How long before we are legally required to stop and applaud, every time a man in a dress walks by? Totalitarian ideologies, after all, demand not just acquiescence, but loud and fervent public affirmations of loyalty. Within a year of the Brownshirts seizing power, it was illegal in Germany not to snap the Heil Hitler salute in public. Even foreign diplomats were arrested for failing to publicly affirm their loyalty to the ruling regime.

The Rainbow may not be quite so totalitarian as the Swastika… yet. Give it time. As several British councils have found, failing to publicly and ostentatiously celebrate the Rainbow ideology is to invite censure and bullying until they kneel and conform.

And in Australia, even the mildest criticism of Rainbow totalitarianism is a sackable offence.

A Catholic police officer who spent 36 years with the force has been sacked for “disgraceful or improper conduct” after posting online comments that allegedly disparaged the LGBTQ community.

Sergeant Bruno Staffieri was found guilty of the misconduct charges by Victoria Police’s internal disciplinary panel. He was notified of his dismissal on Thursday morning.

So, what “disparaging” and “disgraceful” comments did Saffieri make?

Staffieri, who was most recently based with the transit safety division, also found himself in hot water over his public criticism of the Andrews government’s decision to cancel Australia Day and Anzac Day celebrations in 2021, but allow the Gay Pride March in St Kilda to proceed.

“So the next time Australians are sent out to fight a war, maybe we can send out the 8000 that marched today … and try to stop the enemy by waving feathers and brightly coloured boas at them,” he posted on May 17, 2021.

All of these are perfectly valid criticisms of politicians and police and their use or misuse of public resources. None of them “disparaged” the groomer lobby.

The only comment that directly criticised the outraged flouncers was also perfectly valid.

Staffieri was also investigated over a Facebook post in March last year regarding an ABC report on a teacher who founded a gay pride group for students at a Western Sydney school.

“What a disgrace. Bad enough having gay, non-binary teachers, but to have them push their filth on students is a disgraceful crime. Why can’t we sack these teachers?” he posted.

The Age

Consider: a teacher founding a group for students to celebrate their sexuality. How inappropriate is it for a teacher to be prying into young children’s sex lives? Imagine if, instead of a Pillow-Biters Club, a teacher founded a “Cherry-Busters Pride” group, for heterosexual students?

This is the world we find ourselves in, in 2023. Anything less than total, ostentatious loyalty to the Rainbow flag invites social and legal punishment. And hand over your kids, or else.

Elsewhere on the Grooming front.

Parents of six and seven-year-olds have been told their children will not be able to take to the pitch during Melbourne Victory’s small-sided football match at the Pride Cup on February 26 if they do not agree to their kids wearing LGBTQI+ pride T-shirts.

The coach of one junior team invited to participate in the event received registration forms from Melbourne Victory this week which outlined the requirement.

Herald-Sun

Count down to when parents will be legally required to hand their children over for ritualistic sodomisation by a government-appointed drag queen.

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