Friday, July 16, 2021

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Family Research Council doing its part to undermine Biden Administration's vaccination programs

It's hard to believe but in the middle of the country's attempt to beat this COVID pandemic, the GOP and their conservative operatives have been undermining the need for vaccinations by both raising unfounded fears and making the absurd case that getting vaccinated is an affront to our "freedoms." 

Luckily, a lot of people recognize this as a political attempt to in actuality undermine the Biden Administration's fight against COVID. You may think that it's too farfetched to contemplate that some elected officials and their cohorts are willing to sacrifice the public health for political power,  but in today's world of politics, it's not as much of an off-the-wall theory as one would think. Nor is the fact that some of these same people comparing vaccination programs to 'Nazism' today would turn around and feign sadness while pointing the accusing finger at Biden should their fear tactics reap unfortunate success.

And in the middle of it all is, of course, the religious right. One organization, the Family Research Council, seems to be devoting a considerable amount of time and energy in exploiting fears about vaccines in the same manner it continues to  push fears and ignorance about LGBTQ people. It's an easy blueprint the group is following. When your game plan is scapegoating, you can change targets but you never have to alter your methodology.





'Right-wing media spreads disputed story attacking trans-inclusive spa' & other Thur midday news briefs



Right-wing media spreads disputed story attacking trans-inclusive spaces - Because they are all lying sons of bitches. . . did I stutter?

Biden promised passage of the Equality Act in 100 days. We’re approaching 200. - Don't lay this solely on Biden. There is an over reliance by us to depend on one person or entity. We want this done, but putting pressure solely on Biden and/or the Democrats strike me as half-assed. 

CNN anchor spars with official over controversial LGBTQ law - Thank you CNN for giving a damn about what's going on in Hungary. 

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Candidate for NJ governor thinks teaching LGBTQ history = teaching about sodomy


This is New Jersey governor candidate Jack Ciattarelli (R) and in this 15 second clip, he is indicative of the homophobia and willful ignorance spewed in this country about LGBTQ people. 

 From LGBTQNation

 “When I’m governor you won’t have to deal with it, but we don’t teach gender ID and sexual orientation to kindergartens,” he said. “In the sixth grade, we don’t teach sodomy. And we’re going to push back on the LGBTQ curriculum. It goes too far.” 

No one is teaching gender identity or sexual orientation to children in kindergarten and of course no one is teaching sodomy to sixth graders.

LGBTQNation writer Alex Bolinger said that when it comes to the sodomy claim, Ciattarelli is referring to a state law which requires school to teach about LGBTQ history. How this idiot equates teaching sodomy to teaching about LGBTQ history is a sad reality when it comes to this nonsensical culture war. To some people, sex is what LGBTQ people are all about. To them, it is our total existence.  That's why they are always whining about how LGBTQ visibility isn't proper or how children should be guarded from even an iota of something which shows us existing as normal people. It's not enough for them to define us via sexual behavior.  That is how they want the world to define us and that is how they want us to define ourselves. Because of this, they attempt to shut down any discussion or facts which deviate from their warped narrative.

To me,  that's dangerous. On Tuesday, I made the wonderful discovery that the first man to refer to himself as a "drag queen" was an African-American former slave by the name of William Dorsey Swann. He fought police over 100 years before Stonewall and sought a pardon from President Grover Cleveland in 1896 after being arrested for supposedly running a brothel.  His request was denied but still that made him the first American to push for legal action demanding the LGBTQ community's right to gather.

For a black gay man like myself who has been constantly searching for a link between the black and gay communities predating the 20th century, that's a pretty damn big deal. And it should be taught in schools, along with other facets of  LGBTQ history. 

It's neither fair nor right to force a one-dimensional definition crafted from homophobia on LGBTQ people and our families.  And I hope New Jersey voters agree.

'Emmy nominations are out and they are super gay and trans' & other Wed midday news briefs

SNL's Bowen Yang is just one of the many LGBTQ stars nominated for an Emmy.

The Emmy Nominations Are Out, and They Are Super Gay and Trans - Generally speaking, the LGBTQ community did rather well with Emmy nominations. Our folks made history. 

Israeli court annuls parts of surrogacy law excluding gays - The Israeli court clears the way for us to have children via surrogacy. 

News cameraman dies after being beaten by a bloodthirsty mob protesting a pride parade - I hate stuff like this and I hate posting about it. However it is necessary because the struggle is real and worldwide.

