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Letter to Prime Minister Re Dame Ardern's Focus on Gender-Based Violence/Hatred is a threat to Freedom of Speech and Expression"


9 February 2024.

 

Right Hon.Christopher Luxon,

Prime Minister,

Parliament Building,

Wellington.

 

Dear Prime Minister,

 

I wish to express concern that Dame Jacinda Ardern, the Special Envoy to the Christchurch Call, is now investigating gender-based “hatred” as one of her prime objectives.

 

Dame Jacinda Ardern was appointed as Special Envoy by the Prime Minister, Christopher Hipkins, on 17 April, 2023. 

 

Right to Life is very concerned that a briefing paper sent to Jacinda Ardern in June 2023 states that New Zealand is working with the US companies Microsoft, Twitter and Open Mind to develop an algorithmic tool that is intended to be used by social media companies. The paper notes; “We have committed to looking specifically at gender-based (including anti-LGBTQIA+) violence/hatred as a feature of the radicalisation journey.”

 

The LGBTQIA + agenda is the new religion that may not be questioned, it demands unquestioning acceptance, any questioning or opposition to the agenda is called hate speech.

 

This new ideology constitutes an attack on the traditional family instituted by God of exclusively one woman and one man for the procreation of the human race.

 

This ideology denies that God has created only two genders, male and female, it believes that there are 72 genders and that we may choose whatever gender we wish to be.

 

This ideology claims that the unborn child is not a human being, does not have a right to life and its killing up to birth is not a crime, but a health service.

 

Free speech is a human right. We have an absolute right and a duty to challenge the LGBTQIA + agenda. We must resist every effort to demonise free speech and suppress it in our community and on social media. It is not hate speech to uphold the natural family or to uphold God’s right to create us man and woman.

 

Right to Life believes that Dame Ardern’s commitment to looking specifically at gender-based (including anti-LGBTQIA+) violence/hatred as a feature of the radicalisation journey”, is a threat to free speech.

 

I wish to request that in view of the fact that Dame Ardern is directly responsible to you, that you direct her to cease looking at gender-based (including anti-LGBTQIA+) violence/hatred as a feature of the radicalisation journey”.

 

Yours sincerely,

Ken Orr,

Secretary,

Right to Life.



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