Councils: Stop Promoting "Pride" Parades with Taxpayer Money!

Stop Taxpayer Support of LGBT Parades and Propaganda

 

Councils: Stop Promoting "Pride" Parades with Taxpayer Money!

Councils: Stop Promoting "Pride" Parades with Taxpayer Money!

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Please SIGN and SHARE this petition which calls on all City and County Councils on the Island of Ireland to stop promoting "pride" parades and LGBT propaganda.

Just this past June, Dublin City Council reportedly lavished in excess of €160,000 of hard-earned taxpayer monies on the city's "pride" parade, while Cork City and County Councils, likewise, gave thousands of Euro of taxpayer money to their city's event.

And, on the other side of the border, another Northern Ireland City Council just bowed down to the heavily-funded LGBT movement and agreed to promote a highly-divisive and highly-sexualised "pride" parade.

The Alliance Party, the Ulster Unionist Party, and Sinn Féin just forced the Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council (LCCC) to promote this kind of sexual scandal and debauchery in the name of "inclusivity".

Enough is enough!

The City and County Councils of both the Irish Republic and the Province of Ulster should be working for the common good and be non-political, full-stop!

This kind of public endorsement must stop because it discriminates in favour of the rainbow-flag community over every other community on the Island of Ireland.

Please SIGN and SHARE this petition which calls on Cross-border City and County Councils on the Island of Ireland to stop the blatantly discriminatory practice of supporting "pride" parades.

Since the political parties are the ringleaders of this abuse of democracy on both sides of the border, they are the focus of this petition. We'll also contact all the City and County Councils in the Irish Republic and in Northern Ireland, as well.

If the leaders of political parties realise that voters won't stand for the promotion of so-called "pride" parades, and the use of taxpayer monies to promote public scandal, they may well think twice before doing it again.

It's a sad day when the only thing that some political parties, like Sinn Féin and Ulster Unionist Party in the North, and Fine Gael and People Before Profit in the South, seem to agree on is promoting sexual scandal and public debauchery with taxpayer money.

Spending hard-earned taxpayers' money to pander to a small, heavily-funded group of hyper-sexualised individuals is not at all "inclusive", but it IS discriminatory!

Please SIGN and SHARE this urgent petition, today!

Endorsing one political point-of-view is wrong, but it's also wrong because "pride" parades, by their very nature, provide a public stage for people to flaunt their unbridled sexual proclivities and fantasies.

And, unfortunately, "pride" parades are about as child-friendly as a 16+ or an 18+ film.

Yet, because they run their course down the main thoroughfares of our cities and towns, children (and, adults) can easily be exposed to nudity and to sexually-confusing themes well beyond their years and understanding, to which, of course, they have no way of consenting.

Indeed, recent "pride" parades across Canada and the United States have included rampant, full-on nudity, with some parades featuring naked men in front of children.*

Please SIGN and SHARE now.

Parents and grandparents on the Island of Ireland, South and North, must now take a firm stand against the use of public monies to promote something as inherently political and as inherently sexual as LGBT propaganda and "parades".

And voters, who generously fund city and county councils with their taxes, must decide whether or not this is something they can continue to support at the ballot box.

Please SIGN and SHARE this petition today, and tell all political parties South and North, and all the City and County Councils of Northern Ireland, that public monies should only be spent on politically neutral, non-sexualised items and events. Thank you!

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Northern Ireland council set to take part in first ever Pride parade after heated debate over LGBTQ+ equality motion - https://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/politics/northern-ireland-council-set-to-take-part-in-first-ever-pride-parade-after-heated-debate-over-lgbtq-equality-motion-4337212

Pride matters (article detailing how much the parades are getting in taxpayer funding from Dublin and Cork City/County Councils) - https://www.corkindependent.com/2023/06/22/pride-matters/

Dublin City Council Document about funding "pride" parade - file:///C:/Users/sosch/Downloads/Report%20No.%201772022%20of%20the%20Executive%20Manager%20A.%20Flynn%20-%20With%20reference%20to%20the%20Dublin%20LGBTQ%20Pride%20%20(1).pdf

Lisburn and Castlereagh set to participate in Pride for first time despite DUP opposition during council debate - https://www.irishnews.com/news/northernirelandnews/2023/09/14/news/lisburn_and_castlereagh_set_to_participate_in_pride_for_first_time_despite_dup_opposition_during_council_debate-3613649/

*Common decency prevents us from showing you images of those "pride" parades here, but if you click on this link you can read about such a parade which took place, just this past June in Toronto, Canada. Caution: there are some blurred images.

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Cross border city and county councils: Stop Spending Taxpayer Monies on "pride" parades!

We, the undersigned, urgently call on you to stop using taxpayer monies to push LGBT propaganda across the Island of Ireland, South and North.

The recent decisions by Dublin City Council and Cork City/County Councils in the South, as well as the Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council in the North, to publicly support "pride" parades, despite there being huge public opposition to spending taxpayer monies on these events, is a concerning development.

These parades often involve scandalous activities, such as public nudity and the promotion of sexual confusion to minors. This goes against the common good and puts society and youth at risk of being hypersexualized.

Endorsing one political point-of-view is wrong, but it's also wrong because "pride" parades, by their very nature, provide a public stage for people to flaunt their unbridled sexual proclivities and fantasies.

Furthermore, using public money to promote LGBT issues is discriminatory, as it should be used for neutral issues. In the North, DUP councillor Alan Givan noted that supporting such a motion would violate the Northern Ireland Act 1998 and create a hierarchy of equality.

We ask that you reconsider your support for such events and focus on promoting the common good, without discrimination.

[Your Name]

Cross border city and county councils: Stop Spending Taxpayer Monies on "pride" parades!

We, the undersigned, urgently call on you to stop using taxpayer monies to push LGBT propaganda across the Island of Ireland, South and North.

The recent decisions by Dublin City Council and Cork City/County Councils in the South, as well as the Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council in the North, to publicly support "pride" parades, despite there being huge public opposition to spending taxpayer monies on these events, is a concerning development.

These parades often involve scandalous activities, such as public nudity and the promotion of sexual confusion to minors. This goes against the common good and puts society and youth at risk of being hypersexualized.

Endorsing one political point-of-view is wrong, but it's also wrong because "pride" parades, by their very nature, provide a public stage for people to flaunt their unbridled sexual proclivities and fantasies.

Furthermore, using public money to promote LGBT issues is discriminatory, as it should be used for neutral issues. In the North, DUP councillor Alan Givan noted that supporting such a motion would violate the Northern Ireland Act 1998 and create a hierarchy of equality.

We ask that you reconsider your support for such events and focus on promoting the common good, without discrimination.

[Your Name]