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It's interesting that marginalised minorities make the most noise out of fear that their lifestyle will be overwhelmed by normality.

That fear of the intrusion of normal people into their world is a reflection of a statement made by a Jewish man and recorded in John 3:19 - "Now this is the judgement: the light has come into the world, but people loved the darkness rather than the light. Why? Because their actions were wicked."

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Clover has made the CBD of Sydney completely unappealing, too expensive and impossible. We won’t be back there in a hurry. I hate going into the city and I have found Oxford st interesting.

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Another interesting, thought provoking article, James. It seems that those asking for tolerance are the most intolerant of all. You’re either one of them or you’re cancelled; ridiculous!

I think they should build a mosque in Oxford St. Next door to the mosque on one side should be a LGBQTI+-/2x3 nightclub, & next door, on the other side , a lingerie store displaying all of Victoria’s secrets. Across the road could be a butcher shop specialising in pork ribs, bacon, salamis & the like. That’s a start to showcasing the ever-tolerant, ever-accepting, inclusionist society of ours.

The lunatics have taken control of the asylum. 🤦‍♂️

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Clover is creating division…silly lady gotta go!!

Everyone hetro, gay whatever has loved Oxford St since time immemorial. Who hasn’t been to Les Girls or been out on the town at The Cross…iconic particularly in the 80’s.

She’s just marketing herself….again!!

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Equality means dominance. Clover More who is so pro Palestinian and doesn’t equate how she’d be thrown off a rooftop in Gaza but anyway. Next she’ll say she is oppressed in her ghetto because she is so full of hypocrisy. What’s wrong with straights enjoying Oxford St, isn’t that a sign of equality otherwise it’s just segregation. What do you really want Clover?

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To add, I was there with a bunch of work colleagues after our Christmas party a few years ago and said to someone that here were were with all sexual orientations enjoying Oxford St while that day my then 16 year old son was with his school at the Terezin Nazi Concentration camp in Prague where Jews, Gays and others were sent during the Holocaust. How far we had become. This whole oppressor vs oppressed ideology is driving me insane.

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oh man, what a joke. These people are beyond ridiculous.

I used to love rainbows on everything, now these rainbows everywhere just make me sick!

The only rainbows I love are the rare ones God sends us to remind us of his promise and hope in him!

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I read a book by Dutch Sheets some years ago, where he took his family to live in the red light district of Amsterdam where there were the women in the windows. He trusted his family to God and spent much time evangelizing people in the area. Maybe families moving into Oxford St are the same. It would have to be a calling though.

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