Belfast street preacher who said gays are ‘out to rape our children and country’ complains of being ‘vilified’

HATE preacher Ryan Williamson, who received a “cease and desist” notice from Northern Ireland authorities last year for his persistent and noisy rants in the town of Larne, is now reportedly under investigation after targeting a Pride event in Belfast at the weekend.

Williamson was videoed saying:

Homosexuals have become so brazen that they wanted to rape the righteous, and that’s what is happening today—they want to rape our children, they want to rape our country, they want to pillage and they want to pilfer, all in the name of love.

He’s now said that his child rape comments were “taken out of context.”

He also sparked a police investigation into an “hate crime” against him, alleging that someone had ripped up a Bible as he was preaching.

Police have confirmed they were investigating the desecration of the Bible as an alleged hate crime.

Williamson claimed media outlets that published the video “completely vilified” him.

The preacher admitted his words were:

Outrageous … if taken out of context. I’m saying is what I mean is that our kids are being indoctrinated by a militant homosexual agenda. It’s the rape of their identity.

Let me be clear, I meant our country and our kids are being raped by a woke, homosexual ideology. We are not fighting against people. We are fighting against an ideology, that’s where my fight is.

Various reports state the police are also investigating Williamson for “hate speech” but so far no charged have been brought against the lunatic.

According to the BBC his original comments have been slammed by LGBT+ campaigners and the event’s organisers, with Belfast Pride co-chairperson John O’Doherty calling the language used entirely unacceptable.

We recognise and support everyone else’s right to protest, including those who chose to protest against Belfast Pride and what we believe in. However that protest comes with a responsibility and that responsibility is clearly marked down in law.

Thousands of people took part in Belfast Pride at the weekend,. More than 250 groups signed up to take part in the event—up 25 percent from 2022, according to the organisers.

Hate tip: BarrieJohn

If you would like to support the Pink Triangle Trust’s mission to promote humanism, fight bigotry and fund LGBT groups, you can make a donation below. If you wish to report any typos or errors, please email freethinkered@aol.com

One-Time
Monthly
Yearly

Make a one-time donation

Make a monthly donation

Make a yearly donation

Choose an amount

€5.00
€15.00
€100.00
€5.00
€15.00
€100.00
€5.00
€15.00
€100.00

Or enter a custom amount


Your contribution is appreciated.

Your contribution is appreciated.

Your contribution is appreciated.

DonateDonate monthlyDonate yearly

Leave a comment