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Gay couple agrees to live with homophobic pastor to test coexistence

The newest production from Australia's Special Broadcasting Service is making the local gay community stand on end. All because he intends to confine a gay couple alongside an Anglican and homophobic pastor.

According to Australian Marriage Equality, the coexistence between the three will take place for 10 days and aims to analyze how each one deals with differences.

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In the promotional photos for "Living with the Enemy", the pastor David appears a few meters away from the couple Michael Barnett e Gregory Storer, who kiss. In other words, the program aims to bring the two together and see what happens.

The newspaper states that surveys reveal that 72% of Australians support equal same-sex marriage and that even Australian Prime Minister, conservative Tony Abbot, is also in favor of changing the law.

In Brazil, Band's A Liga program brought contact from the drag queen Tchaka and a pastor who claims to be ex-gay. In season, Tchaka said: "In my house, I, my husband and my 80-year-old mother, who is an evangelical, live. I think that, even unconsciously, he understood that it was a family here too."
 


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