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community newsplease login to add to this item ![]() Anger at Pride ParadeThursday, 2 August 2007 The National Front ("...this is our country, and we want it back!") and Christian Voice ("...the government is encouraging children into promiscuity, homosexuality and infertility...") have both informed Sussex Police of their intention to picket the parade at the entrance to Preston Park on Pride day. Presumably they aren't happy that the gays have got it so easy. In this country that the NF claim as their own, everyone is free to express their opinion by marching and... yes... by protesting. But these two handfuls of people on the sidelines of Brighton Pride this year may be about to shoot themselves in their collective foot. This is a parade about showing that we believe in who we are and it is a time to demonstrate that we expect more than just toleration - we expect equality for every person on the planet regardless of sexuality, colour, creed or gender. This is not a self-inflated pride that no doubt Christian Voice will be telling us "comes before a fall", it is simply self respect and the refusal to be humiliated by anyone for what we are. By standing at the side of the parade telling us how they think the world should be they have demonstrated the very reason for the parade. We are here, marching, because you are there, protesting. As you walk past these protesters perhaps bring to mind all those millions of gay and lesbian people who suffer persecution from people unable to accept them. Offer them a smile and thank them for making sense of Pride for you... Please note: Whilst recognising that some of the postings below are potentially inflammatory, REALBrighton has taken the decision not to edit them in order to avoid the possibility of misrepresenting the views of those organisations. your commentspage 1 | page 2 | page 3 | page 4 said anonymously As a gay Christian, I am lucky in that I attend two churches - one gay and one straight - and am involved with both. said by Westhamandy Sorry, but I don't buy what the NF say about Section 28. Even if we start from the basis that being gay is a vice - I went to school in the 1960's at a time when there was little tolerance shown towards homosexuals. That didn't stop me, or many others, from being gay. said by Psyonic I do not agree with the views of Christian Voice or the National Front, but its a free world and if they wanted to protest peacefully then I do think they should have been allowed to. said by Stephen Watson I have no problem with either of these two groups appearing at Pride, providing neither of them are inciting hatred or violence (physical or verbal). Free speech means sometimes having to be confronted with things you'd rather not see or hear. page 1 | page 2 | page 3 | page 4
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said by Pete, National Front
on Wednesday, 8 August 2007, 6:20pm
To understand something is fine, but to be taught it as a natural alternative to the heterosexual lifestyle is, in our opinion, the corruption of young minds. In fact they are teaching it to children as young as five now, I don't even want children that young to be taught about straight sexual practices! Nobody that young should be indoctrinated by any adult, especially those entrusted with their educational welfare.
Teachers, just like politicians and social workers all have their own agendas, more often than not this is totally against what is acceptable to straight working class white families. In fact the whole damn system has been set up to destroy our way of life.
Do you remember when you just wanted to be left alone?