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Thursday 24 September 2009

POPE – People Opposing Papal Edicts

The Pope is due to visit Britain next year, and, in my capacity as secretary of the Pink Triangle Trust, I’ve issued the following news release calling for protests. It’s already begun to appear in online LGBT outlets.

Gay Humanists call for strong protest when Pope visits UK


The gay Humanist charity the Pink Triangle Trust (PTT) has called for a strong protest to be made when Pope Benedict XVI visits the UK early next year.

The PTT’s secretary George Broadhead said: “This pope has shown himself to be paranoid about homosexuality. His opposition to LGBT rights knows no bounds. In his Christmas message last year he declared that saving humanity from homosexual behaviour was as important as saving the rainforest from destruction. This must be the most outrageous and bizarre claim yet made by someone who has already got a well-deserved reputation as one of the most viciously homophobic world leaders on a par with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran and Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe.

“The Vatican reinforced its anti-gay reputation by strongly opposing a UN declaration calling for an end to discrimination against gays and the Pope’s Christmas message provided clear evidence of an obsession about homosexuality which is tantamount to paranoia.

“It is imperative that the strongest possible protest be made when he visits the UK next year,” continued Mr Broadhead. “This is not without precedent. During the last papal visit to the UK by John Paul II in 1982, a protest called POPE (People Opposing Papal Edicts) was instigated by the Gay Humanist Group of which I was a founder member.

“It had the support of other gay and secular organisations, including the Campaign for Homosexual Equality and the National Secular Society. On the occasion of the next papal visit, we must pull out all the stops to demonstrate our opposition.”



Also of interest: my article “The paranoid Pope” in a recent Gay & Lesbian Humanist magazine, where we discuss Pope Benedict’s condemnation of gays; and our “Out of print” article (taken from an earlier print edition of the magazine), “Enter the Enforcer”, by Matthew Thompson.

1 comment:

savethesharks said...

I have to ask how you plan to protest this - as I would definatly be interested in supporting it, but details would need to follow!