Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts
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Friday, December 15, 2023

MassResistance Call to Action: Reinstate Julia Gasper, Stop Promoting LGBT Perversion

Dear MassResistance activists:

I need your help!


Please send out the following letter to the email addresses listed below:


heleneastman@creationtheatre.co.uk;
education@creationtheatre.co.uk;
tamsinpurchase@creationtheatre.co.uk;

I encourage you to cut out parts of the letter or rewrite passages so that it does not appear merely like a simple re-copying of what someone else had written.


Julia Gasper



Brief backstory: Julia Gasper is one of our UK MassResistance activists. She was instrumental in getting the LGBT flags taken down in Oxford University and helping to stop the ban o on restorative therapy in the United Kingdom earlier this year.


She is a theatre critic, as well, but has been recently BANNED from a theater because she opposes LGBT perversion!


We need to go after this hateful theater with all we have so that they reverse this ban and apology to Ms. Gasper.


Please help!


Thank you


Arthur Schaper

MassResistance





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Subject: Reinstate Julia Gasper, Stop Promoting LGBT Perversion
 

To the CEO and governors of Creation Theatre Company:

I am outraged tto learn that you have banned Dr. Julia Gasper,
the best-qualified and longest-running theatre critic of your
productions, and sent her an offensive letter, on the grounds that you
are "allies of the [so-called] LGBTQ+ community".

I do not think that this so-called community is in any
position to dictate the morals of the rest of society, or to bully
people into their conformity. It is in fact a very dangerous and unsavoury
set of behaviors that should not be allowed to come anywhere near children.
    
I will be boycotting your productions until you reverse this
policy and apologize. It is absurd that you claim to "Support
exceptional, ethical theatre in Oxford and online." There is nothing
ethical in your stance or your bullying.

And let's be direct on this matter: Who (or rather What) is this "LGBTQ+ community"?

It is the people who are sending an army of drag queens, many
with a history of drug abuse, prostitution and pedophile offences,
into primary schools, libraries and public places to groom, corrupt, and abuse
young children. That's the LGBT "community"!

See these links for more information:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/08/25/drag-queen-andrew-way-paedophile-hunters-crime/ 


The LGBT "community" is Stonewall, which has for the past ten years given out false
legal information to companies and institutions, as a court has now
ruled. Stonewall's Scottish HQ was found to be running the biggest
paedophile ring in UK criminal history. Do you support such abusive, vile perversion?

The LGBT "community" is Mermaids, a bunch of unqualified people who advise children
to seek drug and surgical treatment to supposedly "change sex" -
treatments that only make them seriously ill, eunuchs and lifelong
drug dependents. 

The LGBT "community" is Jordan Gray the drag queen who appeared on TV singing a song
that insulted women: "I'm better than you" while waving his penis on a
piano.

The LGBT "community" is Matthew Sephton, chairman of LGBTory who in 2016 was
convicted of making and distributing almost 4,000 indecent images and
videos of children and downloading extreme pornography. Sephton 
was running a child porn ring while actively pushing same-sex marriage
through Parliament. So, you support all of this, too?
The LGBT "community" is Jamie Wallis, Tory MP for Bridgend since 2019, who ran a
prostitution business “Sugar Daddy” then lied about it ... against whose
string of companies there are 800 official legal complaints. Wallis
later crashed his car into a telegraph pole then fled the scene when confronted about these evil actions.

https://www.buzzfeed.com/alexwickham/jamie-wallis-co-owned-sugar-daddy-website

The LGBT "community" is Imran Ahmad Khan, homosexual Tory MP found
guilty in April 2022 of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy:

The LGBT "community" is Crispin Blunt, the homosexual MP who raved and ranted that
Khan should not have had to resign. Blunt publicly bullied women,
including a police commissioner, when they tried to exercise their
legal rights.

The LGBT "community" is Elton John whose bodyguard, a married heterosexual man,
prosecuted him for persistent sexual harassment over a number of
months, and won a payout.

The LGBT "community" is Phillip Schofield, who behind the back of his wife, had an
affair with a teenage boy and rewarded him with a job on his TV show.

The LGBT "community" is Stephen Frye, who has a criminal conviction for credit card
theft, and boasted that he had spent over £100,000 on cocaine, an
illegal Class A drug.

