Elderly White Man Sacked from Red Cross for Protesting Gay Marriage

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
November 3, 2014

    Bryan Barkley, who staged a solo protest against same sex marriage in his own time, has now been sacked by the Red Cross.
Bryan Barkley, who staged a solo protest against same sex marriage in his own time, has now been sacked by the Red Cross.

A courageous White Christian has stood up for morality and spoken out against the desecration of marriage by homosexualists.

He was brave enough to stand outside his local cathedral all on his own with a placard stating his position on the subject.

Incredibly, the Red Cross has now sacked him for exercising his right to protest, in his own time and in his own private capacity as a British citizen.

Daily Mail:

Bryan Barkley, 71, was told he is no longer welcome at the charity because his views are incompatible with its values.

The church-going pensioner received his dismissal letter after holding a one-man protest outside his local cathedral.

He held up a placard saying ‘No same sex marriage’ and ‘No redefinition of marriage’.

Yesterday his supporters said the charity’s action was shocking and it was punishing volunteers for their thoughts and views.

Mr Barkley, who has worked for 20 years as a senior Red Cross volunteer, is appealing against his dismissal which he calls ‘unfair and without justification’.

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He spent all day stood outside Wakefield Cathedral standing up for real British values.

The grandfather, who has been married for 42 years, joined the organisation after taking early retirement from his job as a civil engineer and had recently represented it at a Buckingham Palace garden party.

He said yesterday: ‘What have I done wrong? I passionately believe that the institution of marriage is between a man and a woman and is the cornerstone of our society. Why is it wrong to say so in public?

‘Freedom of expression is being stifled in this country. I have nothing against homosexuals. But I don’t believe Parliament was representing the views of the people when it changed the definition of marriage.’

Mr Barkley, from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, worked for the charity’s international tracing service helping reunite families in Britain with relatives in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He staged his protest outside Wakefield Cathedral in March.

It was reported in the local press and Pink News but his link to the Red Cross was not mentioned.

However, in May he received a letter from Andy Peers, director of operations for the charity in Yorkshire, summoning him to a disciplinary hearing.

The letter said it was to discuss his protest in relation to the ‘fundamental principles of the Red Cross, Red Crescent Movement and the values of the British Red Cross’.

A fundamental principle of the Red Cross is now to promote sodomy?

Anal sex with men is a thing of great value to them?

What business is it of theirs what this man does in his spare time?

How can those faggots dare call anyone else a bigot when they do things like this to people who disagree with them?