Saturday, April 17, 2010

Miss Richards breaks her silence? Deceptive activists (Gleaner letter)

by the looks of this letter to the Gleaner editor looks as if the leading anti gay lobby lawyer and head of the Lawyer's Christian Fellowship (known for striking down the orientation rights issue during various parliamentary deliberations by leading discriminatory submissions) has broken her silence on the recent Walk for Tolernace issue specifically the marching band controversy. Also of note is that the Gleaner itself hasn't published much on the matter.

She wrote:


Deceptive activists
Saturday April 17, 2010
The Editor, Sir:

I want to express support for parents who are upset that their youngsters participated in the Montego Bay homosexual rights march without their knowledge and consent.

The organisers of the march ought to have made it clear to both the youngsters and to the parents that this was what the march was all about.

The march for homosexual rights under the guise of support for HIV/AIDS awareness confirms, in my mind, what I have long believed -
which is that HIV/AIDS is being used as a disguise for promotion of the acceptance of the homosexual lifestyle.

I am, etc.,

S. RICHARDS

9 Cecelio Avenue, Kingston 10

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