Petition: Stop Steven Anderson from entering South Africa

Petition: Stop Steven Anderson from entering South Africa

All Out, in collaboration with Gay SA Radio, has launched a global petition campaign asking the Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. Malusi Gigaba, to deny pastor Steven Anderson entry into South Africa.

“50 less pedophiles in this world” – Those were the disgusting words U.S. pastor Steven Anderson used – in his church – to “celebrate” the massacre in Orlando last month. If that wasn’t outrageous enough, Anderson is now planning to go to South Africa to spread his hate, and thousands have raised their voices to say he is not welcome there. (Click here to watch his video)

Hendrik Baird, from Gay SA Radio, said “after the South African government abstained from a UN vote to establish a LGBTQI watchdog, we need to remind our leaders to take stronger action to protect LGBTQI rights.”

South Africa’s constitution is the first in Africa that guarantees the rights of LGBT people. Although that same constitution protects freedom of expression, hate speech is explicitly excluded. In 2014, the Dalai Lama was denied an entry visa when he applied to attend the eventually canceled Nobel Peace Summit in South Africa.

Click here to view the petition to keep Steven Anderson out of South Africa. As at the period of this update, 30, 521 signatures have been obtained out of the 30, 000 goal.

About All Out: All Out is working to build a world where no person has to sacrifice their freedom or faith, safety or dignity, because of who they love or how they identify. We have engaged over 2.4 million people in every country on the globe.

For more information, please visit: www.allout.org and www.gaysaradio.co.za/

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  1. Mandy
    July 22, 07:29 Reply

    I still can’t wrap my mind around how average Christians can be Christian and still have hateful beliefs toward their fellow men. I can understand them being antigay. But to be this deeply homophobic, so much that you profess death on people like you while thumping the bible… How does such a person sleep at night?

    • Delle
      July 22, 13:15 Reply

      Oh it’s so easy. They get their over-used bibles, open it to Lev 20:13 and then use it as a head-rest. Beauty Sleep!

  2. Kenny
    July 22, 07:41 Reply

    I hope the S.A. govt listens and keeps his homophobic ass out of their country. Useless scum. ?

  3. bain
    July 22, 08:55 Reply

    My dears judgment will start at the altar,cus the hate all these pastors carry toward other human is nt jesus’like.

  4. Delle
    July 22, 12:44 Reply

    South Africa is so progressive, it’s a shame they are with such a backward continent.
    2016 (year of death overdose) wee not see this Anderson man to take to the ground, abi?

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