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Dildo-swallowing LGBTIQA+ “pride” role model last straw for parents

Family First Party 2 mins read

Family First has renewed its call for LGBTIQA+ indoctrination of children through so-called “pride” events to be removed from schools.

This follows the taxpayer-funded Victorian Pride Centre’s supplying of a dildo-swallowing queer role model to speak to high school students at Trinity Grammar in Kew.

So-called Queer Arab Australia’s Basem Kerbage addressed an assembly last week as part of the Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria’s (AGSV) Pride Round.

It was later discovered that the Victorian Pride Centre-sourced Kerbage has uploaded a social media video of himself swallowing a replica penis.

Trinity Grammar immediately went into damage control, blaming the Pride Centre for its failure to properly vet such a speaker.

Family First believes mainstream parents don’t want their children’s schools holding “pride assemblies” in the first place, they simply want their kids taught how to read, write and to do maths.

Pride centres which promote harmful gender fluid ideology to children and radical LGBTIQA+ sexual concepts have no place in Australian children’s education.

Family First noted that it has been reported that the Victorian Pride Centre has now scrubbed Kerbage from its list of recommended speakers.

Public “pride” events regularly promote inappropriate activity such as bestiality-themed fetish events.

Family First’s National Director Lyle Shelton was a spokesperson for the Coalition for Marriage in 2017 and warned that radical indoctrination of children with LGBTIQA+ sexual culture would be next.

Family First notes this has come true and calls upon state and federal governments to remove all LGBTIQA+ programs from schools.

Children can learn respect for all people without being inducted into the radical and harmful ideology of one particularly identity group.

Family First also renewed its calls for the de-funding of LGBTIQA+ activist organisations such as the Victorian Pride Centre in St Kilda which reportedly received $23 million from the Victorian taxpayer.

If groups want to promote their ideology they should pay for it themselves.

Family First notes that the self-styled “queer Arab” Kerbage would not receive a warm welcome in the Arab world, nor among the mosques of Muslim Australia.


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