Jamaica Gleaner

Gay ‘Super Don’ out to strong-arm majority

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THE EDITOR, Sir:

THE CULTURE war is on, and the prime aggressors are LGBT activists, who see no limit to their destructiv­e and intolerant agenda.

Maurice Tomlinson, LGBT ‘Super Don’, has had related lawsuits in St Vincent, Trinidad, Barbados and now a third court case in Jamaica, not counting his IACHR same-sex marriage case. He has now sued Mayor Homer Davis for daring to deny MoBayPride, Tomlinson’s group, the use of the culture centre on the Heroes weekend to push same-sex marriage.

A comment on the Gleaner article on Facebook puts it into perspectiv­e: “Pushing their agenda down people’s throats. They are pushing that line further and further here in the states. They are going into pre-kindergart­en classrooms, without parental consent, and pushing it there. Better put a stop to it before it gets out of control like it is here.”

Every Western society is at risk of complete invasion and submission, as the LGBT agenda never voluntary stops! No location is out of bounds. If not the plot of ground upon which Sam Sharpe died, then not the school, and not the church.

And every country should be legally forced to accept deviant behaviours as normal.

No form of dissent is tolerated, not even academic dissent with a history of profession­al care.

Just ask Professor Brendan Bain. When it comes to these LGBT conquistad­ors, the nice guys, no matter how polite and caring, finish last.

Mayor Davis gracefully asked that they use a different location, because of the purpose and cultural sacredness of the building. Instead of humbly seeking another location, cooperatin­g with a reasonable request for cultural sensitivit­y, Tomlinson’s Pride has decided to strong-arm the country.

Even if he wins every single case, he will never win the people, who all together pray, “Keep us free from evil powers.” DANIEL THOMAS President

Love March Movement

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Maurice Tomlinson

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