'Young People Are Taking Control Over Their Gender Identity.' New Research Examines Diversity of Nonbinary Youth - This is major news. 

Of course a homophobe with a mugshot accused of sexual misconduct is a 2022 GOP frontrunner - Ugh. We have major work to do in America.

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Bewitched: It was Gay All Along?

 
This blog post features a change of pace, because even us so-called intrepid radical gay activists/Gay Mafia members need a light-hearted rest period. From a good friend of mine, Matt Baume, comes a very interesting expository on the famed television show Bewitched. Matt thinks Bewitched is one of the queerest shows he has ever seen. After viewing this video, tell me what you think.

'Anti-LGBTQ priest accused of sexual abuse to cure homosexuality' & other Tue midday news briefs



Anti-LGBTQ+ Priest Accused of Sexual Abuse to Cure Homosexuality - Lawd, hammercy!



Monday, July 12, 2021

Sloppy Bigotry - Family Research Council's attempt to blame gays for Boy Scout sex abuse is highly dishonest

The Family Research Council is blaming a 2013 decision to allow gays to participate in the Boys Scouts for sexual abuse which began decades before the decision was made.


Anti-LGBTQ hate group the Family Research Council never wastes an opportunity to blame the LGBTQ community for calamities and troubles. And it doesn't matter whether or not we had anything to do with said calamities and troubles.

A perfect example is the fall of the Boy Scouts. The organization had to declare bankruptcy last year because it faces thousands of child sexual abuse allegations going back decades. 

 According to an April 25, 2019 CNN article:

The Boy Scouts of America believed more than 7,800 of its former leaders were involved in sexually abusing children over the course of 72 years, according to newly exposed court testimony – about 2,800 more leaders than previously known publicly. The Boy Scouts identified more than 12,000 alleged victims in that time period, from 1944 through 2016, according to the testimony, which was publicized Tuesday by attorney Jeff Anderson, who specializes in representing sexual abuse victims. The numbers, Anderson said, come from what the BSA calls its volunteer screening database – a list of volunteers and others that the Boy Scouts removed and banned from its organization over accusations of policy violations, including allegations of sexual abuse. That 7,800 includes scout leaders and masters across the country accused of sexually assaulting “children under their charge,” Anderson said Tuesday at a news conference in New York.

Because of this, the group is working on an $850 million settlement agreement with lawyers representing over 60,000 victims of child sexual abuse. 

But guess who FRC is blaming for this scandal? It's a relatively easy guess when one reads the group's Washington Update:

After 100 years of teaching future presidents, explorers, and civil rights leaders to follow their moral compass, it's been sobering to watch the Boy Scouts lose their own bearings. And yet, the unhappy ending for one of America's proudest traditions was easy to predict once the organization started chasing the approval of critics it could never win. Now, eight years into this experiment in moral compromise, the country is watching one of the saddest "I-told-you-so" moments of a generation. Disgraced, bankrupt, unpopular, and on the edge of extinction, the Scouts' leadership is showing the world where cowardly conformity leads -- and it isn't where the culture promised. 

 For those who knew the Scouts in their heyday, the demise has been quick and painful. Since 2013, when the organization waved its first white flag on sexual orientation, the group that counted Martin Luther King, Jr., Buzz Aldrin, and George W. Bush as members has become barely recognizable. Ravaged by sexual abuse lawsuits and bleeding members, the road of moral surrender has not been kind to the 1910 institution. After years of successfully fighting to live by its moral code, BSA leaders gave into the lie that compromise would be their salvation. Nearly a decade later, the sad truth is: there's almost nothing left to save.

 "It's a shell of what it once was," Regent University professor Rob Schwarzwalder said mournfully. "At its peak, scouting in the United States had more than seven million members. Today, it's about a tenth of that." It's a dramatic decline, the former FRC senior vice president admitted on "Washington Watch," but a predictable one. Once the scouts walked away from 100 years of values, it was only a matter of time until the capitulation caught up with them. "They no longer are even able to define what they mean by things like honor and morality," Rob pointed out. Once headquarters opened the tent flap to LGBT members and scout leaders, their fate was sealed.

FRC and Schwarzwelder is referring to the 2013 decision of the Boys Scouts to allow gays to openly participate. Before 2013, gays banned from the Boy Scouts and the organization even won a Supreme Court case to that effect in 2000.

The Family Research Council have made the  false connection between pedophilia and the LGBTQ community numerous times in the past. And no matter how many times the lie is refuted, the organization continues to repeat it. 

But this time is flagrantly sloppy.

