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Australia Post Puts Stamp of Approval on SSM

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It's not just private big business that has slipped into virtue-signalling and social engineering mode; government-owned Australia Post will soon promote same sex marriage with the issue of a $1 postage stamp during October this year.

There will be two stamps: one advertising 'Marriage Equality', the other advising that 'Love is Love'.

The stamps are "celebratory" according to Peculiar Post. (Source: Culture Watch).
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 1 September 2019 10:10:22 AM
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My father-in-law encouraged my interest in stamp
collecting. He was an avid collector and he passed
on his albums to me before he died. Although I'm not
as keen as he was.

Anyway, I checked the Stamp Bulletin for September-
October 2019, and there's quite a few interesting
new issues that are going to be released:

1) Murchison Meteorite 1969-2019
2) Beautiful Cities
3) Norfolk Island: Mutiny on the Bounty
4) Marriage Equality
5) Centenary of First England to Australia Flight
6) Seed Banking Australia
7) Fair Dinkum Aussie Alphabet Part 5

Australia Post has over decades
issued stamps marking significant historical and
cultural events in this country.

Of course none of us are obligated to buy these stamps.
We have such a wide choice to choose from. Anyone objecting
to any stamp issued - can abstain from its purchase.
Or alternatively - Australia Post also has personalised
stamps that one can choose with one's own photo and
design.

It's not Australia Post that is putting its "Stamp of
Approval on SSM." That was done by the voluntary postal
survey and the people who took part. All Australia Post
is doing is maintaining the tradition of issuing stamps
marking significant historical and cultural events that
have occurred.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 1 September 2019 5:21:05 PM
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Like Xmas stamps, you can ask for religious or non religious. The choice is up to the individual.

ttbn, all these hang-ups of yours. Why do you bother getting out of bed in the mornings?
Posted by Paul1405, Sunday, 1 September 2019 6:56:23 PM
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Does that mean that normal people can insist on stamps that depict normal procreative society without being persecuted ?
Posted by individual, Sunday, 1 September 2019 6:57:10 PM
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Paul,

You really are a juvenile idiot. I made no comment at all. Merely reported information from a source that most people here would not read.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 1 September 2019 7:04:59 PM
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Yes you did ttbn, the words of a juvenile idiot "Peculiar Post" (a derogatory slight at Australia Post on your part), those words are your comment and not contained in the homophobic article by Bill Muehlenburg. Bill seems to spend a lot of time nutting off about gays.
Posted by Paul1405, Sunday, 1 September 2019 9:02:34 PM
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