Tuesday 6 December 2011

FAMILIES STRIKE BACK

Expatriate gays and lesbians know they must be careful with PNG boys and girls. There is a family waiting for their son and daughter to come back. Expatriates have to hide their gay and lesbian relationship.

The standard trick for lesbians is to pretend that the young girl is being employed as a research assistant. Her employer has so kindly given her a room and a bed in her apartment. The other trick is to claim that the young person is an adopted daughter. Please click:

SUPPORT TO BOYS AND GIRLS

So too, a gay man will claim that the boy is his adopted son. The trouble is that these boys and girls have to be kept in the apartment. They must not go to church for fear of their talking to the pastor.

Nor can they talk to their friends. Research assistant young girl lovers may be threatened with dismissal from her employer lesbian lover.

Boys and girls must not spend time with their family as they might talk of their sleeping arrangements in the apartment. If they talk of domestic violence at the hands of the gay or lesbian, there may be violence from brothers, uncles and father.

That is why gay and lesbian officers in AusAID and all other foreign services want to live in apartments with high walls, security guards and dogs. It may be to keep out the raskols but may also be to keep out the angry fathers, uncles and brothers come to find their son or daughter.

The young AusAID woman confronted with her PNG lady friend outside the apartment opposite the Crowne Plaza Hotel has undoubtedly insisted on being moved to a walled and guarded apartment so that she can have her girl lovers without the interference of family.

So Papua New Guinea will probably be able to stem the tide of expatriate gays and lesbians. It will lie in the hands of family. That is why the expatriate gays and lesbians are anti-family and anti-faith.

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