Politicised Police Can’t Take Death Threats Seriously

Family First Party

New South Wales police can’t deal objectively with death threats against mums with mainstream beliefs about gender when they have LGBTQA+ political posters on display in their stations.

Family First National Director and New South Wales Legislative Council candidate Lyle Shelton said it was outrageous that Binary spokeswoman Kirralie Smith had to walk past rainbow political posters when reporting death threats to her and Giggle for Girls CEO Sall Grover.

“It’s actually outrageous that they are receiving death threats in the first place, particularly after Charlie Kirk was violently assassinated by a trans activist in the US for speaking the same views that Sall and Kirralie speak about.

“Rainbow political material in a police station says that Kirralie and Sall are already judged ‘bigots’ and ‘haters’ because they refuse to accept what the rainbow flag stands for – that gender is fluid and men should be allowed to identify as women.

“Nothing of course could be further from the truth as all they seek is fairness for girls and women.

“How can they be taken seriously when the police are already on the ideological side of those issuing the death threats?”

Mr Shelton said he was shocked but not surprised Sall has pulled out of speaking at Sunday’s rally for restoring the definition of woman in the law.

“While it is disappointing that such a champion for girls and women’s rights will no longer be speaking, it is understandable. The threat of violence from LGBTQA+ political activists is real.”

Mr Shelton said he would be at the rally to support Kirralie, who will be speaking despite a message to her social media saying “we are going to put a bullet through your f..king head”.

An image of Sall Grover was also sent with the caption ‘1 TERF, 1 bullet’.

LGBTQA+ political activists say a TERF is a Trans Exclusionary Feminist because they believe the truth about male and female gender.

“When confronted with opposition, trans ‘women’ resort to threats of violence the radical left normally ascribes to men. Weird.”

Mr Shelton said if elected to the NSW Parliament in March, he would fight to have all rainbow political posters removed from police stations and other public buildings.

“No one should feel intimidated because they believe gender is biological or that marriage is between one man and one woman.

“The intimidation must stop and the government’s agencies must not be a vehicle for enforcing radical ideology.”

Sall and Kirralie are in this position because of failure of political leadership and a failure of leadership in the Christian church which has been far too silent in the face of lies in the public square.

/Public Release.