“I am normal. My kids are normal.”
Australian politician Penny Sharpe has delivered a heartfelt speech in parliament, after the NSW government banned a documentary about same-sex parenting from being shown in classrooms.
The furore over Gayby Baby, a film about same-sex parenting, was sparked yesterday after The Daily Telegraph alleged that parents had complained about the film. In response, the NSW government banned the film from being shown during school hours.
Sharpe, who is a member of the NSW Legislative Council, slammed the Telegraph's coverage as "nasty" and "ill-informed", saying it came from people who had not seen the film.
"There are days when the politics of the day touch you personally," Sharpe said. "Today is one of those days."
NSW MLC Penny Sharpe.
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"I have been with my partner for 22 years. I am the proud mother of three children, aged 16, 11 and 5," Sharpe said. "My partner of 22 years, and the other mother of my children is a woman."
"As politics and my personal life collided today, what became clear is that in the eyes of some, I am not normal and my children are not normal."
"It is time for this to stop. I am normal. My kids are normal. Being gay or lesbian or bisexual or transgender or intersex is normal. It is called being a human being. Aspiring to have a family is normal. Creating LGBTI families is normal."
"The profound truth of parenting and the great diversity of families is that in every family, no matter what its structure, every parent is doing their best, but none of us are perfect."