Tuesday 12 February 2013

From a man of the French left, a passionate defence of marriage

Bruno Nestor Azerot electrified the National Assembly in Paris when he spoke against gay marriage.

It would take a miracle to prevent "gay marriage" becoming legal in France. The Socialist Government has a comfortable majority in the National Assembly and in the Senate, and President Hollande intends to impose his desire to legalise homosexual marriage.

But the French are battling the project tooth and nail, and hoping for that miracle.  Monasteries are praying day and night while people who never took part in a demonstration in all their lives are out on the streets with banners insisting, "Every child needs a mother AND a father".
On January 13, a freezing cold Sunday, trains and buses from every corner of France brought nearly one million people to the Capital to clog the streets of Paris and gather under the Eiffel Tower in a massive, good-humoured, display of solidarity to defend the family.

But the President and the Socialist Government have totally ignored this message from the grass roots and continue to bulldoze ahead, knowing they have the numbers and can do exactly as they please.

This past week a YouTube video has been spinning along the net. A Socialist MP from a small town in Martinique electrified the National Assembly in Paris and received a standing ovation from the Opposition for his courageous defence of the natural family. In the teeth of the Socialist Party which has denied the right of a conscience vote to its members, Bruno Nestor Azerot declaimed his convictions as a "true humanist" and "homme de gauche" (man of the left).

Read More at Mercator.Net.

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