A far-left homosexual film event hosted by the so-called LGBTQIA+ community and allowing entry to children as young as 12 has sparked fury in a town on the border of New South Wales and Victoria.
The Albury Wodonga Pride Night, which starts at 6.30pm on June 7 at the Regent Cinemas Albury, is hosted by left-wing non-profit Gateway Health, homosexual film group Queer Screen, and controversial NSW government-funded “HIV and LGBTQ+ health organisation” ACON.
ACON’s Community Health Director is a woman called Teddy Cook, a radical “transgender” activist who works on a World Health Organisation gender guidelines panel, is into bondage, nudism and drugs, and is at the centre of an ongoing legal battle between X and Australia’s eSafety Commissioner over a post calling her a female.
The homosexual film night is billed as a “journey of diversity and unity” and “a night that celebrates inclusivity, understanding, and the power of community”, with adult tickets on sale for $10 and children aged 12 to 18 allowed in free with a booking code.
“Be part of the conversation during our interactive Q&A session with some of the most influential and inspiring members of the LGBTQIA+ community,” the event description says.
“Hosted by the charming MC Archer Irving, and featuring the insightful Aden Hemmerling, the radiant Arabella Hazel, the thought-provoking Left Bower, and the renowned Sal Kimber, this session is set to spark dialogue and inspire with personal tales, wisdom, and live music.”
The three features are French homosexual love story Queen Size, American film (In)convenience about a “transitioning” woman buying tampons, and Adore, which tells the story of a “queer Peruvian-Canadian woman” who secretly gifts her young nephew Carlos a princess dress.
But while the festival is being enthusiastically promoted by homosexuals and radical leftists from around Australia on social media, some locals are unhappy about the event and want it shut down.
“It’s being advertised to teenagers as young as 12,” said one complaint seen by Noticer News.
“Gateway Health is organising gay speakers for the event to ‘educate’ the attendees … give advice and interact with teenagers.”
Some are also unhappy with Regent Cinemas Albury for providing the venue.
“Call up this place and get the event cancelled,” one person said on social media.
Gateway Health’s Facebook post advertising the event has attracted just 8 likes and 5 comments, two by the same person.
The homosexual film night comes amid ongoing controversy over “drag queen story hour” events where homosexuals, “transgender” individuals, and men dressed as women read sexualised stories to young kids.
An LGBT extremist group was also allowed to take part in the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, a sexually explicit annual street festival, this year with a float pushing the concept of “transgender” children and accompanied by underage marchers.