The Guardian 27th June 1998: "Several of my friends had sex with adults from the ages of 9 to 13... It is time society acknowledged the truth that not all sex involving children is unwanted, abusive and harmful"
This charming quote appeared on a leaflet put out in the late 90s by the Third Position (much to the chagrin of homosexual apologists and activists).
Again, in The Guardian (September 1998): "Tatchell stated his desire to have a central London Square be designated as a law-free zone for homosexual activity. He said that the public did not have watch and could use other squares if such activity offended them."
In June, 2005, Tatchell, who "has been arrested hundreds of times" was honoured by the Gay Police Association. The Chairman of the Gay Police Association, Paul Cahill, said: "His principles are very are very similar to our own".
Tatchell was recruited as a legal advisor to the New Labour machine whilst he simultaneously campaigned with OutRage!, for a lowering of the age of "consent" for sodomy. In Blair’s first term, despite so much which could be done to bring about real Social Justice, the legal age of "consent" regarding homosexual sex was lowered to sixteen (and now Blair claims to want to convert to Roman Catholicism!).
Peter Tatchell now wants us to think that he's just a "human rights" campaigner - not just a degenerate sodomite and apologist for paedophilia.
Monday, 28 May 2007
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Posted by Final Conflict at 9:32 pm
Categories: Christianity, Gay Police Association, Government, Homosexuality, Labour, Peter Tatchell, Politics
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4 comments:
Is there anything to directly link the first quote - about paedophilia - with thatchell?
yes - it is a quote from Peter Tatchell himself, printed in The Guardian on the date stated.
The Third Position put it out on one [of a series] of leaflets against homosexual militancy in the early-mid 1990s - which were very popular.
It is a quote which deserves to be widely used as Tatchell is the main homosexual agitator in the UK.
Can i have a link to something that confirms that please? i looked on the web but couldnt find it.
the quote is dated and was - if memory serves me right - in a readers' letter format.
because something isn't on the net, doesn't mean it doesn't exist!
go in a major library ask for the Guardian of that day.
the quote IS factual.
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