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Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters
Analyzing and refuting the inaccuracies lodged against the lgbt community by religious conservative organizations. Lies in the name of God are still lies.
Monday, July 06, 2026
'Pentagon giving away record amount of erection pills while banning gender-affirming care' & other Mon/Tue news briefs
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Online conservatives declare war on SCOTUS judge and her adopted children in aftermath of birthright citizenship ruling
The irony of my above monologue is that I am going veer into another case. It's the biggest case on SCOTUS's docket this year and it turned out to be a huge loss for the Trump Administration.
From People Magazine:
The Supreme Court delivered an enormous blow to President Donald Trump's anti-immigrant agenda on Tuesday, June 30, ruling to uphold the longstanding definition of birthright citizenship. The landmark Trump v. Barbara case was among the largest tests of Trump's executive power and his aggressive immigration reform, putting into question a constitutional provision long accepted as a bedrock principle by courts, lawmakers and presidents.
Barring few exceptions, every child born on U.S. soil for more than a century was automatically granted U.S. citizenship, allowing them access to Social Security numbers, passports and other benefits of being a citizen of the country.
In its final decision of the court term, SCOTUS sided 6-3 against Trump's attempt to change that practice. Conservative Chief Justice John Roberts delivered the opinion of the court, earning the support of Trump-appointed Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh, as well as all three liberal justices: Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson. Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch, who have consistently sided with Trump in their rulings, dissented.
Conservatives across the nation, especially on social media, are having an orgy of angry hysteria; from predictions about a new civil war to handwringing about "anchor babies" and "stolen elections.
But probably much of their venom has been direct towards Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Vulgar comments on Twitter (X) claim that she was either too emotional about the issue or compromised because she is the adoptive mother of two children from Haiti.
To conservatives blindly lashing out at anything after this loss, Barrett's adoption of two Haitian children has become the touchstone of their rage. The fact that she was appointed by Trump and ruled in his favor on numerous occasions (as well as being one of the votes which overturned Roe v Wade) is irrelevant to the conservatives engaging in the "what have you done for us lately/fuck them kids" two-step dance against Barrett.
Monday, June 29, 2026
'Shooting the devil' skit at Kentucky church reminds me of how people got hysterical about drag queens reading to children
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| A disturbing video featuring a skit in a Kentucky church involving church staff "shooting the devil" has gone viral. |
From The Lexington-Herald Leader:
A Lexington church is being criticized after a video went viral depicting church staff shooting the devil in front of several children during the church's vacation Bible school program. The video shows a room full of young children and adults at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. Soldiers armed with air-soft rifles march down the center aisle while a character representing the devil is laying on the steps to the church's altar as the children chant "take him out, blow him up."
The soldiers eventually "open fire" on the devil for several seconds. After seemingly shooting and killing the devil, the soldiers drag the devil outside the room through a side door. Pastor Dewayne Walker then starts counting up and at the eight-second mark, an explosion can be heard followed by loud cheers from the children.
On Monday, Walker posted a video on the church's Facebook page and apologized to anyone who might have been offended by the video, but said what's being shared online contains a lot of misinformation.
. . . Walker said the church has been putting on vacation Bible school for 32 years, and every year they feature a skit highlighting the difference between evil and good. In the last several years, the skit has included "commandos for Christ," using "the gospel gun." Walker said the skit was included in a message intended to teach kids to hate sin and hate the devil.
You can see the video here:
Have ya'll seen this yet?
— Fae Moor (@missjazziefae) June 29, 2026
Mt Olivet Baptist Church of Lexington, KY Vacation Bible School. These are going to be my children's classmates. 😒 "Take him out, blow him up." Violence is ok when it's in church. 🤷🏾♀️ #LexingtonKY #Kentucky #ICE pic.twitter.com/iFkPzlDeUz
By "misinformation," Walker is talking about how some on social media claimed that the church was targeting immigrants instead of the devil. Personally, I don't think the church took it far enough. Why not have the children gang up on the devil and beat his ass?
I also think the entire thing is ironic in light of the hysteria a while back regarding drag queens reading to children. Perfectly innocent events of drag queens reading to children in public settings - with parental supervision - got deliberately spun out of proportion by bigots and enterprising wannabe social media influencers as examples of the LGBTQ community supposedly "grooming" children. What drag queens were supposedly grooming children to be was left up to lurid individual interpretation because some believed the old but reliable lie that drag queens were grooming kids for sex. Others believed that drag queens were grooming the kids to become transgender.
I know that none of it makes sense, but as I have said on numerous occasions, it doesn't have to. Maybe there would have been less opposition if the drag queens had pistol whipped each other in between readings.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Flashback - That time when an anti-LGBTQ pastor claimed that gay men have sex with gerbils and cell phones
(Editor's note - This flashback post piggybacks on my last two posts (which I hope you have read and shared) about how negative images and narratives play a huge role in dehumanizing LGBTQ people. The following is from January 15, 2012. It was during a North Carolina referendum on marriage equality, which we lost. The amendment was later struck down in federal court in 2014, a year before SCOTUS legalized marriage equality. But enough background. The gist of this post had to do with one of the pastors who conducted outreach for the amendment. From what I understand, he is still a pastor (oop! I mean "Bishop") located in the North Carolina area)
If the National Organization for Marriage and Vote for Marriage NC - the organization it helped to create to push for an anti-marriage equality referendum in the state - truly want to have a meaningful and dignified discussion on the amendment as they have claimed, then someone from either group needs to muzzle Raleigh pastor Patrick Wooden.