How can a 2013 decision be blamed for incidents which began decades before the decision was made? Or basically, how can anyone in their right mind blame a 2013 decision to allow gays to openly serve in the Boy Scouts for a sexual abuse scandal taking place between the years of 1944 and 2016?

You can't, but it's obvious that FRC is hoping that in this day and age of media oversaturation and the  unfortunate overstating of headlines (and the understating of nuances and details), it can get away with its latest scapegoating of LGBTQ people. 

No matter how basically tacky and dishonest the attempt may be.

'Caitlyn Jenner attended conservative conference. It did not go well for her' & other Mon midday news briefs

Caitlyn Jenner


Hecklers relentlessly deadname Caitlyn Jenner over an extremist-heavy CPAC weekend
- Caitlyn, girlfriend. We all need a "meeting in the ladies room." Why are you trying blend in with these fools. They hate you for being trans. They will never like you. And the ones who aren't smiling in your face and pretending to like you are the honest ones. And that's the scary part. 

20 GOP Attorneys General Blast Biden's LGBTQ+ Policies - Just undermine Biden everywhere you can, why don't you? 

Violence Over a Transphobic Hoax Shows the Danger of Underestimating Anti-Trans Hate - In what's looking like a hoax regarding a naked trans woman, cis women, and children, we are reminded just how disgusting the religious right and TERFs are when combining their forces. Like a bunch of orcs from the JRR Tolkein books mixed with the Brood from the X-Men comic book series, and the parademons from DC universe. No use to anyone. A bunch of disgusting, misguided, frothing at the mouth, psychologically misshapen wastes of skin, bones, tissues, and cartilage. 

Sunday, July 11, 2021

Anti-LGBTQ hate group leader caught trying to help overturn 2020 election

Michael Farris could talk for a long time about how God supposedly opposes homosexuality. But I bet he's silent on where God stands on his attempts to help overturn last year's presidential election.


I caught this item from LGBTQNation:

As the head of the hate group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), Michael Farris spends most of his time fighting LGBTQ rights. The ADF has been at the forefront of legal battles aiming to diminish LGBTQ protections by mandating religious liberty exemptions that would skirt nondiscrimination laws. But Farris has been expanding his repertoire lately.

 A recent report from Talking Points Memo (TPM) finds that Farris was advising the attorney general of South Carolina in November and December 2020 on how they could try and invalidate Joe Biden’s election.

According to the article, Farris was one of several right-wing lawyers attempting to overturn the election. The article also said:

Farris offered his legal expertise to state Attorney General Alan Wilson (R) while Wilson was pondering how he could challenge the national results. For the record, Donald Trump carried South Carolina by about 12 percentage points. The strategy at the time was for Republican-led states to challenge the results in states that Trump lost, an unheard of — and ultimately unsuccessful — approach. Farris sent Wilson a brief, and the attorney general followed up with a conversation with Farris. “Mike was very accommodating and knowledgeable about the legal issues raised in the pleading,” Wilson wrote in an email obtained by TPM. 

 Ultimately, SC joined the ridiculous and unsuccessful attempt by Texas to get SCOTUS involved.

ADF has been an anti-LGBTQ juggernaut, responsible for just about every recent attempt to undermine LGBTQ rights and health from bathroom bills to "religious freedom" to discriminate bills, to the recent attacks on trans youth athletes and adequate healthcare for trans youth.

Farris himself has been very outspoken against LGBTQ rights, from describing marriage equality as an "infection" to publicly defending laws outlawing gay sexual behavior.

Farris consistently brings up God when condemning LGBTQ people and our rights.  Strangely enough, he has been silent on where God stands about overturning a fair and safe election.

How convenient.

Friday, July 09, 2021

'Advocates slam Tenn law requiring transgender bathroom signs' & other Fri midday news briefs

TENN is in a fight over bathroom signs (sign pictured here is NOT sign in question)/

 ‘Not welcome’: Advocates slam Tennessee law requiring transgender bathroom signs - The law is idiotic in the first place. - UPDATE- the law has been temporarily blocked.

State officials say LGBTQ petition has too few signatures; should not be certified - Well damn. I'm not buying it. 

Anti-LGBTQ Hungary law takes effect - Ugh. I almost wish a religious right group or figure from America would vouch for this mess. I haven't went off good on someone in a long time. 

Florida parents sue Catholic school, question its teachings on race, LGBTQ community - A ridiculous lawsuit.

