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Conservative MP slammed for…. stating facts

You know the media is biased against conservatives when there’s a news item and it’s manifestly about how a Conservative MP in favor of traditional marriage is “ripped” by a socialist, Libby Davies, gay person, for doing nothing but stating facts.  And almost subtly mentioned in the story is a poll indicating that probably millions of Canadians largely agree with the Conservative MP who… stated a fact.  Maybe the socialist should “rip” millions of Canadians.  Actually I guess she is by implication.  With a little help from her friends in the media. 

Conservative MP ripped for saying ‘gays can marry – just not each other’
By BRUCE CHEADLE
 
OTTAWA (CP) – Conservative MP Jason Kenney says gays have every right to marry whoever they want – as long as it isn’t someone of the same sex.

The Calgary MP made the remarks during a sometimes heated 40-minute discussion with members of the Toronto-area Punjabi language media, a recording of which was made available to The Canadian Press.

“The fact is that homosexuals aren’t barred from marrying under Canadian law,” Kenney said at the meeting of the Punjabi Press Club last month in Brampton, Ont. The group represents more than a dozen Punjabi-language newspapers.

Former NDP MP Svend Robinson – an outspoken gay rights advocate and Canada’s first publicly declared gay MP – was once married to a woman, noted Kenney. He also said that NDP MP Libby Davies was once married to a man.

“Marriage is open to everybody, as long as they’re a man and a woman,” said Kenney.

“It doesn’t say you can’t marry if you’re a homosexual. The fact is that homosexuals have been married and do marry.”

Davies, the Vancouver MP who is openly lesbian, corrected the record Sunday to say she’s never been married, but did live with her male partner for 24 years until he died of cancer in 1997.

“I thought I’d heard it all,” said Davies. “I wouldn’t expect too much out of Jason Kenney on this (subject), but this is absolutely absurd.

“If there was an award for making an idiotic statement, this guy would get it.”

[Apparently reciting the law as it currently is here and in the vast majority of the world and even the U.N. …is in itself “idiotic”—ed]

She said his comments trivialize the debate over same-sex marriage legislation currently before the House of Commons.

“It’s very patronizing,” Davies said.

[And its “patronizing” too? So we’re clear:  stating facts is “idiotic” and “patronizing” and “absurd”]

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But Kenney said Sunday his remarks were intended to illustrate a point made in numerous same-sex court cases. People aren’t excluded from marrying because they are gay. They’re excluded because marriage itself requires a man and a woman.

“Marriage – in the eyes of those of us who support traditional marriage – is, by its nature, a heterosexual institution that requires the complementarity of the sexes,” Kenney said from Calgary.

As Kenney told the Punjabi Press Club, “there’s not a single human rights document in the world that enumerates a specific right to same-sex marriage,” including those of the United Nations, European Union and Organization of American States.

[…]

Kenney stressed that common front under sharp questioning from the Punjabi journalists, and repeated it Sunday.

“Virtually every minority ethnic or religious group in Canada has deeply set tradition with respect to family and marriage,” said the MP. “I don’t think Conservatives should be shy about pointing out that we share the same value.”

Kenney believes his party’s recent rise in Ontario may, in part, be attributed to its same-sex stand.

“I think the Liberal party is completely out of touch with a very large chunk of its traditional support base in urban Canada on this issue.”

[my bolding—ed]

I imagine explaining how babies are made would literally drive Libby Davies insane.

 

Joel Johannesen
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