Social media reacts to the first 'vote no on same-sex marriage' advert airing

Last night, the first advert for the 'vote no' campaign aired, from the Coalition for Marriage - reactions have been flooding in on social media since.

The Coalition for Marriage's first 'vote no' advert aired last night.

The Coalition for Marriage's first 'vote no' advert aired last night. Source: Coalition for Marriage

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:
Praise for Channel 9 airing Coalition for Marriage's ad.
Source: Facebook
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:
Support for the 'No' campaign.
Source: Facebook
You can watch the Coalition for Marriage's advert here:

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Published 30 August 2017 11:50am
By Chloe Sargeant

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