You appear to be allies of a “community” that includes all the
most prolific rapists and serial killers in UK criminal history, such
Reynard Sinaga and Stephen Porter. Statistics show the homosexual 1.5%
of the population rapes one in every six men and boys, indicating a
far higher prevalence of this crime than is found in the heterosexual
community.


Sinaga, 36, a homosexual who was found guilty of 159 offences
across four separate trials, including 136 anal rapes he filmed on two
mobile phones. The crimes were all committed in a mere 18 months
between January 2015 and June 2017. North West deputy chief crown
prosecutor Ian Rushton said: “Reynhard Sinaga is the most prolific
rapist in British legal history."
https://www.gmp.police.uk/news/greater-manchester/news/news/2020/january/a-serial-rapist-who-filmed-himself-attacking-his-victims-after-drugging-them-at-his-home-in-manchester-has-been-jailed/  

And yet for all of this abuse and mayhem, you still call yourselves "allies" of this "community."

I will boycott your productions and encourage our friends to do
the same until you reverse this decision. And we will make this public to the world at large.

Sincerely,

Sunday, June 11, 2017

Reflections on the UK Special Election: Union, Conservatism, and the Daft Liberal Media

Conservatism has been on the upswing throughout the world. Nationalism, conservatism’s twin brother policy-wise, has gained as well, from Brexit to Trump’s victory, and also the Netherlands’ Geert Wilder gaining seats for the People’s Party for Freedom.

Does the outcome of a hung parliament following the Unite Kingdom’s snap election signal a slavish reversion back to center-left politics across the globe? Does this less-than-expected outcome mean that Brexit is doomed? Are there any takeaways for the United States and conservatives fighting stateside for more liberty, less globalism, and a restoration of Judeo-Christian biblical values?
First, some background.

Brexit was a world-wide win in June, 2016. A major country signaled its disgust and frustration with the European Union’s undemocratic, anti-Western agenda. Bureaucrats in Brussels had neither right nor privilege to dictate to individual citizens of independent countries what they could and could not do within their own borders. The Islamic migrant crisis, coupled with struggling markets and rising crime, pushed this globalist farce further into an unpopular insanity.

Prime Minister Theresa May

Yet despite the majority of UK voters signaling their desire to depart, Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May faced stifling challenges to trigger the official process to leave the European, not just from the opposition in the House of Commons, but also in the House of Lords and the national judiciary.

On April 18, UK Prime Minister Theresa May called a snap election to shake up anti-Brexit opposition and ensure a smoother, quicker departure from the European Union.

June 8th, the election did not turn out the way that the Tories had intended. May's party lost seats in the turnout, even though they won the most seats over all. 326 seats is required for a bare majority in parliament. As of now, the Tories have retained 318. Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbin is claiming a huge victory, even though his party has not gained a majority, and will very likely fail to form even a strong opposition. The biggest loser? The Scottish Nationalist Party, which lost more seats than the Tories.

The Tories only need to add eight more to get a majority. Prime Minister May has reached out to the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland, which won 10 seats, gaining two from the previous parliament. The DUP has agreed to form a coalition government.



While the media went on about how the Tories got crushed, another story remains untold. Here are the key takeaways from the UK snap election and for the United States:

1. National unity wins, all while global or world-wide regional equality are taking a huge blow.
The consensus among UK voters is for a United Kingdom. The Scottish Nationalists (SNP) lost big in this election. Their poor, yet unexpected, showing suggests they will descend into further irrelevance. Broken dreams remain for an independent Scotland, which failed in one referendum from 2014. Any momentum for another referendum is gone. Welsh nationalists had a very paltry turnout, as well, indicating that British voters want to remain British, while indicating their drive to break away from the life-sucking, sovereignty killing EU.

Indeed, the Democratic Unionist Party has announced their commitment to work with the Tories. In her statement following the election result, DUP Leader Arlene Foster affirmed her party’s commitment to Brexit, as discussions move forward to negotiate the clearest and cleanest departure from the EU.



2. May’s Tory party losses resulted from not being conservative enough, not from a nationwide values shift in the United Kingdom for more liberal policies.

