Christmas card in south-west Sydney slams gay marriage

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A Christmas card dropped off in a Sydney suburb has been used to express a person’s views on same-sex marriage. 

The card was delivered to a person south-west of the city, telling the tenant their support towards same-sex marriage was ‘out of sync with the community’.

A photo of the unusual Christmas card was shared online which has received thousands of views in a short time. 

A Christmas card (pictured) dropped off in a Sydney suburb has been used to express a person’s views on same-sex marriage 

The Christmas card was delivered to a mail box which had a same-sex marriage 'Vote Yes' sticker plastered on it (stock image) 

The Christmas card was delivered to a mail box which had a same-sex marriage ‘Vote Yes’ sticker plastered on it (stock image) 

‘We are blessed to live in an electorate that voted NO,’ the hand written card read. 

‘Thank Christ that Donald Trump is in charge of the free world.

‘Love your courage but hate the message.’

The Christmas card was delivered to a mail box which had a same-sex marriage ‘Vote Yes’ sticker plastered on it. 

A number of NSW seats voted no, putting them amoung the top of the country during the same-sex marriage postal survey.

The card was delivered to a person south-west of the city, telling the tenant their support towards same-sex marriage was 'out of sync with the community' (stock image)

The card was delivered to a person south-west of the city, telling the tenant their support towards same-sex marriage was ‘out of sync with the community’ (stock image)

The unusual card comes just two weeks after same-sex marriage became legal in Australia, where weddings can take place from January 9 (stock image)

The unusual card comes just two weeks after same-sex marriage became legal in Australia, where weddings can take place from January 9 (stock image)

Blaxland, Watson, McMahon, Werriwa, Fowler, Parramatta and Chifley held the highest percentage of no votes in all electorates across Australia.

Of the top ten electorates who voted no, nine of them were from NSW with between 59 per cent and 74 per cent of the population voting against legalising same-sex marriage.

The offensive card comes just two weeks after same-sex marriage became legal in Australia, where weddings can take place from January 9.



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