Thursday, July 08, 2021

Repost - All of the 'evil and dirty' things that the gays do

Even in 2021, anti-gay memes and tropes still exist even after they have been refuted.


On Thursday, I wrote about a harmless, very funny video which was taken by a horde of ignorant people to believe that gays actually do 'recruit' children. Today, that video has me going back through past blog posts. The following is from  2014 and makes a very good point. If you looked at all of the things the religious right and anti-LGBTQ industry have accused gays of, there is a hilarious, yet fundamental flaw in their claims:

Yesterday, courtesy of People for the American Way's Right Wing Watch, I read Ohio anti-gay activist Phil Burress make a claim that gay men have "as many as 200 sex partners."

A day later, Burress' outrageous claim continues to haunt me not only for its inanity but because it brings to focus something which has been dwelling in my mind for a long time in little bits and pieces.

I've read and heard so accusations against the lgbt community by the religious right that I've now come to the conclusion that these folks are just sloppy with what they say. Seriously, it's as if they don't care that eventually, someone will demonstrate just how incoherent their claims are.

So with that in mind, bear with me here. The following are the claims made about the lgbt community over the years by religious right and anti-gay activists:

Gays are sick people:

 Their [gay] minds are perverted, they’re frankly sick people psychologically, mentally, and emotionally.” – Bishop EW Jackson 


 Yet almost all gays make lots of money:

 “You know, I saw yesterday how much -- how much money the homosexual community has. I mean, good gracious, the average homosexual makes four times more than I do . . . I mean, they're not -- these people are not in poverty or hurting or denied or anything else.” – Donald Wildmon, American Family Association 


Gays are only a small part of the population: 

“Relying on three large data sets: the General Social Survey, the National Health and Social Life Survey, and the U.S. census, a recent study in Demography estimates the number of exclusive male homosexuals in the general population at 2.5 percent and exclusive lesbians at 1.4 percent.” – Family Research Council in its inaccurate brief “Homosexuality and Child Abuse” 


 Yet gays “control” the culture: 

“Homosexual activists in many ways, drive our culture, they decide what’s going to be in a movie, we see all the portrayals, homosexuals are the most positively portrayed in the movies and on television.” – Peter LaBarbera, Americans for Truth 


 Gays “bully” all of those who oppose them: 

“Instead, what we have is the gay Gestapo who go out and try to intimidate morally, economically, professionally, and personally anyone who speaks out against the homosexual agenda.” – Jeffrey Kuhner, The Washington Times 


Gays “Recruit” children:

 “. . . Folks who cannot reproduce want to recruit your children. What we are facing is a radical force of people who want to change what America looks for the next twenty years . . .” – Bishop Harry Jackson 


And are plotting to either destroy or change America and “silence” Christians:

 “Those special gay rights would require Christians not to speak against –would require us Christians not to speak against homosexual rights . . . because if we did, we could be charged with bullying or censored for it.” – Buster Wilson, American Family Association 

“Through a carefully crafted, decades-old propaganda campaign, homosexuals have successful cast homosexuals - many of whom enjoy positions of influence and affluence - as a disadvantage minority” – Matt Barber, Unmasking the “Gay” Agenda 


And while generating all of this mayhem, gays still manage to find time to have all sorts of mind-boggling wild sex with multiple partners:

“One study determined that homosexual males have from between 20 to 106 sexual partners per year. It’s no wonder that homosexual men account for over 50% of all hepatitis cases, and still account for over 50% of all AIDS cases despite the fact that they only make up 1-3% of the population.” – Matt Barber, The Gay Agenda vs. Family Values, December 12, 2004 

“Homosexual activists claim their lifestyle, which in some cases includes thousands of sexual partners, should be sanctioned, protected, and granted special rights by society. Would you critique this stance?“ – a question on Dr. James Dobson's web page. Dobson is the former head of Focus on the Family.


Allow me to surmise.  According to the religious right, the lgbt community is comprised of sad and sick individuals who make a lot of money, who are only a very small of the population but yet control the culture, bully those who oppose us, recruit children, and work to silence Christians and alter America while finding the time to have lots and lots and lots of sex.

Wow! How do we find time to do all of that? How do we find time to be all of that?

'At the end of SCOTUS term, where are we on LGBTQ+ rights' & other Thur midday news briefs

At End of SCOTUS Term, Where Are We on LGBTQ+ Rights? - We barely made it out alive. Our rights survived. This time.

FCC received hateful complaints about Lil Nas X’s “disgusting and disturbing” on-air kiss - Whatever . . .

