Lismore rainbow crossing vandalised with biblical message during LGBTI festival

Lismore rainbow crossing vandalised with biblical message during LGBTI festival
Image: Rainbow crossing in Lismore. Image: ABC North Coast / Facebook.

A recently unveiled rainbow crossing in the northeastern New South Wales city of Lismore has been vandalised with biblical graffiti.

The crossing, which was opened to the public on 12 December, has had the phrase 鈥淕EN 9:13鈥 spray painted across it in black on 31 December, .

鈥楪en 9:13鈥 refers to a bible verse from the Book of Genesis: 鈥淚 have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth.鈥

The vandalism occurred during , a local LGBTI festival run by the Tropical Fruits social club which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.

Lismore mayor Isaac Smith has responded to the damaged public property, calling out the perpetrator鈥檚 actions.

鈥淚 think the rainbow is a symbol that everybody can appreciate and to have somebody graffiti it, it鈥檚 really disrespectful to the whole community,鈥 he said, .

鈥淚f these people are Christians, I think they should look at their actions and maybe remember proverb 25:28 that says: 鈥楢 person without self control is like a broken city鈥, that might be a more useful verse to keep in mind.鈥

The culprit has yet to be identified.

鈥淚t will be cleaned up soon but I think it’s important for people to realise you don’t have to take meaning away from others to make meaning for yourself,鈥 Smith told Northern Star.

But in the meantime members of the public have taken it upon themselves to offer their own fix.

shared a photo of the updated crossing on Facebook, showing someone has used paint and tape to cover the graffiti overnight.

The post has already garnered over 1,000 reactions and a number of comments thanking the heroic helpers, although one summed up the overwhelming support most succinctly:

鈥淭ape that bigots! [Love] wins.鈥

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