Tuesday, October 1, 2019

MassResistance Helping Hong Kong to Stop Pride Parade

 

 

Dear USA Residents/Asian-American Community:

 

We have good news to share with you in the pro-family fight around the world!

 

a. In Arizona, United States, the state supreme court ruled in favor of two calligraphers, who had declined to provide services for a gay wedding. This decision had brought them into conflict with the city of Phoenix, Arizona’s “non-discrimination” ordinance.

 

Instead of caving in, however, the calligraphers fought back and the Supreme Court ruled in their favor! Freedom of conscience is winning, and the LGBT Movement can no longer claim special status to demand service from local merchants.

 

b. In New York City, the left-wing, pro-homosexual city council was forced to repeal its dreaded and tyrannical reparative therapy ban, which banned providing counseling out of LGBT behaviors to both adults as well as children. The city faced a lawsuit in January from a reparative therapist. The city leaders recognized that they were not going to win this fight since the courts have become more conservative and pro-family following Trump’s election. Rather than risking the repeal of all reparative therapy bans across the country following their loss in court, the city decided to repeal the ordinance!

 

c. In Hong Kong, the Pink Dot Festival, a pro-LGBT assembly, was forced to cancel its September program following the massive unrest over Mainland China’s attempt to take over the region. This is a step in the right direction for promoting faith, family, and freedom throughout Southeast Asia, which right now is facing a heavy LGBT onslaught.

 

MassResistance believes that with the right amount of pressure and lobbying, we can get the city of Hong Kong to cancel this year’s Gay Pride Parade as well!

 

Here is the contact information for the Hong Kong CEO and the Hong Kong Police Officers:

- Chief executive: ceo@ceo.gov.hk;

- Secretary for Security: sbenq@sb.gov.hk;

- Commissioner of Police: pprb@police.gov.hk)

 

 

Here is the contact information for the Hong Kong Trade Representative Office in London:

 

London

Email: general@hketolondon.gov.hk 

Tel:+44-(0)20-7499 9821

 

Address:

18 Bedford Square

London WC1B 3JA

United Kingdom 

 

Here is the contact information for other areas:

 

Offices in Canada

Toronto

174 St. George Street

Toronto, ON

M5R 2M7 (right across St. George subway station)

Tel: +1 (416) 924-5544

Email: info@hketotoronto.gov.hk

 

Vancouver

Suite 500, Park Place

666 Burrard Street

Vancouver

V6C 3P6

Tel: +1 (604) 331-1300

Email: info_vancouver@hketotoronto.gov.hk

 

Representative offices in Canada works from Mon to Fri 9am to 5pm local time

 

Offices in United States

 

San Francisco

Address: 130 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94104-4301, USA

Tel: (415)835-9300 Fax: (415)421-0646

Office hours: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday to Friday 

 

New York

Address:

115 East 54th Street

New York, NY10022

U.S.A.

Telephone:

+1 (212) 752-3320

 

Email:

hketony@hketony.gov.hk

 

Operational Hours:

Mon - Fri

8:30 am - 1:00 pm

2:00 pm - 5:30 pm

 

Washington DC

 

1520 18th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20036, USA

Tel:+1 (202) 331-8947

Office hours: 8:45 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Monday through Friday 

 

Here are the reasons why Hong Kong should cancel the Gay Pride Parade:

 

1.      Public safety – The city of Hong Kong is in chaos over the row in regards to the Extradition Bill. The concerns about safety have only grown worse.

 

https://multimedia.scmp.com/infographics/news/hong-kong/article/3027462/hong-kong-100-days-of-protests/index.html

 

LAW AND ORDER concerns -- Again, the whole city is in chaos over the extradition row -- and it has only gotten worse since the protesters want more than the withdrawal of the extradition bill. Their four other demands have not been met.

 

2.      The Pink Dot Festival already cancelled their event, fully aware that the situation is very dangerous. The city should follow suit and cancel the Gay Pride Parade.

Pink Dot Festival Cancelled in Hong Kong for 2019 bit.ly/PinkDotCancelled_HongKong

 

3.      Public decency -- A gay man stripped in the Hong Kong Gay Pride Parade last year. He was arrested and convicted for "outraging public decency"

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-and-crime/article/3018398/hong-kong-university-graduate-fined-stripping-naked

 

These illicit behaviors are all too common in Gay Pride parades in the Western World. Hong Kong would do the right thing by stopping the parade this year.

 

Here is an example from Toronto, Canada:

 

 

Here’s a perverse picture from New York City Gay Pride:

 

 

These public displays of sexual perversion are sadly becoming more common in Hong Kong:

 

Two Men Stripped To Protest Hong Kong Chain Protest bit.ly/TwoMenStrip_InHongKong

 

 

4.      Homosexual activists around the world are celebrating 2019 as the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in New York City, the so-called liberation movement that allowed homosexuals and transgenders to assert their “rights”. The truth is that it was a violent clash then, and the LGBT movement has only gotten more violent. The Hong Kong parade could become the scene of more violence on account of a Stonewall commemoration.

5.      Public health issues -- LGBT behaviors are inherently disordered, as we all know, and they will hurt the public health sector. Why promote such behaviors and lifestyles in the public square? These destructive behaviors will only add to the strain on the Hong Kong health care system.

 

 

If possible, please hand deliver letters to the Hong Kong Representative Office.

 

Mailing them or emailing them is fine, as well.

 

Please DO NOT announce this effort on social media. We want to do this quietly so that homosexual activists don’t fight back and try to frustrate our efforts!

 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (310) 793-8647

Email: arthur@massresistance.org

 

Sincerely,

 

Arthur Schaper, Organization Director

Website: MassResistance.org

Email: arthur@massresistance.org
(781) 890-6001

@MassResistance

@CAMassResistanc

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