WHY AUSTRALIA WAS RIGHT NOT TO GRANT KELLIE-JAY KEEN-MINSHULL A VISA.

Peter Wynn
1 min readOct 4, 2024

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Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull or Posie Parker stood for election to the House of Commons and failed miserably to garner any support. That means that she is not in a Parliamentary position of power or influence over policy. That does NOT, however, mean that she is harmless.

Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull is in favour of conversion therapy for transgender adults and banning them from gender transitioning. Conversion therapy causes more harm than positive results. About the only positive to come out of it is when former proponents of it accept their own homosexuality and start living their authentic lives.

Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull does not have the right to impose upon the individual liberties of transwomen if they do not impact upon her daily life or harm her in any way shape or form.

If Pauline Hanson wasn’t an Australian citizen, I would favour the government not allowing her to have a visa if she wished to visit. Australia can do without agitators like Keen-Minshull and as she bases her campaign on fabrications and half-truths, she is best kept out.

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Peter Wynn
Peter Wynn

Written by Peter Wynn

Diagnosed with autism at 35. Explained a lifetime of difference.

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