Lest we forget that it was indeed the Colonialists and the Magna Carta that brought anti-homosexuality laws to Africa in the first place.
By Melanie Nathan, March 09, 2013.
According to the Daily Mail, The Queen of England “fights for gay rights: Monarch makes historic pledge on discrimination and hints that if Kate DOES have a girl, that means equal rights to the throne too.”
Tomorrow Queen Elizabeth, of the United Kingdom, will back an historic pledge to promote gay rights and ‘gender equality’ in one of the most controversial acts of her reign. In a live television broadcast, she will sign a new charter designed to stamp out discrimination against Lesbian and gay people and promote the ‘empowerment’ of women – a key part of a new drive to boost human rights and living standards across the Commonwealth. However it would seem that she is not going to exactly use the WORDS.
The charter, dubbed a ‘21st Century Commonwealth Magna Carta’ declares: ‘We are implacably opposed to all forms of discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political belief or other grounds.’ The ‘other grounds’ is intended to refer to sexuality – but specific reference to ‘gays and lesbians’ was omitted in deference to Commonwealth countries with draconian anti-gay laws.
According to the Daily Mail sources close to the Royal Household said she is aware of the implications of the charter’s implicit support of gay rights and commitment to gender equality. In her speech, the Queen is expected to stress that the rights must ‘include everyone’ – and this is seen as an implicit nod to the agenda of inclusivity, usually championed by the Left.
Lest we forget that it was indeed the Colonialists and the Magna Carta that brought anti-homosexuality laws to Africa in the first place.
Read more of The Daily Mail Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2290824/Queen-fights-gay-rights-Monarch-makes-historic-pledge-discrimination-hints-Kate-DOES-girl-means-equal-rights-throne.html#ixzz2N69HdQF9
It’s a shame that a woman with her power to influence, is at the end of her life & still won’t bring herself to say, “the words” which need to be said…Reminds me of Reagan & the AIDS epidemic.