“We all are born from a man and a woman!”: 1.3 million demonstrate against same-sex “marriage” and adoption in Paris

"Tous nés d'un homme et d'une femme"
The Champ de Mars at the feet of the emblematic Eiffel Tower was cracking full, while busloads of demonstrators from all corners of France still kept arriving.
But whatever efforts continue being made to downplay the event, one thing is clear: opposition against the government’s controversial social agenda can no more be dubbed as “homophobic”, nor can it be pretended that it is voiced only by disgruntled residual reactionaries, or by a small minority of people who are unable or unwilling to adapt to modern times. Also, while the government, referring to some opinion polls of obscure origin and quality, continues to assert that “a majority of Frenchmen supports gay marriage”, those assertions look increasingly ridiculous and out of touch with reality.
The reality is: in France, one of the most secularized countries on this planet’s most secularized continent, opposition against same-sex “marriage” is not limited to religious believers, be they Catholic or Muslim, but it comes from the heart of society, including many atheists and secularists, supporters of President Hollande’s Socialist Party, and even many homosexuals who say that they, having never wanted to marry and adopt children, do not feel represented by the President’s radical social agenda.
The single incident during the demonstration (which, despite its size, took place in perfect peace and serenity) that raised some media criticism was the speech of a homosexual (!) anti-gay-marriage activist who compared President’ Hollande’s autocratic attitude to that of Adolf Hitler. This was manifestly exaggerated and inappropriate, as President Hollande has, at least as far as we know, never shown any intention to send anyone into gas chambers. Nonetheless, it is certainly true that the President’s attitude deserves sever criticism, as it reveals a complete lack of understanding for the legitimate exercise of democratic governance and the intrinsic limitations thereof, and a complete and utter unwillingness and ineptitude to engage in a serious public debate on his pharaonic project.
"Family = 1 dad, 1 mom, children"
Those who gathered in Paris last Sunday were not the crowd that usually participates in every and any political demonstration. They were the representatives of the better part of French society: the people who work hard, pay their taxes, sustain their families, educate their children – in short, those who make this society function despite the destructive and self-undermining social policies promoted by many post-1968 governments in France and elsewhere. The true pillars of society, who for once stand up to shrug off the structural parasitism that is vested in agenda’s such as same-sex “marriage”.

"One Dad, one Mum - don't lie to the children"

Les Phryginettes - they represent "liberté, fraternité, égalité", the values of the French Republic. Same-sex "marriage" is not such a value.

"Freedom guides the people" - les Phryginettes
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