Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki and his wife, Hannah Tamaki, at the event last night where Tamaki apologised to the rainbow community. Photo / Brett Phibbs
Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki and his wife, Hannah Tamaki, at the event last night where Tamaki apologised to the rainbow community. Photo / Brett Phibbs
Opinion by Vera Alves
NZ Herald Planning Editor and Herald on Sunday columnist
Kiwis remember it well when self-apppointed bishop Brian Tamaki blamed the Christchurch earthquake on gay people and New Zealand's passing of the marriage equality bill.
Just last month, he also spoke publicly in support of Israel Folau's hateful comments towards gay people. It appears these area couple of reasons why New Zealanders are not buying Tamaki's recent apology to the rainbow community.
Tamaki, who recently announced the launch of his political party, Coalition New Zealand, yesterday apologised to the rainbow community.
The bishop of his Pentecostal fundamentalist Christian church this week asked up to 50 members of the rainbow community to attend and speak at an event during the church's conference last night.
Taking the stage, Tamaki said: "I want to personally say to anyone in your community that has been hurt. I want to say sorry."
Kiwis on Twitter have slammed this move as a clear "PR stunt", pointing out the time Tamaki referred to the rainbow community as "crybaby gays".
There is not a new embrace of the gay community at Destiny Church.
For me, anyone that dehumanises the lgbt+ community, immigrants, women & pregnant people and shows themselves to revel in sowing fear & hate is an individual I’d be bloody terrified to be in a room alone with.
For Kiwis, it seems actions speak louder than words and, although Tamaki is now saying he welcomes the rainbow community, New Zealanders say he needs to show it as well as say it.
You’d think that if you were to do a 180 on encouraging the hate and fear of some of our most vulnerable people, you’d say it, live it, and prove it in your daily mahi, not within a nanosecond of announcing a plays-well-with-others political party. 🤷🏻♂️
Brian Tamaki woos gay vote, "I'm sorry that you are going to Hell. If it were up to me, I would be more lenient. Maybe just public floggings while you are alive followed by eternity in purgatory."
Taking to Twitter, people have shut down Tamaki's comments, calling it a "cynical and disingenuous attempt to find favour now" after the launch of his political party.
This is a cynical and disingenuous attempt to find favour now that he and his wife are launching a political party.