'This will shut us down': HIV prevention clinics brace for Gilead reimbursement cuts - This is a mess.

WATCH: New Netflix show for pre-schoolers features a non-binary bison - This is a good idea to treat nonbinary as a credible situation rather than something comical like SNL did decades ago.

Wednesday, July 07, 2021

Hilarious video creates insane meltdowns about 'gays converting children'

 


 Recently, the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus created a hilarious tongue-in-cheek video which made fun of the homophobic trope that gay are trying to recruit children. It's a funny video in which the chorus turned the trope inside out and called attention to how dumb it is while at the same time singing about acceptance.

But wouldn't you know it, the video "A Message From the Gay Community Performed by the San Francisco Gay Mens Chorus," got some people upset because they took it seriously. Conservatives and other members of the religious right sent out nonsense like such.



They also seemingly bombarded the video with ugly messages. Apparently it to so bad that the video was put into private. At the time, the video had 13,266 views, received 63 dislikes and 3,100 dislikes, and had 1,170 comments, most of which were deleted.

However, others saved a copy of the video. You can see it above (and I would hurry before it may be deleted again). It's amazing how homophobia makes one's mind into trash.

UPDATE - Unfortunately, this situation got worse thanks to a bunch of paranoid losers:

SF Gay Men’s Chorus closes office after 'harrowing' death threats from QAnon: report

'POSE' for simple respect and dignity

It's the middle of the week and I am already exhausted, so I want to post something which has brought up my spirits and will bring up yours, whether or not you are tired. 

This is a scene from Pose in which the characters have to read a transphobic bridal shop manager who disrespects them. The cherry on top is what his assistant does at the end. It should serve as a reminder for all LGBTQ people to not allow disrespect or coddle those who disrespects you.

'Ohio gov signs bill with exemption which could allow doctors to refuse LGBTQ patients' & other Wed midday news briefs


Ohio governor signs bill with exemption that could allow doctors to refuse LGBTQ patients - Well sh!t.


Marjorie Taylor Greene attacks LGBTQ people and trans equality in lengthy Twitter rant - I am not "slut shaming," but from what I heard, Ms. Greene needs to stop worrying about what other people are allegedly doing in or out of their bedrooms. 

Tuesday, July 06, 2021

Anti-gay columnist lies about Jan 6th insurrection in the same manner he used to lie about LGBTQ people

Robert Knight

Not too many LGBTQ activists and leaders today know or remember Robert Knight. Decades ago, he was a spokesman of the anti-LGBTQ industry employed by such groups as the Family Research Council and Concerned Women for America.

His job was to appear in television interviews  or write "papers" and columns demonizing our community with claims he had to know were lies.

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center:

Robert Knight, a longtime conservative writer and journalist and major anti-LGBTQ propagandist, served as FRC’s director of cultural affairs from 1992 until 2002, when he went to Concerned Women for America (CWA). Knight later moved on to be a senior writer at Coral Ridge Ministries, which would later became Truth in Action Ministries and then D. James Kennedy Ministries. He is currently a senior fellow at the right-wing American Civil Rights Union. 

During his years at FRC, Knight penned anti-gay tracts that used the research of thoroughly discredited psychologist Paul Cameron, head of the Colorado-based hate group the Family Research Institute. Knight authored numerous anti-LGBTQ papers, and even used Cameron’s infamous “gay obituary” study in testimony he offered before Congress to oppose the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) in 1994. In his prepared statement on that topic, he said, “A study of more than 6,400 obituaries in homosexual publications reveals that homosexuals typically have far shorter life spans than the general population.” Cameron’s study has been thoroughly discredited for several reasons, one of which is its deeply flawed methodology. 

When asked in 2004 about using Cameron’s work, Knight, by then with CWA, responded, “Yes, we have used his research. So what?” While at FRC, Knight also co-wrote (with Robert York, a former editor at Focus on the Family) a 1999 booklet with the attention-getting title of “Homosexual Behavior and Pedophilia.” Among its more remarkable claims was the baseless assertion that “one of the primary goals of the homosexual rights movement is to abolish all age of consent laws and to eventually recognize pedophiles as the ‘prophets’ of a new sexual order.” The same publication argued that the “homosexual rights movement has tried to distance itself from pedophilia, but only for public relations purposes.” The booklet has since disappeared from FRC’s website, but the organization has not withdrawn the claims it made.  


I know personally that Knight blew off the question about using Cameron's discredited work because I was the person who asked him about it after a debate on the University of South Carolina's campus.

