- Police call for tougher hate crime sentencingPosted 2 days ago
- Rudd reverses gay marriage positionPosted 3 days ago
- Gay-friendly businesses celebratedPosted 3 days ago
- Greens push for overseas marriagePosted 7 days ago
- AFL pride campaign is “bullying”Posted 8 days ago
- Brazilian court ruling allows gay marriagesPosted 8 days ago
- Minnesota passes marriage equality billPosted 10 days ago
- Marriage rally draws sombre talePosted 10 days ago
- Marriage bill a stunt: Rainbow LaborPosted 13 days ago
- Take two: Marriage bill back to ParliamentPosted 14 days ago
Paedophile claim disputed
Most politicians who attended last week’s Marriage Day rally at Parliament House have distanced themselves from claims that same-sex marriage would lead to child-paedophile marriage — but only one said he would not have attended had he known such a claim would be made.
“It won’t stop at homosexual marriage — look for polygamy and marriage between adults and children to be legalised,” American conservative author Rebecca Hagelin said in her keynote speech to the rally.
She claimed there was “no greater evil” than same-sex marriage and invited rally participants to join her in a “war for the future of the human race”.
But while telling the Star Observer he would have still attended, Nationals senator Barnaby Joyce (pictured) disputed that anyone was pushing for child-paedophile marriage.
“I haven’t heard of anybody pushing for that,” Joyce said. “No one is endorsing or prescribing or has any truck with that sort of idea.”
However, he did think there were groups pushing for polygamy.
“The Mormons have been trying to do that for years and that’s oscillated back and forth between being allowed and disallowed and half allowed and under the carpet,” he said.
Joyce also disputed that there was “no greater evil” than same-sex marriage.
“Fascism and communism were pretty evil,” he said. “Hitler putting people in gas chambers, Mao Zedong, Pol Pot — I would have thought they were up there.”
A spokesman for Democratic Labor Party senator John Madigan said he would “certainly have spoken at the event” had he known of Hagelin’s claims in advance.
“This is an issue that is extremely important to an enormous number of Australians and whatever comments other speakers may make, we cannot allow ourselves to remain silent simply because someone espouses opinions different from our own,” the spokesman said.
Shadow Minister for Families, Housing and Human Services, Kevin Andrews, who told the rally that same-sex marriage would be the “destruction” of the institution, would not comment on Hagelin’s claims but stood by his comments at the event.
Reid Labor MP John Murphy was the only politician to say he would not have spoken at the rally had he known what Hagelin would say and stressed that he did not agree with her.
While still an opponent of same-sex marriage, Murphy told federal Parliament last Thursday that he supports civil unions.
About Andrew M Potts
One Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment Login
Latest News
-
Liberace biopic comes to Sydney
In a surprise announcement the Sydney Film Festival has added...
- Posted 10 hours ago
-
Star Observer Issue 1176
View this publication on CalaméoPublish at Calaméo or browse the...
- Posted 15 hours ago
-
Southern Hibearnation 2013 Guide
View this publication on CalaméoPublish at Calaméo or browse the...
- Posted 15 hours ago
-
Anti-gay charity running dementia hotline
An anti-gay Christian charity has been handed control of a...
- Posted 1 day ago
-
QAHC director’s departure to leave “noticeable void”
After almost nine years at the helm of the Queensland...
- Posted 1 day ago
-
Soccer players injured in “homophobic assault”
Two university soccer players have been assaulted in what’s been...
- Posted 1 day ago
-
Medical marijuana in NSW?
A state parliamentary inquiry has recommended the legalisation of medicinal...
- Posted 1 day ago
-
Part of building reform is about broadening our movement
I was very happy last week to see Benn Dorrington’s,...
- Posted 1 day ago
-
Sex Geekdom… WTF?
What on earth is ‘Sex Geekdom’, I hear you say?...
- Posted 1 day ago
-
Who the hell (day) cares?
I traverse the city to work each morning, dodging wildly...
- Posted 1 day ago
-
WIN: Marc Lane books
Australian-born author Marc Lane’s books, Palladium Eastern Empires and Approach...
- Posted 1 day ago
-
Growing up like a real woman
I cope with stress by watching comfort television. When shit...
- Posted 1 day ago
-
Are queer girls missing out?
One of my gay guy buddies recently went to a...
- Posted 1 day ago
-
Sex from the ’70s too hot for modern TV
Critics may regard it as an example of ‘Ozploitation’ at...
- Posted 1 day ago
-
Gay minister lends support
ACT Deputy Chief Minister and treasurer Andrew Barr joined Canberra-based...
- Posted 2 days ago
-
Police call for tougher hate crime sentencing
Victoria Police have announced they will push for tougher sentencing...
- Posted 2 days ago
-
Gay bishop gets no official welcome
The Melbourne and Sydney Anglican dioceses have denied snubbing the...
- Posted 2 days ago
-
WIN: I Am Divine tickets
Thanks to our friends at the Sydney Film Festival we’re...
- Posted 2 days ago
-
Salamanca market tribute unveiled
It’s been five years in the making but a new...
- Posted 2 days ago
Latest Celebrity Stories
-
Liberace biopic comes to Sydney
In a surprise announcement the Sydney Film Festival has...
- Posted 10 hours ago
-
WATCH: Where The Bears Are season two trailer
Things are getting even hairier in the second series...
- Posted 7 days ago
Social Media
What’s on
-
Queer film feast for Newcastle
Newcastle’s queer film festival, ShOUT, returns for its second...
- Posted 7 days ago













Dee
August 23, 2011 at 8:15 pm
Barnaby Joyce is a clown and the bigots that attended that woeful “rally” can try and distance themselves all they like, they are tainted by association now.