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Should the Sydney Opera House be Used as a Billboard
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It might interest Gladys Berejiklian, the NSW premier, there are among her constituents, many who are actually offended by the rainbow displays, the symbolic colours of the political extremist group, loosely branded as the gay rights, projected onto public buildings, such as the Sydney opera house, and the Sydney harbour bridge.
The rights to freedom of expression through free speech and peaceful demonstration, should not be corralled by one extremist political group, as it plainly is the case now.
If, as the baying gay rights extremists claim, advertising a public event by projecting images of race horses onto the sails of the Sydney opera house, constitutes an assault on the culture of the arts, then fairness to their argument would extend to a ban on all political advertising on the same object.
That ban should, (and must) include a ban on subliminal advertising of the same cause, by a ban on the projection of such images as rainbows, the political symbol of the gay rights.
The freedom to practice homosexuality free of law against the practice , which was the original objective of gay rights, has been won. That should be the end of their campaign, and the organisation disbanded.
But as many thinking Australians feared, those simple objectives have proved a precursor to greater field of victory for them, as extremists, and a profound loss to conservatives, which has given way to the end of the Liberal Party, as it falls into civil war with itself as a consequence of falling into the trap of subservience to the creeping menace of gay rights, in preference to fight.