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Ban Bonnie's Public Pornography Circus

Ban Bonnie's Public Pornography Circus

To:

  • Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London
  • London Assembly Members
  • Sir Mark Rowley, Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis

Dear Sadiq Khan, Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley, and London Assembly Members,

We are writing to urge immediate action to prevent the publicly promoted sex stunt scheduled for 15 June in London, involving 'Bonnie Blue.'

This individual has announced her intent to be “tied up in a glass box” and “accessible to the public” for sexual use by up to 2,000 men in what she refers to as a “petting zoo.” This event is being marketed online and monetised through the pornography platform OnlyFans.

Such a stunt is not protected expression—it is a gross act of public sexual exploitation and moral degeneracy.

It reduces the human body to a disposable commodity, glorifies abuse for entertainment, and broadcasts a message that there are no limits to what can be done for profit. It fuels the wider pornography industry, which is linked to addiction, relationship breakdown, violence against women, and the corruption of young minds.

Allowing this to proceed would not only undermine public decency but normalise extreme sexual degradation as acceptable behaviour in our society.

We respectfully call on you to:

  • Investigate whether this event breaches UK laws on public indecency, obscenity, or venue licensing;
  • Block the use of any public or commercial space to host this act;
  • Issue a public statement condemning the event as incompatible with the values of a safe and civilised society.

London must not become a stage for pornographic spectacles that degrade women, violate community standards, and threaten public safety. We urge you to act swiftly and decisively.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]

Exposing gender ideology should NOT get you censored! Help ensure that Australian authorities can’t censor free speech on X

Exposing gender ideology should NOT get you censored! Help ensure that Australian authorities can’t censor free speech on X

Dear Minister,

Freedom of expression is a fundamental right enshrined in both Australian and international law. Yet, this right is being violated through the actions of the eSafety Commissioner, who issues take-down orders to digital platforms, backed by significant fines, on the basis of vague and subjective notions of "harm" and "offense". As Minister, you oversee the policy direction and the overall framework underlying this censorship.

For example, Canadian advocate and father Chris Elston, known as Billboard Chris, goes to Court on 31 March to defend his right to speak freely after one of his posts on X (formerly Twitter) was ordered to be removed. In it, he had shared a link to a news article criticizing the appointment of a transgender-identifying activist to a World Health Organization panel. X geo-blocked the post in Australia as a result.

This action not only undermines Chris’s right to free speech but also raises serious concerns about the overreach of government control over online speech in Australia. Like every one of us, Chris has the right to peacefully share his convictions. True democracy protects all viewpoints, even unpopular ones that might offend some.

Minister, we must ask this: Why was this post censored in a democratic country that claims to uphold free speech? And why is the eSafety Commissioner censoring foreign voices and, in so doing, keeping the people of Australia in the dark about one of the most important issues of our time?

Worryingly, rather than recognizing these issues, we are concerned that you actually support greater digital censorship.

The statutory review that you tabled last month concluded that the Australian Online Safety Act was "world-leading". Rather than underscoring issues with the fundamental right to freedom of expression, the review recommends lowering the threshold for forcing platforms to censor content and reducing the waiting period for issuing these orders.

Your role is crucial in safeguarding the right of every Australian to freely access uncensored content online. You don’t have to agree with what Chris posted to defend his human right to free speech and the right of all Australians to hear diverging views on pressing matters.

We request that you exercise your authority to reform digital policies to protect, rather than suppress, free expression online and to uphold Australia's commitment to free speech under international law.

If Australian authorities can censor a Canadian for posting an article on X, a U.S. platform, then ultimately, no citizen is safe from government overreach. This is a pivotal moment for free speech. A free and open society cannot exist alongside state-imposed digital speech controls.

Please act urgently to protect freedom of speech in Australia – and beyond.

Deal a Lethal Blow to the Pandemic Treaty: Tell Trump, Exit the WHO Now!

Deal a Lethal Blow to the Pandemic Treaty: Tell Trump, Exit the WHO Now!

Dear President Trump and Secretary Kennedy,

I am writing to urge you to follow through on your commitment to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO) and its dangerous agreements.

Mr. President, in 2020, you began the process of withdrawing the US from the WHO, calling it “corrupt, dangerous, and bad for America.” Your recent commitment to finalize this withdrawal has given millions of people hope.

