Cures For Queers? Jellyfish Quivers, Then Cowers!
Under a bus?
The government now says it will ban so-called conversion therapy for gay or bisexual people in England and Wales – but not for transgender people.
It comes hours after it had said it would drop plans for the ban entirely.
If only!
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…a conversion therapy survivor and chair of the #BanConversionTherapy coalition, accused Boris Johnson of throwing LGBT people under a bus, adding it was “utterly ludicrous” that transgender people were not included in the ban.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60947028
The fact that Jellyfish has no backbone is hardly news, but Johnson’s cowardice is not what’s remarkable here.
It’s the rancid bias engrained in UK Pravda’s reporting….
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…that reference to a ‘survivor,’ a word normal people currently apply to a Ukrainian staggering out of a bombed apartment block..
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…but which the BBC thinks appropriate to a maladjust that got help to cure itself of its aberrant proclivities but hadn’t enough will-power for that help to take effect.
But let’s not let Bojo off the hook…
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…the fake-‘conservative’ – who we know chose to surround himself with gaystapo sympathisers…
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…and the gaystapo lobby quickly made it clear he”d better toe the line.
LGBT+ Conservatives, which is affiliated to the party, said it was “shocked and disappointed” and that they would write to the prime minister.
Who the Hell let that lot ‘affiliate to the party?’
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Cameron, who ditched his principles?
Or was it…
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…Theresa May, who may never have had any?
But there are voices still raised for decency in Britain.
Simon Calvert, deputy director at The Christian Institute, said it was “disappointing” that after the government made the “sensible” initial conclusion to drop the ban, it had now “caved in to people who see this law as a way of punishing evangelicals for their beliefs about sexuality”.
He had earlier welcomed the news the ban would be dropped, arguing it could breach the European Convention on Human Rights and impinge on religious rights.
Edward Lamont 23:24 on April 2, 2022 Permalink |
And it just keeps getting worse, for we are reading that no less than SIXTY Tory MPs put pressure on Johnson when it was revealed that no ban was to happen.
Johnson caved in, as we might expect.
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