Knight does not spend all of his working time these days spreading falsehoods about the LGBTQ community. Instead, he spews a general overview of basic paranoia about how "the left" is trying to destroy American values. His latest piece, The Gaslighting of America, is par for the course as it is filled with anecdotal nonsense and right-wing talking points about how Joe Biden is attempting to create a "Marxist version of Sodom and Gomorrah" or how Black Lives Matters is a "Marxist" group which doesn't really care about black people because it doesn't talk about abortion.

Knight basically lists what he says are left-wing lies about issues, then takes it upon himself to supposedly refute them.  Such as this one (his words):


The Jan. 6 Capitol riot was an "armed insurrection" in which five died. 

Reality: No guns were found. Only one person was actually killed – unarmed Trump supporter Ashli Babbitt. The media don't care who shot her.


Using the same methods of distortion he employed demonizing LGBTQ people as a full-time occupation, Knight underplays just how dangerous the January 6th insurrection was. Knight neglected to say that the Jan 6th rioters could still be considered armed because though those who invaded the Capitol may not have had guns, they had other weapons.

NPR said:

 . . . a review of the federal charges against the alleged rioters shows that they did come armed, and with a variety of weapons: stun guns, pepper spray, baseball bats and flagpoles wielded as clubs. An additional suspect also allegedly planted pipe bombs by the headquarters of the Democratic and Republican parties the night before the riot and remains at large. Those weapons brought violence and chaos to the Capitol. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick died one day after two rioters allegedly sprayed him and other officers with what prosecutors describe as an "unknown chemical substance." Four other people in the crowd died in the insurrection, and more than 100 police officers suffered injuries, including cracked ribs, gouged eyes and shattered spinal disks.

 

As for Ashli Babbitt, she may have been unarmed but that doesn't mean she wasn't threatening. She helped to storm the Capitol and attempted to crawl through a barricaded door. She was shot after refusing to comply with order by police and the Secret Service to stop. Who shot her is irrelevant. 

It's rather ironic that Knight highlights how Babbitt was unarmed while defending her. In 2012, he didn't give Trayvon Martin, the black teen shot and killed in Florida, the same courtesy or defense. At the time, he was too busy alluding to Martin's "problems with the law" while blaming the black community for its anger about his death.


Some would call Knight a phony and a giant hypocrite. But I guess when you have no problem citing bad studies from a discredited researcher (who also once claimed that gays stuff gerbils up their butts), you have the audacity to push any lie without blinking or fearing that lightning is going to strike you.


'It's on! GOP anti-transgender laws head to court' & other Tue midday news briefs


‘This isn't the Olympics’: GOP transgender laws head to court - Like we knew they would be going. Keep fingers crossed.

‘I was so lucky’: A gay son honors his dads lost to AIDS - Heartbreaking but awesome story about love and devotion. 

Violent mob forces cancellation of Tbilisi Pride in Georgia - The struggle is real and it is global. 

Thursday, July 01, 2021

USA Today article doesn't tell complete story of how 'pro-family' groups lie to undermine LGBTQ rights and safety

So-called pro-family groups have created an industry of lies against LGBTQ people, many of them pushing the 'gays want to recruit your children' trope.


On Wednesday, a USA Today article revealed that legislation across the country banning trans athletes from girls sports is based on lies. The article went viral and generated much discussion. And amidst the discussions were folks saying "we told you so." 

I should know because one of those people was me. Those who have followed this blog know that its main purpose is to expose anti-LGBTQ propaganda and lies. 

Denigrating LGBTQ people via junk science, cherry-picked science, and lies have been cornerstone of religious right groups such as the Family Research Council, the Alliance Defending Freedom, the Heritage Foundation, the American Family Association, and countless other so-called pro-family and 'traditional values' groups across the country. 

The USA Today article, talking about a specific political debate, didn't begin to tell the full story.  There are several times in which these so-called traditional values groups have been caught misrepresenting information to denigrate LGBTQ people and families:

In 2011, the Southern Poverty Law Center identified several arguments made against LGBTQ people by 'pro-family' groups (i.e. gays molest children at a higher rate than heterosexuals, same-sex parents damage children, homosexuality is caused by child sexual abuse etc) and found that those arguments were based upon - wait for it - lies and scientific distortions. SPLC declared organizations deliberately  pushing these lies to be hate groups

In Oct. 2014, Politifact called out the Family Research Council and its president, Tony Perkins, for misusing studies to claim that science backs up the belief that children do better in a mother/father home.