Wooden will be doing outreach in the African-American community for the amendment.
Last week, he claimed that gay men have so much sex that they require surgery and diapers.
Today he just topped it in the second part of an interview with anti-gay activist aptly named "Porno" Pete LaBarbera:
Wooden: I do not back off or back down from my statements at all. I was giving anecdotal examples that I am personally aware of that have happened as a result of men who have given themselves over to this lifestyle. One man passed away, a friend of mine shared this information with me, that where what used to be his anus had become a gaping hole and he literally died in diapers, he literally lost control of himself. There are examples of men who have stretched their anuses, their sphincter muscles so that they could fit objects into themselves that once the sphincter muscle is stretched too much it will not contract. Because the truth is, despite the anger of the homosexual community, the anus is not a vagina. A vagina, a woman can give birth, God so designed it, the hips release can give birth to babies and things return back to normal. The anus doesn’t work that way; this is one of the reasons why many male homosexuals place larger and larger objects in their rectums.
. . . I know of a case where in a hospital a homosexual male had a cellphone lodged in his anus and as they were operating on him the phone went off, the phone started ringing! There’ve been instances where men have put bats, baseball bats, in their rectums!
. . . Even the homosexual lobby knows, those who are pro-homosexual, they know that they cannot win the argument describing what it is that these people actually do to each other, the objects, the animals in certain cases, the little gerbils; thank God I’m a human being! Because if you talk about what it is that these people actually do, they can’t win the argument.
One has to wonder three things. First, was Wooden on any medication which he may have abused before that interview? Secondly how the heck does one put a cell phone up one's behind and thirdly, does it ring if lodged up there?
Wooden is obviously lying and not just about the cell phone. The "gays have dangerous sex" lie is as old as the hills. Take a gander at this 1985 comic (endorsed by anti-gay group Concerned Women for America) called Deathstyle:
It's almost comical until you realize that Wooden will most likely be repeating that mess to get African-Americans to vote for the amendment.
And of course neither NOM nor Vote for Marriage NC will comment on Wooden's words, even though they will be in full use of his services. And their silence will emphasize the fact yet again that those who seek to stop marriage equality are willing to do it by any mean necessary even while they whine about being "unfairly" labeled as bigots.
Of course the grand irony of the entire thing is that Wooden was one of the pastors who took part LaBarbera's recent silly protest against Southern Poverty Law Center. SPLC claims that certain anti-gay groups - including LaBarbera's - are actually hate groups because they spread hurtful propaganda about the gay community.
I would say conducting an interview with a pastor who claims that gay men wear diapers because they molest brooms, gerbils, and cell phones makes LaBarbera into a first class hypocrite.
Don't you?
Editor's note - On his webpage, LaBarbera prefaces the interview with the following:
LaBarbera references a Wikipedia entry on “fecal incontinence” that cites this 1993 study on the ill effects of anal sex. They talk about the SPLC’s racist-tinged release on the AFTAH protest. And when Wooden brings up the heinous “gay” sex practice of “fisting,” LaBarbera recalls the 2000 Massachusetts “Fistgate” scandal at a conference sponsored by the Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network – in which homosexual youth were given verbal “how-to” instructions by adults on “fisting” (hand-arm-rectal “sex”). LaBarbera notes that GLSEN never issued a sincere, strong apology for the incident — and the media double standard that excuses and ignores scandals on the Left.
Of course LaBarbera never lets anyone know that the study in question was a convenience sample study which looked at gay AND heterosexual men. He also doesn't give the entire story of the phony Fistgate controversy. For that, read 'Fistgate' and President Obama - religious right pushes a pitiful attempt of guilt by association
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
'From pathetic sex maniacs to a syndicate plotting to create 'transgender sleeper agents' - The fertile idiocy of attacks against LGBTQ people
Monday, June 22, 2026
VIDEO - 1992 anti-gay campaign ad accidentally predicted positive future for America
Thursday, June 18, 2026
''Pastors for Trump' founder drops out of Congressional race after sexting scandal' & other Thur/Fri news briefs
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| Jackson Lahmeyer |
Jackson Lahmeyer has dropped out of the House race in Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District — one day after advancing to a runoff in the Republican primary — amid a text-messaging scandal. "After prayerful consideration with my wife, Kendra, and my team over the last twenty four hours, I've made the difficult decision to suspend my campaign for Congress," Lahmeyer posted on social media. "I do not want to be a distraction to my family, my church, and the great people of Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District, who deserve a strong conservative voice representing them in Washington."
LGBTQ+ consumers are shifting their brand loyalties based on companies’ diversity, equity and inclusion policies, according to new research from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. The findings released Wednesday found that nearly 72% of LGBTQ+ consumers say they buy fewer products from companies they perceive as “reducing diversity and inclusion commitments.” Nearly 70% also said they have refused purchases from those businesses at least some of the time.
An Erie City, Pennsylvania city councilmember who intentionally misgendered a colleague from the dais last week is suffering the backlash, with dozens of outraged constituents showing up to a Wednesday night council meeting to share their displeasure.
















