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the absolute deceit of the ' yes' campaigners say its all about equality. Soon they won't want normal people teaching in schools. Already men are nearly obsolete in classrooms. Then again many of the school teachers who could not get into any other courses at uni are far from normal.
Posted by runner, Wednesday, 20 September 2017 2:31:08 PM
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"Normal," runner. What's "normal"? Only people exactly like you, I suppose?
Posted by HereNow, Wednesday, 20 September 2017 2:48:14 PM
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' "Normal," runner. What's "normal"'
Herenow people who understand that biology dictates that if you have a penis you are a boy and if you have a vagina you are a girl. Also normal is having adults that don't feel they need to shove their own confused lives on to children who by and large just want to be children. Is that easy enough for you to understand? Posted by runner, Wednesday, 20 September 2017 2:57:47 PM
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If large orginizations like your place of employment, or your church can fire you because of how you vote, then it's no longer a free vote. The debate is now heated enough for violent protests. Be warned.
Posted by Not_Now.Soon, Wednesday, 20 September 2017 3:15:40 PM
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One big problem I see today is a small number of people without consultation think they can speak on behalf of a large number of people without actually asking them for an opinion.
As an example. http://au.sports.yahoo.com/afl/a/37160041/afl-makes-powerful-same-sex-marriage-statement/ The AFL has made its stance on same-sex marriage very clear, with CEO Gillon McLachlan sending a strong message of support. The AFL on Wednesday altered its official logo at league headquarters, chaging the letters 'AFL' to 'YES'. Their official Twitter account also posted the following: "The AFL is committed to equality & diversity, & we support the rights of all Australians to live, work & play free from discrimination." The move follows McLachlan's public statement on the matter on Tuesday night when he told AFL 360 how important it was that he make his stance known. I think that we are a leader (in the community), whether people like that or not, and this is an issue that means a lot to many of our players and many of my employees and a lot of people in the community, McLachlan said on Fox Footy. I think our position is that we need to have a strong statement even if it was only for our staff but I think its broader than that. Bet a lot of people in this organization do not have the same opinion. Posted by Philip S, Wednesday, 20 September 2017 3:41:10 PM
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Dear Phillip S,
You opined; "Bet a lot of people in this organization do not have the same opinion." Do you think that would extend to those within the Catholic system that Foxy referred to? Posted by SteeleRedux, Wednesday, 20 September 2017 4:29:46 PM
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