The Coalition for Marriage aired its first advertisement encouraging Australians to vote no in the same-sex marriage postal survey last night, and countless people have expressed their thoughts about the ad on social media.
The advert featured three Australian mothers who are voting 'No' - including Cella White, who after removing her children from Frankston High because the school was a part of the national Safe Schools program.
The women speak about concerns regarding the inclusion of LGBTQI+ people in school programs, and imply a link between marriage equality, and programs like Safe Schools becoming compulsory in schools.
One woman says her son was told they could wear a dress to school, another says that Year 7 students were asked to "role play being in a same-sex relationship". A title card expresses that parents would "lose the right to choose".
Some social media users expressed strong thoughts from both sides about the channels which aired the advert:
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Some were horrified by the advert:
Some questioned whether the advert contained details relevant to the same-sex marriage survey:
And others related to the anecdotes told in the video, and expressed support for the 'No' campaign:
Source: Facebook