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Veteran Human Rights Campaigner Peter Tatchell presents a keynote speech on "Multiculturalism and the subversion of Human Rights" at the Centre for Local Policy Studies summer school on July 1st 2009

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  • he is disliked by many people who get angered by the fact that he substantiates everything he says and ruffles a few feathers whilst doing so - many people don't like the way he exposes the hipocrisy which they benefit from

  • Tatchell's written some really great stuff.. he's a good speaker too :)

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  • Islamophobic? Why would anyone be like that? I wonder... Other racial communites are protected because if you oppress them too terribly they will get violent. Gays are too complacent. The Franks, Visigoths, Ottomans and Bulgarians didn't get a nation by a charter of human rights. Might is right in action and in its potentiality. Some different races are so homophobic. As a gay man I feel equal to all other gay people of any race, but not straights.

  • fantastic man

  • Peter Tatchell is scared to debate Doctah X. Scared.

  • beats me why this guy is given a public platform to churn his rubbish.

  • i love this guy he is a gay god! everything he says is so true. i boycott jamaican goods because of their oppression of gay people but been called a racist although this hypocrisy was ok to boycott goods in apartheid south africa .

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