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29 November 2004
The homosexual campaign's holocaust tactic
In its Wednesday, 24 November, issue, The Australian included a
letter from Jackie Stricker, the lesbian partner of Kerryn Phelps, who first
achieved notoriety for leaving her husband and child(ren) to live
in a sexual relationship with another woman. Since that time Phelps has only
increased her high media profile as a political activist in the homosexual
political cause. We should not be surprised then that partner Jackie Stricker
says it all - almost ingenuously. This is the letter:
Hats off to the finding that John Laws and Steve Price
were guilty of vilifying homosexuals (23/11). Speaking as someone who has
been on the receiving end of Laws's radio rantings, I can only say it is
about time he was taken to task. He holds an influential public position and
rather than inflaming hatred he could be using his position to lessen the
violence and bigotry that still exists in our community against homosexuals.
My partner, Kerryn Phelps, and I recently mentored a
young man who had attempted suicide because of self hatred and angst
relating to the realisation that he was gay. People like Laws and Price
contribute to that self hatred. Fortunately that young man is now able to
contribute to the world and being gay is just part of being who he is.
It is essential that we have anti-discrimination laws in
place. The vilification of a minority group in our society gives other
people the green light to act hatefully. Look at what happened when Jews
were demonised in Germany!
Take our lessons from history. There is a big difference
between free speech and vilification.
Indeed, there is. And, indeed, we should take our lessons from history.
We should be looking at the way the Nazis and the Russians Soviets crushed
the merest opposition to their political dogma. The Nazis were not too
refined about it, but the Soviets made a big show of enacting legislation
and setting up courts of law to send their dissenters to the gulags.
Ms Stricker obviously thinks it a sad waste of time to have legal bodies
take the trouble to bring dissenters before its tribunals. It would be far
better if people in positions of influence and authority acquainted
themselves with the dogma and doctrine of homosexual politics and ensured
that their talk was always consistent with it. Radio 2UE should see the
error of its ways and
take responsible part in the propagandising. The reasonable aim is to rid
society of any utterance against the state and lifestyle of homosexuals.
Price and Laws have to know that the merest criticism and ridicule of
homosexuals and their lifestyle is hate speech and the incitement of normal
people to do violence to homosexuals. Surely, these two men can see that
calling Gav and Wazza 'young poofters' is tantamount to setting up
concentration camps with gas ovens to burn and exterminate homosexuals. |