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Bruce Golding on No to Gay Marriage
".....those values from time to time as humanity proceeds will be placed under stress and there is the pressure for change as indeed there is now, a society must determine the changes it will embrace and the changes it will reject and defy. We are determined to resist the pressure to recognise homosexuality as an acceptable form of relationship between human beings.
Do we run risks in doing so Mr. Speaker? Yes we do, Have attempts been made to discourage tourists and investors from coming to Jamaica?
Yes, not once not twice several times and quite recent times, the gay rights lobby is international it is strong it is aggressive, it wheels significant influence and have conquered important councils of power and authority with which we have to interact but we remain steadfast in our determination that the values and culture must be protected and preserved.
Other countries are free to make their choices, we must be free to make our own."
Prime Minister Bruce Golding Jamaica, October 13, 2009, Charter of Rights Debate, Gordon House.Yes, not once not twice several times and quite recent times, the gay rights lobby is international it is strong it is aggressive, it wheels significant influence and have conquered important councils of power and authority with which we have to interact but we remain steadfast in our determination that the values and culture must be protected and preserved.
Other countries are free to make their choices, we must be free to make our own."
So we won't get recognised based on the strength of an invented gay marriage argument and a fear that somehow gays if afforded rights now will agitate for more later.
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