LGBT backlash shuts down an Australian bridal magazine

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What a sad world we live in, that certain views are supposed to be tolerated, but others are not. Anything that has a religious tone can be thrown out, but every liberal, LGBT thought must be embraced. Or else. It is only a tolerant world for some people.
 
This really isn’t (sadly and rather unfortunately) a surprise. We’re so used to seeing these sorts of things by now.
 
The above story seems rather mild compared to a New Zealand woman who is in the process of transitioning to become “male.” But not until she finishes her pregnancy and gives birth to a child to whom she will be the “papa.” She’s already had a double mastectomy. After delivering the child, a hysterectomy will follow.

 
Something disturbing about seeing a picture of a man in a wedding dress. I can see it in a farcical comedy mag lampooning ordinary conventions like Mad Magazine.

But in a regular magazine seeking to sell clothing and other items to blushing brides, I can’t see where it helps the vendors at all or the intended audience…
 
😳 Whaaaat? Unbelievable world. i will live in my little world, thank you very much.
 
They play as victims (these activists), yet they oppress religious freedoms. They want their values protected, raising the banner of equality, yet they oppress and discriminate those who hold a different opinion on what love is.
 
Without clicking on it are the editors Christians?🤔 if so can anyone show me articles of people in the lgbt community giving backlash to muslim magazines for example?

Don’t just go after the Christians that don’t support the same sex weddings. Go after the other religions that do so too. ( I’m not advocating or wanting that by the way I’m just saying)
 
The Left always ends up eating their own. You see that between transgenders and TERFs. You’ll eventually see that between Muslims and LGBT.
 
The LGBT group think they’re close allies, but in reality the Islamic religion is far faster to condemn and punish homosexuality than Christianity.
 
That was my thought as well. I couldnt see a connection there at all.
 
I’m afraid to read the article. What kind of repercussions were they afraid of? I just wonder.
Sadly the first thing that crosses my mind is, wow it’s come to this, that maybe their families would be threatened, maybe they would encounter violence.
 
I think it might be that Western Muslims are more soft than the ones in the Middle East.
 
Something disturbing about seeing a picture of a man in a wedding dress. I can see it in a farcical comedy mag lampooning ordinary conventions like Mad Magazine.

But in a regular magazine seeking to sell clothing and other items to blushing brides, I can’t see where it helps the vendors at all or the intended audience…
I have been to many gay weddings. When it was two males getting married, they both just wore plain suits. Usually navy blue, black, or grey.
 
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