And here are a few others which I have called out in the past:

In 2017, the The Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine  (SAHM) called out Dr. Michelle Cretella, the president of the American College of Pediatricians (ACEP), for a piece she wrote which attacked the transgender community. ACEP  is an organization deemed a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center for how it attempts to legitimatize anti-LGBTQ lies under the veneer of science. SAHM called out eight errors and distortions  Cretella made in her piece.

In 2012, Seton Hall professor Dr. Theodora Sirota complained that Rick Fitzgibbons of the NARTH (the National Association of Research and Therapy of Homosexuality) misused her work to make the case that children in same sex households are not raised better than children "in stable homes with a mother and a father."

Six researchers of a 1997 Canadian study (Robert S. Hogg, Stefan A. Strathdee, Kevin J.P. Craib, Michael V. Shaughnessy, Julio Montaner, and Martin T. Schehter), complained in 2001 that religious right groups were distorting their work to claim that gay men have a short life span.

From the 1970s when Anita Bryant falsely connected homosexuality and pedophilia to now when the Alliance Defending Freedom, the Family Research Council, etc claim that transgender girls are taking unfair advantage of cis girls, these lies have bred a lot of success. And they will continue to breed success, and a much legislation curtailing LGBTQ rights and safety, unless people begin to seriously make an effort to call them out.

The USA Today article is a start, but simply cannot be a single moment in time.

'Biden's pro-LGBTQ stance comes with a surge of anti-LGBTQ misinformation' & other Thur midday news briefs

 

Ah yes. The backlash when LGBTQ people start winning even a little bit. Bring it on.

Biden's pro-LGBTQ stance comes with a surge of anti-LGBTQ misinformation - Two very good articles about religious right lies on the same day? Apparently the USA Today wants me to bear its children.




Wednesday, June 30, 2021

BUSTED! USA Today article makes strong case that attempts to ban trans athletes are based on lies and misrepresentations

A USA Today article has revealed people and groups (like the Alliance Defending Freedom - logo seen above) seeking to ban high school trans athletes have been relying on misrepresented information.


In an exceptional piece of journalism, The USA Today took a look at the efforts and groups behind statewide attempts to ban trans athletes and found a lot of lies and misrepresentation. 

It shouldn't surprise those of us in the know because every effort by religious right groups to denigrate LGBTQ people or deny us rights has been a smorgasbord of cherry-pickings, distortions, and out-and-out lies.  Exposing the anti-LGBTQ industry and calling out their history of lies is how this blog made a name for itself since 2006. 

In the spirit of all of that, I simply have to say that The USA Today article,  Conservatives want to ban transgender athletes from girls sports. Their evidence is shaky by Rachel Axon and Brent Schrotenboer is a goddamn masterpiece worthy of a Pulitzer.  

Yes, it's that good. I'm going to post snippets of it and highly suggest that folks read and share the entire article.

Excerpt 1

Grace Waggoner told lawmakers in February 2020 that her team had lost the first state tournament game it had played in decades to an opponent with a transgender player. She blamed an “unfair” Arizona Interscholastic Association policy that allows students to join teams consistent with their gender identity after going through a review. Waggoner offered few details on the athlete’s impact on the game, but bill sponsor Rep. Nancy Barto accepted it as evidence of a problem in her state.

 . . The game Waggoner referenced in her testimony turned out to be a state tournament play-in game in 2019 that Scottsdale Christian Academy lost to Heritage Academy, 16-6. Heritage Academy coach Steve LaDrigue said his team did not have a transgender player. What Waggoner didn’t say is that she’s the daughter of Kristen Waggoner, general counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom – a conservative, legal nonprofit that has pushed transgender sports bans in states across the nation. When pressed for details about the game, an ADF spokesperson said in an email, “The widespread understanding on the team – including the coach, parents, and players – was that the athlete was male.” LaDrigue guesses the suspicion fell on the team’s catcher, his daughter, because she has short hair.

Editor's note - The Alliance Defending Freedom is the group behind efforts to ban trans athletes

'Queer valedictorian's silenced LGBTQ identity speech may see federal civil rights review' & other Wed midday news briefs


Queer valedictorian's silenced LGBTQ identity speech may see federal civil rights review - Y'all shouldn't have shut down his speech.



Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Marjorie Taylor Greene claims that learning about LGBTQ people is child abuse

Marjorie Taylor Greene


Up to now, the ridiculous exploits of Q-Anon Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene have been either mildly amusing to mediumly annoying. But now Miss Thing is stepping way over the line. 

