9 Feb 2014

French Protests Thwart Passing Gay Marriage Law - Turkish Girl

Angelo: Interesting interview by ‘Morris’ with ‘Turkish Girl’ “The biggest debate in France is about gender theory.” “Satanic government is targeting the children to have no identity to do this… In France the minister for education and the minister for women’s rights have established a partnership with a rather influential lobby ‘LGBT’”
Media black out and false information regarding protester numbers of apparently 500,000 people in Paris alone and over 100,000 in Lyon. Families fight back. Seems that covered up by our own western lame-stream media blackout, the French people agree its OK to criticize feminists, lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders.




Morris: Satanic Government Is Targeting The Children To Have No Identity - Turkish Girl

From UK BANNED Press TV:
The French government has put off plans to reform its family policy following fresh demonstrations in the country that oppose last year's gay marriage legislation.

"The government will not submit a family reform bill before the end of the year," Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault's office said on Monday.

The move came just one day after over 100,000 people marched in Paris and the eastern city of Lyon to protest against the government's new laws that ease abortion restrictions and legalize same-sex marriage.

Demonstrators accused the government of President Francois Hollande of having "family-phobia" and feeling relentless against the family.

They also asked the government to scrap an experimental school program aimed at combating gender stereotypes.

The protestors blamed the government for weakening the traditional family model, based on parents of opposite sex, and pledged to fight any move in favor of same-sex parents.

The protest rally was organized by anti-gay marriage movement "La Manif Pour Tous" (Demonstration for all).

Last week, an anti-government rally, dubbed "Day of Anger," ended in clashes between police and protesters in Paris.

Thousands of French protesters attended the mass rally on January 26 in order to show their anger at Hollande's presidency.

Hollande, who took office in May 2012 with pledges of economic and foreign policy reforms, has become the most unpopular French president on record as he has failed to fulfill the promises he made during his election campaign.

A recent poll, conducted by Ipsos-Steria and published by the French newspaper Le Monde, indicated some 85 percent of respondents were convinced that France is currently in a state of pessimism.

Moreover, a survey conducted by French Institute of Public Opinion (IFOP) has indicated that Hollande's approval rating has dropped to 20 percent.


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