda is deemed to be hateful, bigoted, and vitriolic. LGBT constantly respond to any critical comments as being, damaging, hurtful, and increasing suicides.
HERE IS THE CLEAR INTENT OF LGBT LOBBY
TO DESTROY FREEDOM OF SPEECH
“NSW GLRL support the proposal to hold all people, including religious bodies, more accountable for their actions and the effect that their actions have on LGBTI people living in New South Wales."