Granted, the Liberal Democratic Party gained three seats, and the Green Party went from zero to one seat. But Lib-Dem leader Nick Clegg, the deputy Prime Minister under Cameron from 2010-2015, lost his seat. The Scottish Nationalists are also liberal-leaning—and their beat-down further proves that liberalism is not making a comeback in the UK.

The Tory “loss” is actually a big win for conservative ideals in general, especially on life and family. The Tories under Cameron’s government pushed gay marriage, and they were dodgy on immigration and abortion, much like liberal, Establishment Republicans across the United States. For May to retain her government, she needs to bring on the Democratic Unionists. They identify as Protestant, but more importantly deeply conservative. They are pro-life and pro-natural marriage. They worked very hard to block passage of gay marriage and abortion laws in parliament. This is great news for plenary conservatives. For the Tories to maintain power, they need to move to the right.

3. The liberal media is hilariously delusional with no chance of recovery or return to direct, objective journalism. From The Guardian to The Telegraph, the headlines read like an upcoming obituary for the Tories. Perspective, please: they lost 12 seats. It’s nothing like the 60 seat shellacking which Democrats suffered in Election 2010.

It is incomprehensible how the Labour Party can claim any kind of victory. Most of their gains came at the expense of third parties, not the conservatives. In fact, the failure of Lib-Dem leader Nick Clegg to hold his seat suggests more of a frustration from voters with the previously ruling conservatives. The left-wing policy agenda is not the highest priority for UK voters.



The British mainstream media’s sheer, blinding arrogance is laughable. Labour leader Corbyn (while holding onto outdated socialist views, attended the wreath-laying on the grave of a Palestinian terrorist) delivered a bizarre victory speech, then called on Theresa May to resign. Whatever, Jeremy. His liberal-socialist counterparts in the United States, the dumb and dying Democratic Party, have the same kind of lemming-like heedless braggadocio.

Republicans, Trump supporters, conservatives of all stripes need to be vigilant. No matter how badly they get beaten, liberal loonies keep striving, just like the silly knight cut up into bits in Monty Python’s “Quest for the Holy Grail.”


Granted, Prime Minister May’s snap election gamble didn’t pay off the way she wanted. For principled nationalists and conservatives, this election is a signal that our values are ascending, not in retreat.

Friday, June 9, 2017

Preliminary Thoughts on the UK Special Election: Tories Must Go Right, or Get Left for Good

In May, UK Prime Minister Theresa May called a snap election to shake off the Labour Party and ensure a smoother, quicker transition for the United Kingdom out of the European Union. The Labour Party and the more liberal, statist House of Lords were determined to throw as many roadblocks in the way of enforcement as possible.

The election did not turn out the way that the Tories had intended.

May's party lost seats in the Parliament, even though they won the most seats.

Jeremy "Anti-Semite" Corbin was claiming a huge victory. They won 30 seats while the Tories lost about 13.

The biggest loser? The Scottish Nationalist Party, which lost more seats than the Tories.

Arrogant Corbyn has called for Theresa May to resign as prime minister.

She won't.

But she does not have the 326 majority needed.

Here are the results as of now:



One constituency has yet to be called--Kensington. I predict that the Conservatives will hold that seat, since a Tory represented that seat at the time of the snap election.

So, that leaves the Tories with 319--six seats shy of a majority.

Talks have emerged between the Democratic Unionist Party, based in Northern Ireland.

Here is a victory speech of sorts from the DUP leader:


This election gave the DUP their strongest showing. 10 seats is not a lot for a small party, perhaps, but parliamentary politics permits this kind of show of power for smaller parties. Coalition governments permit smaller parties to flex more muscle, too.

Another response to this election:

The consensus among the voters is for a United Kingdom. The Scottish Nationalists got decimated, and look to descend into further irrelevance. Nick Clegg, the deputy Prime Minister under Cameron following the 2010 election, lost his seat, even though the Lib-Dem Paty gained a few seats. The Green Party won one seat.

While the media went on about how the Tories got crushed another story remains untold.

The DUP is a Catholic and conservative party. They are pro-life and pro-natural marriage. They worked very hard to block passage of gay marriage and abortion laws in parliament.

This is great news for plenary conservatives. In her above statement, DUP Leader Arlene Foster pointed out their commitment to Brexit, as discussions move forward to negotiate the clearest and cleanest departure from the EU.