THE SAME SEX MARRIAGE OXYMORON

The BBC relentlessly push the Stonewall approved line that homosexual people must be allowed to “marry” in the interests of fairness and “equality”. There is such an interview on Today at 8.48am. It’s remarkable how the State Broadcaster can blithely dismiss millennia of human experience and instead pursue this radical re-definition of the institute of marriage to accommodate militant gays. It reminds me of the scene from the Life if Brian where Reg (played by Eric Idle) gets upset because he can’t have babies. His comrades decide that he has the right to have a baby and all are content. That’s exactly where the BBC are and where they demand we must be. It goes without saying that the suggestion that marriage is the union between one man and one women infuriates the BBC. You can guess why.

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8 Responses to THE SAME SEX MARRIAGE OXYMORON

  1. hippiepooter says:

    Homosexual marriage and homosexual adoption are just propaganda stunts to normalise perversion. 
     
    Statistically it is accepted that men are far more likely to sexually abuse children than women, but there seems to be very little research in the public domain on the breakdown of these figures in relation to heterosexual and homosexual men.  Where these figures do exist, such as those brought to light by the Vatican over child sex abuse by priests, we see a high preponderance of homosexual paedophilia. 
     
    The BBC would far rather promote homosexualist propaganda than look objectively at the figures available.  As in Islington Council in the 80’s and 90’s, political correctness comes first and and the welfare of children nowhere.

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  2. Martin says:

    As I’ve commented before the BBC promotes homosexual marriage at every opportunity it gets, yet the BBC would NEVER in a million years promote heterosexual marriage in the same way (unless it’s Muslim forced marriage)

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  3. George R says:

    Yes, the BBC promotes its homosexuality everywhere: in UK, in California, everywhere.

    It seems as though BBC ‘Today’ dropped its scheduled item for 8:48 this morning; perhaps you are having some effect, David.

    BBC ‘Today’ revised schedule:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_8910000/8910447.stm

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  4. Rueful Red says:

    George R:

    Good heavens, it’s gone right down the memory hole!

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  5. Millie Tant says:

    I posted on your other thread about the contradictions and absurdities in the homosexuals’ positions re marriage. They can blooming well marry but they don’t want to. First they want no truck with it. Then they do or pretend they do because they want to be able to parody it with a simulacrum. (God knows why.) 
    It’s about as sensible as starting a campaign saying I want nothing to do with physics, chemistry and maths but I demand a “degree” in science and if you don’t give me one, I will scream and shout cos it’s not fairrrrr!!!! It’s not eeeeeeeeeeeeequal!

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  6. Anglichan says:

    In Britain , according to the Office for National Statistics, 33,956 civil partnerships have been registered since the Civil Partnership Act came into force in December 2005. Slightly more males than females registered, so lesbians were rather less keen on the idea. But the adult population (sixteen and over) of the UK was around 41,530,000 in 2001.
    Using the FRC assumption, there would be just over a million homosexual men and just under 600,000 lesbians in the UK . Those figures mean that only 4.2% of homosexuals have registered for the civil partnerships that we were told they were crying out for. The numbers, say the NSO on their website, ‘continue to fall.’
    Scource: Christian Voice

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