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LGBT+ Protesters Attempt to Shut Down St Michael's Church Meeting and Are Attacked and Beaten
đ Clashes Erupt Outside Sydney Church Over âAnti-Transâ Speech, exactly on the Feast Day of St. Michael the Archangel.
âThe Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church honors St. Michael on the 12th of each month.
Clashes erupted between rival protest groups after LGBT+ activists blocked a church venue where One Nation NSW leader Mark Latham was to deliver an allegedly âanti-transâ speech.
Around 15 LGBT+ protestors, organised by the Community Action for Rainbow Rights, waited outside St. Michaelâs Church Belfield in Sydneyâs multicultural western region on the evening of March 21.
Soon hundreds of individuals confronted the group, which also allegedly included members of the Christian Lives Matter movement, resulting in scuffles and two individuals being arrested.
Bottles were also thrown at police trying to separate the groups while a live streamer was knocked over.
One Nationâs Latham condemned the violence but also said what the LGBT+ protestors did was wrong.
âThey were going to block [the entrance] and deny access to the front entry to the church,â Latham told 2GB radio, saying police told his assistant to park around the back instead.
âI was greeted by mainly mothers and grandmothers who wanted to hear about school education, parental rights, and all the issues Iâve been raising during the election campaign,â he said.
The One Nation New South Wales (NSW) leader has been a vocal critic of the stateâs education system, exposing young students to issues like gender fluidity and transgenderism.
âThe police informed me that out the front thereâd been chaotic scenesâthe equivalent of a riotâwhere some of the parishioners took exception to the fact that access to their church was going to be blocked by these transgender protesters and they took matters into their own hands, which was wrong,â he said.
âI think blocking roads and access to the church is definitely wrong. In that setting, people like myselfâa politician running for elected officeâshould be allowed to make his speech,â he added.
Latham said police suggested he cancel the speech, but he refused to, saying it would mean the LGBT protestors had successfully cancelled his âfree speech and democratic rights.â
In a message to churchgoers, Latham said that while they may be offended by the actions of the LGBT+ activists, they should: âKeep your hands to yourself. Donât be violent, allow the police to do their work, come into the hall, listen to the speeches, go away and make up your own mind on who you vote for.â
The right-wing One Nation is tracking strongly in several seats in the multicultural, religious, and largely blue-collar electorates of western Sydney.
Category | Spirituality & Faith |
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