This decisive step would not only free the US from an unelected global body of bureaucrats but also strike a critical blow to the Pandemic Treaty—a globalist project that threatens our national sovereignty, crushes individual freedoms, silences dissent on important health issues, and prioritizes profits for globalist elites and Big Pharma over the well-being of ordinary citizens.

The United States is the WHO’s biggest funder, contributing over $1.3 billion of taxpayer money just last year. By withdrawing now, you would deal a major blow to its dangerous agenda and block the Pandemic Treaty from ever becoming a reality, securing our constitutional freedoms once and for all.

I strongly encourage you to act immediately upon taking office and fulfill the promises that so many are counting on.

I trust in your commitment to protect American sovereignty, safeguard the individual freedoms of citizens worldwide, and prevent unelected elites from dictating global health policies.

Sincerely,

Extend the Ban!: All Children Should Be Protected From Puberty Blockers

Extend the Ban!: All Children Should Be Protected From Puberty Blockers

We, the undersigned, call for an immediate ban on the use of puberty blockers across the whole of the UK.

NHS England has already announced they would stop prescribing these harmful drugs. This landmark decision in protecting our children was based on insufficient evidence of safety and effectiveness.

However, puberty blockers can continue to be used in Scotland, clinical trials, and private clinics. This is despite their irreversible harm, including potential infertility, weaker bones, liver damage, and mental health problems.

Moreover, these drugs often lead children on an irreversible path of full surgical gender transition. A staggering 98% of children taking puberty blockers proceed to cross-sex hormones, despite a growing number of 'detransitioners' expressing regret.

Children should not be guinea pigs for drugs, which can cause irreversible harm. We urge you to follow in the steps of NHS England and extend this ban to all public and private healthcare in the UK.

'Virgin Island': Scrap Outrageous Show

'Virgin Island': Scrap Outrageous Show

We, the undersigned, are writing to express our deep concern and vehement opposition to Channel 4's intention to produce and air the show "Virgin Island."

Framed as a social experiment, the show will fly young adults to a sun-kissed paradise where a team of “sex experts” and “sex surrogates” will cajole them into losing their virginity.

By doing this and ignoring the personal choices of its participants, Channel 4 would be promoting a distorted view that casual sex is the norm and virginity is an obstacle to overcome.

This harmful view of sex being pressed upon the participants of the show poses a direct threat to their wellbeing and mental health. The pressure to engage in intimate acts under the watchful eyes of cameras is not only deeply distressing but also potentially traumatic, particularly for those who may not be ready or willing to participate.

Virgin Island would also contribute to the societal pressure already placed on children and young adults in the UK to lose their virginity, often before they are ready, and further marginalize those in wider society who choose to wait or abstain.

By commodifying personal experiences for entertainment, the show sets a dangerous precedent for what is deemed acceptable to broadcast.

Filming has not yet commenced, providing an opportunity to end this program before it inflicts harm on its participants and wider society.

We urge Channel 4 to listen to the voice of reason and conscience and act swiftly to rectify this grave error in judgment.

Furthermore, we call upon Ofcom to intervene and enforce its broadcasting guidelines, which include prioritizing the wellbeing and welfare of show participants, to prevent the airing of "Virgin Island."

Stop Scotland from criminalising parents

Stop Scotland from criminalising parents

Dear First Minister Humza Yousaf,

We, the undersigned, call on you to reconsider the proposed ban on so-called 'conversion therapy'. This ban could potentially criminalise parents acting in their child's best interests.

The proposals, as they stand, could criminalise parents and consign them to prison for a sentence of up to seven years for acting in their child’s best interests.

The ban also has severe implications for free speech by banning conversation, therapy, and even prayer that doesn't wholly affirm one's chosen gender or sexuality.

Each year, heart-wrenching accounts emerge from individuals who felt pressured into transitioning. Their stories often reveal a lack of questioning or challenge during their journey. Despite this, the proposals do their best to silence any conversation or ‘support’ that is anything but affirming of trans ideology and could even prevent detransitioners from telling their story.

We urge you to protect parents and free speech and reconsider your ban on ‘conversion therapy’.