新西兰的请愿书反对10 000美元的彩虹行人过境,并辩论资源分配问题。 A New Zealand petition opposes a $10,000 rainbow pedestrian crossing and debates resource allocation.
反对在新西兰陶兰加通过10 000美元彩虹行人过境点的请愿引发了关于公共资源分配和多样性代表性的辩论。 A petition opposing a $10,000 rainbow pedestrian crossing in Tauranga, New Zealand, has ignited debate over public resource allocation and diversity representation. 组织者韦恩·法兰特 (Wayne Farrant) 声称这些资金可以更好地使用,而包容性倡导者戈迪·洛克哈特 (Gordy Lockhart) 称请愿书“令人作呕”,认为十字路口象征着 LGBTQIA+ 多样性。 Organizer Wayne Farrant claims the funds could be better spent, while inclusivity advocate Gordy Lockhart calls the petition "disgusting," arguing the crossing symbolizes LGBTQIA+ diversity. 理事会将在即将举行的一次会议上审查Farrant的请愿书,该请愿书已获得2 781个签名。 The council will review Farrant's petition, which has garnered 2,781 signatures, at an upcoming meeting.