200,000 March in Taiwan Against Same-Sex-Marriage Bill
About 200,000 people took to the streets in Taiwan on Saturday to protest against same-sex marriage, as a debate rages in parliament over a bill that would legalise such unions and same-sex couple's adoption.Taiwan is the latest in a series of nations and states targeted by gay activists for radical social change despite massive public opposition. Last month, the Hawaiian legislature rammed through a bill redefining marriage despite an estimated 10,000 people's opposition. Similar stories of government pushing same-sex marriage neglecting massive resistance by the public can be found in France, Scotland, Tasmania, New Zealand, and Estonia.