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This Australian Politician Just Posted A Moving Response To Homophobes

Greens candidate Jason Ball has taken to Facebook with a powerful message after his campaign posters were defaced
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Jason Ball, who is standing as the Greens candidate in the inner-Melbourne seat of Higgins, has penned a powerful response after the word โ€œFagโ€ was spray painted across a window featuring his campaign posters. Taking to Facebook, Ball, explained his decision to share a shot of the the slur, writing โ€œI post this picture not to give the haters oxygen but to send a message to young LGBTI people that I have their back. To let them know I wonโ€™t be passive or silent in the face of bigotry.โ€

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Ball, who is a mental health sector worker and advocate for LGBTI equality, went on to touch on the response to the heartbreaking attack on the Pulse nightclub in Florida over the saying:

โ€œThis week, media commentators who have previously vilified us, leapt on the unspeakable atrocities in Orlando and used our grief as a battering ram to prosecute their own agenda against another minority. Then they wring their hands and offer us their โ€œprayers and sympathyโ€ whilst conveniently ignoring the fact that acts of hate and violence are the logical conclusion to a public โ€˜debateโ€™ that maintains we are abnormal and not worthy of the same rights and respect as our fellow citizens.โ€

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