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Luxon says Destiny protest went ‘too far’ as Brian Tamaki confirms he gave orders

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sun, 16 Feb 2025, 2:59pm
Destiny Church groups Man Up and Legacy Sisterhood protest against a children's library drag event at Te Atatū Community Centre.
Destiny Church groups Man Up and Legacy Sisterhood protest against a children's library drag event at Te Atat奴 Community Centre.

Luxon says Destiny protest went ‘too far’ as Brian Tamaki confirms he gave orders

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sun, 16 Feb 2025, 2:59pm
  • Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says Destiny Church members who disrupted a  and  went 鈥渢oo far鈥.
  • The protest at Te Atat奴 Community Centre resulted in attendees having to barricade themselves inside.
  • Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown and Labour leader Chris Hipkins condemned the actions as  and intimidating.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Destiny Church protesters went 鈥渢oo far鈥 at Pride events yesterday, while bishop Brian Tamaki told his congregation this morning he gave members the green light to storm the library.

Violence took hold at the library event when members of the church鈥檚 Man Up and Legacy groups stormed a community centre to protest the science show hosted by a drag artist.

 Destiny Church groups Man Up and Legacy Sisterhood protest against a children's library drag event at Te Atat奴 Community Centre.
Destiny Church groups Man Up and Legacy Sisterhood protest against a children's library drag event at Te Atat奴 Community Centre.

Luxon said it鈥檚 important to respect people鈥檚 right to free speech and peaceful protest but the Destiny Church protest yesterday went 鈥渢oo far鈥.

He told media this morning the bottom line is this is a great country that celebrates diversity, and that has made Aotearoa a better place.

Luxon said he would not be attending the Big Gay Out today. However, other National MPs would be there.

Last year, he was met with hostility at the event as pro-Palestine and trans rights protesters confronted him with signs and chants.

He said his decision not to attend was unrelated to this 鈥渄istraction鈥 and he had enjoyed going in the past.

In a sermon this morning, Tamaki told followers he gave instructions to the church elder in charge of the protest action.

鈥淚 want you to storm the library they鈥檙e in and shut it down.鈥

He added: 鈥淭here might have been some pushing and shoving, but I would smack someone who was trying to pervert my child in a room.鈥

The melee, which involved youngsters affiliated with the church groups, took place at Te Atat奴 Community Centre and saw protesters punching, pushing and shoving their way inside.

About 30 toddlers, young children and adults had to be barricaded inside, RNZ reported.

Hours later, the same groups broke through police barricades at the Auckland Rainbow Parade and held up the festivities with a haka. As police dispersed them, they danced and swaggered away, smiling and waving an at unimpressed crowd.

Revellers at the Auckland Rainbow Parade on Ponsonby Rd stand defiant against Destiny Church's Man Up protesters on February 15, 2025. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
Revellers at the Auckland Rainbow Parade on Ponsonby Rd stand defiant against Destiny Church's Man Up protesters on February 15, 2025. Photo / Sylvie Whinray

Topp Twins weigh in

National treasures the Topp Twins issued a rallying cry to Aotearoa鈥檚 rainbow community this morning after a children鈥檚 science show hosted by a drag artist was violently disrupted by Destiny Church members in Auckland yesterday.

鈥淲e will not be intimidated. We will not stand for violence. We are vibrant, strong, beautiful and loving. We will not go away,鈥 the Topp Twins wrote in a Facebook post.

Auckland Pride, organiser of the event in Te Atat奴, said the row had affected participants, council staff, and 鈥渨ill resonate with the wider community, reminding us of the ongoing challenges we face鈥.

Auckland Pride said: 鈥淲e are aware that such actions could happen again, and we encourage our communities to remain vigilant when organising and attending events.鈥

鈥淗owever, we remain resilient in the face of hate and violence.鈥

Auckland Rainbow Parade event manager Shaughan Woodcock said pride was born out of protest and it鈥檚 not going anywhere.

鈥淓vents like the Auckland Rainbow Parade are about love, they鈥檙e about unity, inclusion and diversity, and we will keep going and we will keep fighting the fight.鈥

Woodcock said Brian Tamaki and his team need to understand there is a difference between freedom of speech and hate speech.

鈥淲e fully respect the freedom of speech, that鈥檚 how pride came about, but hate speech is not acceptable,鈥 Woodcock said.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no need to incite hatred at a peaceful event.鈥

Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown said Destiny Church鈥檚 actions were 鈥渢otally unacceptable鈥.

Brown said: 鈥淲hile I respect freedom of speech and the right to peaceful protest, to enter a council library facility that is there for all our communities to use and intimidate council staff, volunteers and community members going about their business is completely out of line.鈥

Destiny Church members broke through police barricades and disrupted the Auckland Rainbow Parade in Central Auckland on February 15, 2025. Image / Mana 九一星空无限 Live
Destiny Church members broke through police barricades and disrupted the Auckland Rainbow Parade in Central Auckland on February 15, 2025. Image / Mana 九一星空无限 Live

鈥淭here is absolutely no place for thuggery,鈥 he said.

He said Auckland was home to 1.7 million people from all walks of life, 鈥渁nd I value the diversity of the communities that make up our great city鈥.

Labour leader Chris Hipkins hit out at Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki.

Hipkins said: 鈥淩eal men don鈥檛 barricade women and children. Real men don鈥檛 threaten and intimidate. Real men don鈥檛 preach hate. Real men do show respect, compassion and love.鈥

鈥淩eal men are comfortable enough in who they are to celebrate the diversity of others. Brain Tamaki, you are just a boy.鈥

Tamaki said of the Rainbow Parade disruption on social media: 鈥淥ur radical young people have had enough! Our Man Up men have had enough! Destiny Church has had enough!鈥

Speaking to the Herald about the incident in Te Atat奴, Tamaki said Man Up was forced to step up and take 鈥減eaceful鈥 action against the Government refusing to 鈥渁ddress the excessive spending on borderline pornography and perversion targeting out innocent Kiwi kids鈥.

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