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Fiery Moment Christian Group by making a haka facing a parade of pride in Auckland, since the police are forced to intervene and the local mayor condemned alleged ‘matrix’ “

Fiery Moment Christian Group by making a haka facing a parade of pride in Auckland, since the police are forced to intervene and the local mayor condemned alleged ‘matrix’ “

A Christian fundamentalist group has faced the police after he protested by a parade of arc pride while doing a haka.

The members of the destiny of Brian Tamaki held the parade in the center of Auckland on Saturday, wearing shirts with the words ‘man up’ written through them.

The group stopped in front of the police officers, who walked ahead of the parade, while the members of the public who attended tried to drown the members of the Church, cheering.

The protesters danced and roamed, smiling and greeting an unpredied crowd that told them to leave.

Mr. Tamaki turned to the X Social Network Platform to praise his followers.

Our young radicals have had enough! Our men of men have had enough! Destiny Church has had enough, “he published.

The Debouchory at Rainbow Parade has continued for too long! Auckland has been invaded for a long time with this Rainbow agenda, agenda.

“And it is not surprising, the boys of Azul were there again … protecting their dear rainbows.”

Fiery Moment Christian Group by making a haka facing a parade of pride in Auckland, since the police are forced to intervene and the local mayor condemned alleged ‘matrix’ “

The members of the Destiny de Brian Tamaki church held a parade of pride in Auckland on Friday (in the photo)

Police form a barricade to detain the protesters of a pride event in Auckland (in the photo)

Police form a barricade to detain the protesters of a pride event in Auckland (in the photo)

Tamaki said it was “only the beginning” and, in a reference to the slogan “Make America Great Again” by Donald Trump, he added: “Let’s make NZ great!”

Auckland’s pride, organizers of the parade, described the incident as “deeply hurtful”, but insisted that his support remained “resistant to hatred and violence.”

“While today it has been a painful reminder of the imported ideologies and the violence they bring, we continue insurance of the resilience of our community,” the statement added.

The mayor of Auckland, Wayne Brown, criticized protesters after an earlier violent interruption in a children’s event with a Drag King.

“Today’s Destiny Church actions are totally unacceptable,” Brown said.

“While respecting freedom of expression and the right to peaceful protest, entering a library installation of the Council that is there so that all our communities use and intimidate the council staff, volunteers and community members that accompany Your business is completely out of place.

‘There is absolutely any place for the slaughter. The type of behavior that was exhibited today is shameful and unacceptable. ‘

Previously, that day, the violence broke out in a drag event in the library when the members of the Destiny church groups broke into a community center to protest a children’s show.

Police try to protect people participating in Rainbow Parade (in the photo)

Police try to protect people participating in Rainbow Parade (in the photo)

The melee combat, which involved the Legacy of the Church groups, occurred at the Te Atatū Community Center and saw the supposedly hitting protesters, pushing and pushing their way inwards.

The organizer of the Auckland Pride event said the event was open to all ages, describing it as a “musical and magical adventure that explores the science of heaven.”

A group of around 30, including young children, young children and adults, had to be locked inside, RZ reported.

The co-leader of the Green Party, Chlöe Swarbrick, condemned acts as “sad” and “disappointing” and said that the attacked were “incredibly shocked, and I think that is the intention of this intimidation and violence.”

Tamaki published on social networks: ‘Proud of my people who are in the community today, putting a position against the Woke agenda that affects our city.

“Our West Auckland team is out of the Library of the Council in Te Atatū today protesting today to another Drag Rey, Hugo, who tries to seduce more children in his queer lifestyle through his story events.”

Tamaki said that man was forced to take measures with the government that refused to “address excessive spending on limit pornography and perversion aimed at our innocent Kiwi children.”

He later published: ‘Let’s do NZ Straight again! I’m not joking! It is time to clean this country, so once again it can live up to the clean reputation for which we were ever known. Pure New Zealand ‘.

Destiny Church was founded in 1998 by Mr. Tamaki and his wife Hannah.

At its peak in 2003 it had 5,000 members, but the number had decreased by just under 2,000 in the 2018 New Zealand census.

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