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Monday, 16 June 2008

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Christian activists hold a vigil at the Pride Rally.
Iain Clacher

Brisbane’s annual Pride Rally, March and Fair Day has been hailed as a success with around 11,000 people turning up for the day-long celebration on Saturday.

“That’s up on last year by about 4000,” Brisbane Pride Festival president Scott Hampson told Queensland Pride.

“It was fantastic. Numbers were up all over the place. We had about 2000 people participating in the march, and it was great to see so many young people participating in the parade.

“It was great to see everyone have such a good time on such a fantastic day,” he said.

Hampson kicked off the festivities with a speech on the festival’s theme, Freedom, in front of the statue of Queen Victoria in Queens Gardens.

A small group of five Christian protesters stood quietly and brandished placards at the edge of the rally, which provoked some verbal taunting from some of the rally-goers.

The placards included: “Remember Soddom and Ghommorah [sic] and flee from the wrath to come” and “Jesus said repent or perish”.

Hampson said he had asked LGBTs with banners to stand in front of the protesters and block them out.

“If we react to them we descend to their level,” he said.

The protesters were later moved on by police, who also issued them with an order to stay at least 50 metres away from the rally.

The march began with the roars and honks of Dykes on Bikes, who led the march along with a gigantic mirror ball and an equally large rainbow flag. 

After the marchers arrived at Musgrave Park, Fair Day festivities began in earnest, with the pet parade once again proving a particularly popular attraction.

Along with performances from numerous drag stars and dancers, other entertainers included Carol Lloyd (ex-Railroad Gin), the 80s New Wave-inspired band Twist Oliver Twist, all-girl hard rockers Fem Inc and the wickedly explicit Master & Stryker.

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written by Alex box , 20 June, 2008

I am a Christian, aka Seventh Day Adventist, who follows God and I'm not homosexual. I went to Pride Day on Saturday with my friends to see it and I admit I liked the day out there [and it] was nice to see from the other side of the fence for once.

As a Christian, the Bible SHOWS that what happened in Sodom and Gomorrah was bad with people having sex with each other and animals and whatever. BUT to the people who portray Christianity like the activists, well I want to say that GOD showed what happened in the Bible to homosexuals - BUT take off your blind folds and REMEMBER God is a loving God he teaches love to everyone, even the tax collectors who were the worse sinners and prostitutes and he ate with them. The first rule is love God with all your heart and all your mind and soul and the second commandment was love YOUR NEIGHBOURS as though you would love yourself. So CHRISTIANS if you want to argue against this comment take it up with God because this is his law and he states IF you love me, keep my commandments. We are all sinners and God loves everyone as much as he loves me, thank you.

I'm only 21 and I'm glad I carry God's light around with me. Thank you for Pride Day, it was nice to be part of the festival and then your religious people showing me to be a better Christian.



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