
Susan-Anne White is a Fundamentalist Christian. I have written about her in the past:
- British Fundamentalist Susan-Anne White’s List of Politically Correct Words
- The Infamous Fundamentalist Susan-Anne White Has Given Up on Blogging
- Ms. Susan-Anne White Thinks I’m a Despicable, Obnoxious, Militant, Hateful Atheist
- The BRCA1 and BRCA2 Gene: Susan-Anne White Condemns Women Who Have Preemptive Surgery
Susan-Anne White is a dour, unhappy woman whose greatest joy in life is Jesus. Recently, White objected to this video of the 2025 London Pride Parade:
The parade attracted a cadre of Fundamentalist Christians vehemently opposed to not only the parade, but LGBTQ people. While some of the response to these Bible thumpers might seem over the top, imagine participating in a Pride parade, only to be exposed to Christians screaming and preaching at you, condemning you for who and what you are. I know when I attend an event and there are street preachers nearby condemning the masses to Hell, I don’t ignore them. I typically stand next to them and do some preaching myself. 🙂 These so-called preachers don’t like getting a bit of their own medicine. In White’s case, she’s on record as saying that she wants to ban pride parades and criminalize homosexuality (and adultery).
Susan-Anne White is upset that the owner of the video above won’t publish her comment. Wonder why? Here’s what White wants the world to know:
Wicked filthy sodomites and transvestites commit acts of gross indecency and aggression verging on violence and the police do nothing! Brave Christians oppose these hordes from hell and I commend them. I fear that soon some of these depraved fierce sinners will commit murder unless the police deal with them as they deserve.
Such a loving Christian, is she not? Let me conclude with a picture of her manifesto:

To my British and Irish readers, are people such as Susan-Anne White common where you live? Please share your experiences in the comment section.
Bruce Gerencser, 68, lives in rural Northwest Ohio with his wife of 47 years. He and his wife have six grown children and sixteen grandchildren. Bruce pastored Evangelical churches for twenty-five years in Ohio, Texas, and Michigan. Bruce left the ministry in 2005, and in 2008 he left Christianity. Bruce is now a humanist and an atheist.
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