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Family Research Council whines that no one wants to debate ‘homosexual’ issues
In dealing with the fact that it is an officially declared hate group, the Family Research Council pulls the shuck-and-jive argument that it is being attacked by people who don’t want to debate gay issues.
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It’s not enough to call them bigots…
We know that religious right groups peddle distortions designed to demonize the LGBT community. However we really should do more than simply declare them bigots. Members of the right tend to embrace that definition…
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Tea Party would love to see Black people ‘hanging on a tree,’ and gays in prison … or worse
There is a dangerous political atmosphere in the United States today as the culture wars have now become a rallying point for a vocal but wealthy minority in the far right that allows ancient prejudices and hatreds to become acceptable.
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Sixteen reasons why Tony Perkins’ Family Research Council is a hate group
Tony Perkins of the hate group the Family Research Council recently had the temerity to attack the Obama Administration for its participation in the “It Gets Better” campaign. This is the campaign designed to raise the self-esteem of LGBTQ youth and raise awareness of the problems they encounter with bullying.
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NOM’s marriage pledge includes a ‘witch-hunt’ against the gay community
While there is a lot of noise being made over the NOM’s pledge to “protect marriage,” a passage in that pledge is escaping some much deserved scrutiny. Presidential candidates who signed the pledge have promised to “Appoint a presidential commission to investigate harassment of traditional marriage supporters.”
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Apple pulls iTunes store from anti-gay ‘Christian Values Network’
Apple has removed their iTunes store from the “Christan Values Network” (CVN) after more than 22,000 people signed a petition on Change.org asking the technology company to stop allowing the funding of anti-gay organizations such as Focus on the Family and the Family Research Council.
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Tom Minnery’s lies are commonplace in religious right data
Minnery’s misreading of study in order present a bad picture of same-sex households is commonplace in religious right data. Often times, religious right spokespeople will cite studies which have nothing to do with same-sex households in order to claim that these households are not the best place to raise children.
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FRC spokesperson supports criminalizing homosexual behavior
Appearing on Tuesday’s Hardball with Chris Matthews, Family Research Council spokesperson and board member Peter Sprigg said he believes that “gay behavior” should be criminalized. Sprigg appeared in the broadcast […]