Online magazine Queerty posted the following:


Following earlier attacks on embassies flying Pride flags, she yesterday took to Twitter to lambast what may or may not be on the school curriculum. Greene shared a video of a 14-year-old girl recently testifying before a school board meeting in a suburb of Indianapolis. The girl has not been named. In the clip, the youngster, who has certainly had a difficult upbringing in her formative years, talks of being a “trauma child” and of being adopted from a foster home when she was four. She complains about being taught about sexuality at school, which she believes should be a private matter. She also says she cannot see how she has white privilege, given her own background.

 

I saw the video and I refuse to share it. The child was obviously being exploited to play against the need for appropriate sex education, support for our LGBTQ kids, and teaching about historical racism.

And Ms. Greene took it a step further with the following tweet:




First of all, Greene continues to tell the lie that Critical Race Theory, a legal argument, is being taught in K-12 schools. No matter how many times this has been debunked, the lie continues to be repeated by the GOP, the conservative propaganda news industry, and the religious right.

As for that other thing about "normalizing," "sexualizing," and whatever other talking points Ms. Greene wants to throw at us, let me speak on that in another way:

Girlfriend think she's cute but on this note, she needs to check herself. She shouldn't get it twisted simply because members of Congress tolerate her hot messes. LGBTQ people have neither the time nor energy to tolerate mess. We've had to deal with with ignorant folks trying to stigmatize and dehumanize us before and we never took a backseat and allowed it to happen.

Granted, this is not the first time she has come after the LGBTQ community, so this is nothing new.  But before continuing to spout off at the mouth, Ms. Greene needs to take a tip. The LGBTQ community have been through fights like these more times than we can count. Hell, we are still going through it. We determine who we are and how we are seen. We should already have that right as Americans, but unfortunately because of people like Ms. Greene, we have to fight for it.  And we do NOT fight to lose. We fight for ourselves, our families, and future generations. We will not allow our lives to be stigmatized or diminished to suit the inflated sense of entitlement of homophobes, bigots and all-around ignorant people.

That especially includes a bothersome young Congresswoman whose 15 minutes of fame is steadily running out. 

Don't come for the LGBTQ community unless we send for you, Ms. Greene. And we won't be sending for you any time soon.

'Why SCOTUS decision on trans youth Gavin Grimm is major LGBTQ victory' & other Tue midday news briefs



SCOTUS Decision on Trans Youth Gavin Grimm Is Major LGBTQ+ Victory - More about this important victory which caught us by surprise. 

Monday, June 28, 2021

Anti-gay pastor still upset at Trump's loss, calls Biden a pedophile and Harris a 'Jezebel demon'

 A wonderful side benefit to Trump no longer being in office is how it has affected some members of the religious right. It's as if Jesus came down from Heaven and slapped them. A lot of it has to do with how much egg many of them have on their faces from the embarrassment of having to explain pre-election day assurances that God said Trump would win. Some admitted they were wrong and others made excuses.

And then there are folks like Pastor Greg Locke of the Global Vision Bible Church in Tennessee. 

That last statement is not altogether accurate. I doubt there are any pastors like Locke. He is in a class by himself and that's not necessarily a good thing.

Locked predicted that Trump would win. And now that the election is over, he is still claiming that Trump won.  


And it gets better (or worse, or more comical depending on your sense of mood.) During a  recent sermon, Locke had some very vulgar things to about President Biden, Vice President Harris, and various Hollywood celebrities. He called them a bunch of sex-trafficking perverts, making sure to single out Harris by calling her a 'Jezebel demon.' Then came the claims that there are child trafficking tunnels under the Capitol and the White House.


And  based upon past sermons, Locke is also a rabid homophobe (which really shouldn't surprise anyone.)


Earlier today, Franklin Graham and the Family Research Council verbally attacked Olympic athlete Gwen Berry for supposedly disrespecting the American flag. They have yet to comment about Locke and I doubt they will. It's rather indicative of the religious right's sad state of misplaced priorities and inflated sense of importance. 

'Veteran activist Jessica Stern named U.S. Envoy for LGBTQ Rights' & other Mon midday news briefs

Jessica Stern

Veteran Activist Jessica Stern Named U.S. Envoy for LGBTQ+ Rights - A much better official than that ghastly Richard Grenell.

Catholic & Southern Baptist leaders are making faith more about their politics than God - Yep. It's going to backfire and then they are going to blame us.