New Zealand Now has the Gayest Parliament in the World

New Zealand has won the dubious honor of being the gayest Parliament in the world, stealing the dishonor from the previous world leader, the United Kingdom after Labor party leader Jacinda Ardern led her party to a landslide victory, allowing her to form the country’s first majority government in 20 years and her party’s best showing in over 50.

With yesterday’s election, there are now 11 openly LGBTQ members of the 120 member Parliment, putting them at 9.16%. The previous “record holder,” the UK, has 45 queer members out of 650 sitting members, putting them at a mere 7%.

The distribution across parties is pretty one sided, with the progressive parties having the lion’s share of those who God gave over in the sinful desires of their hearts to sexual impurity for the degrading of their bodies with one another, exchanging the truth about God for a lie and worshipping and serving created things rather than the Creator—who is forever praised.

The center-right National Party holds no gay members, whereas the far-left Green party has 40% of their members who fall on the LGBTQQIP2SAA spectrum.

In the United States, there are 11/535 members of congress that are out of the closet and openly gay, a rate of just over 2%

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3 thoughts on “New Zealand Now has the Gayest Parliament in the World

    1. It has been getting steadily worse over the years. We were one of the first countries in the world to decriminalize sodomy and as a result it has become more and more prevalent. Even though probably only 2-5% would identify as LGBTQEIEIO they have started to grow exponentially in both local and national politics.

  1. There’s a reason why they always want to normalize their behavior to the children. How else can their numbers grow, and think of all the potential partners they can create? And yet parents sit by and let their kids be exposed to the indoctrination in public schools and on TV.

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