I am totally against homosexual marriage. It is in so many words Bull excrement.
There is not such thing as marriage between two people of the same sex.
I will work to stop it. But I’m damned if I would kill myself over it.
If it bothered me enough to die over, I would take some with me.
Venner's suicide note gives the reasons and the French immigration policy is chief among them. The fact the protests over the gay "marriage" did not grow into a revolution is, we surmise, a factor in his despair but not one listed directly:
While I defend the identity of all peoples in their own homes, I also rebel against the criminal replacement of our people with other peoples.
He mentions, of course, the "selfish desires" but they underline both homosexual activism and the public lethargy toward unchecked immigration from the Muslim world.