Urgent: 25,000 votes are still missing
Please vote against the Lunacek Report HERE
If you do not want to give more rights to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons than normal citizens, if you prefer normal marriage, if you want to educate your children to promote family against cohabitation, etc.
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Petition to: Members of European Parliament
Dear Member of the European Parliament:
On February 4th, you will vote on the Lunacek Report. This report represents an astonishingly shameless attempt by LGBT activists to twist what is meant by fundamental human rights. The reference to the existing “EU Roadmap“ is meant to mislead and it does. It misuses (a completely unrelated) non-discrimination policy to create what are in reality special privileges for certain citizens on account of their sex life.
Reading over the report, it becomes abundantly clear that the Roadmap resolution has one goal in mind: “the queering of human rights” from the institutional level down. This has never been seen before.
The EU Roadmap will guarantee freedom of assembly and freedom expression for gay activists and silence critics of homosexuality and LGBT activism under the guise of fighting hate speech and hate crime.
In doing so, the European Parliament wants the EU and its Member States to apply a double standard: unrestricted freedom of speech for the “gay community” contrasted by institutionally ordained restrictions on speech for all possible critics. No provision is made to protect the right of the people to self-determination, the right of parents to educate their children and to protect children from homosexual propaganda, if they wish to do so, or the right to conscientious objection.
The Lunacek Report includes a EU-wide veto mechanism for the LGBT community: no future EU legislation will be able to contradict the personal interests of homosexual and lesbian activists. Activists that as of yet represent a tiny minority of the population: undemocratic to say the least.
In short, LGBT activists seek to gain special privileges, by utilising a strategy of victimization and a false appeal to the universality of “human rights.”
The EU Roadmap—originally drafted to protect the rights of people with handicaps—will be politically misused to force Member States to allow “same sex marriage for all” because of the later’s views on citizenship, families, and freedom of movement. Same sex couples will then have access to full adoption, in vitro fertilization, and surrogacy.
Furthermore, if adopted, the Lunacek Report will give EU institutions and Member States no choice but to incorporate the homosexual agenda into public policy making, including into domains that were previously the competencies of national governments: public health and education. It will also make the homosexual agenda mainstream in matters of employment, asylum, and external relations.
The EU and the Member States must be faithful to EU law but should not create special rights because of the sexual behaviour of a small group of citizens!
Therefore I invite you to reject the Lunacek Report or to replace it by an alternative resolution.
Please also ask for a nominal vote as I would like to know your nominal vote on this resolution. This will serve as voting recommendation for the EU elections on Sunday, 25 May 2014.
Sincerely,
If you do not want to give more rights to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons than normal citizens, if you prefer normal marriage, if you want to educate your children to promote family against cohabitation, etc.
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Petition to: Members of European Parliament
Dear Member of the European Parliament:
On February 4th, you will vote on the Lunacek Report. This report represents an astonishingly shameless attempt by LGBT activists to twist what is meant by fundamental human rights. The reference to the existing “EU Roadmap“ is meant to mislead and it does. It misuses (a completely unrelated) non-discrimination policy to create what are in reality special privileges for certain citizens on account of their sex life.
Reading over the report, it becomes abundantly clear that the Roadmap resolution has one goal in mind: “the queering of human rights” from the institutional level down. This has never been seen before.
The EU Roadmap will guarantee freedom of assembly and freedom expression for gay activists and silence critics of homosexuality and LGBT activism under the guise of fighting hate speech and hate crime.
In doing so, the European Parliament wants the EU and its Member States to apply a double standard: unrestricted freedom of speech for the “gay community” contrasted by institutionally ordained restrictions on speech for all possible critics. No provision is made to protect the right of the people to self-determination, the right of parents to educate their children and to protect children from homosexual propaganda, if they wish to do so, or the right to conscientious objection.
The Lunacek Report includes a EU-wide veto mechanism for the LGBT community: no future EU legislation will be able to contradict the personal interests of homosexual and lesbian activists. Activists that as of yet represent a tiny minority of the population: undemocratic to say the least.
In short, LGBT activists seek to gain special privileges, by utilising a strategy of victimization and a false appeal to the universality of “human rights.”
The EU Roadmap—originally drafted to protect the rights of people with handicaps—will be politically misused to force Member States to allow “same sex marriage for all” because of the later’s views on citizenship, families, and freedom of movement. Same sex couples will then have access to full adoption, in vitro fertilization, and surrogacy.
Furthermore, if adopted, the Lunacek Report will give EU institutions and Member States no choice but to incorporate the homosexual agenda into public policy making, including into domains that were previously the competencies of national governments: public health and education. It will also make the homosexual agenda mainstream in matters of employment, asylum, and external relations.
The EU and the Member States must be faithful to EU law but should not create special rights because of the sexual behaviour of a small group of citizens!
Therefore I invite you to reject the Lunacek Report or to replace it by an alternative resolution.
Please also ask for a nominal vote as I would like to know your nominal vote on this resolution. This will serve as voting recommendation for the EU elections on Sunday, 25 May 2014.
Sincerely,