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India's top court declines to legalise same-sex marriage:
What next for LGBT activists?
Issued on: 20/10/2023 - 18:03
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By: Stéphanie CHEVAL, Sonia BARITELLO
India's Supreme Court has refused to legalise same-sex marriage, saying the right to marry is not a fundamental one. This comes five years after the same court decriminalised gay sex. In response to more than 20 petitions filed since last year, the court backed the government's view that changing the institution of marriage was a job for parliament and not the court.
Second '1 Million March 4 Children' rally takes place in Montreal
'I am pro-LGBT, I am just anti-ideologies in schools,' said a concerned mother at the protest. 'As a child, I would have been a prime target to be transitioned, I was a tomboy.'
By Alexandra Lavoie | October 23, 2023 | News Analysis
On October 21, the second '1 Million March 4 Children' protest took place in Montreal. Some groups had initially canceled and postponed the event due to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
A significant counter-protest unfolded in front of 600 Fullum Street, the same location where the event was announced. A noticeable police presence was on-site, implementing preventive measures.
During the counter-protest, a man was arrested, although the reason for his arrest remains unknown.
The "1 Million March 4 Children" group gathered once more to voice their discontent regarding the indoctrination of children in schools. They advocated for the elimination of the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) curriculum, pronouns, gender ideology, and mixed bathrooms in schools.
One woman explained why it was important for her to be present at this demonstration:
My union sent out a message asking for us to show up on that side (counter-protester side), and so I changed my position and said I have to be here because my union is promoting the stuff that I personally take a stance against, and I have to show my support.
She also shared a personal story, saying, "as a child, I would have been a prime target to be transitioned. As a child, I was a tomboy. I had social issues. I didn't have a lot of friends. I played sports. I would have been told if I were a child today that I was a boy. But I am a woman. I am a happily married woman with a daughter."
Another protester said:
They are not of the appropriate age for this kind of material. While children in China or Japan are studying quantum physics, we are pushing our children here in Canada to engage in a confusing subject like the ideologies of identity, sexuality, or inappropriate material for four-year-old kids.
Canada set to legalize suicide assistance for drug addicts
By Harrison Faulkner -October 23, 2023
When Canada expands doctor-assisted suicide — or medical assistance in dying (MAID) — next year to people whose sole condition is that they struggle from severe mental illness, it is looking increasingly likely that the government will also allow people who are addicted to drugs to qualify as well. Many have described this latest dystopian move in Canada’s increasingly expanding MAID regime as eugenics.
Years ago, when our insane Liberal government legalized medically assisted suicide, I predicted that it would be expanded over and over again. This has happened and continues to happen. Sin is progressive and we are certainly seeing that here.
As the government appears to make every effort possible to make it easier for Canadians to get addicted to dangerous drugs and to keep them addicted to drugs, the government is now opening the door to letting them take their own lives at the hands of the state.
We are rapidly descending the slippery slope of doctor-assisted suicide in this country.
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