Thursday, July 10, 2008

Are Diane Gramley & Franklin Radio Station WAWN 89.5 FM Pushing a More Nefarious Agenda in Venango County?


Diane Gramley's most recent broadcast on American "Family" Radio Network Station WAWN 89.5 FM in Franklin is a CHILLING in-the-face reminder of just how serious the fight against bigotry and discrimination remains in Venango County.

On this program, which aired on July 9, Gramley engaged in conversation with notorious anti-gay extremist Peter LaBarbera.

It truly is beyond description, and listening is the only way to grasp what these efforts are really about. Sorry.

Here's a link: http://www.afaofpa.org/american_family_focus_on_pa_issues.htm

The language used to discuss people's lives, in this case the lives of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) people, is shocking, frightening, repulsive, offensive, etc., etc. And that in and of itself must be challenged.

But, by providing a platform for and chumming it up and bashing the humanity of GLBT people with the likes of LaBarbera, are Gramley and WAWN up to something even more disturbing, with the potential to bring even more shame and harm to Venango County by association?

A recent article published on the Southern Poverty Law Center blog exposes LaBarbera's links to radical Anti-Semite Ted Pike ... article below:

Anti-Gay ‘Christian’ Activist Cites Radical Anti-Semite

By Casey Sanchez for the Southern Poverty Law Center, (May 20, 2008)

Peter LaBarbera has spent more than 20 years on the hard edge of the religious right, ranging from a stint as a reporter for The Washington Times to a whole career as what he calls a “conservative critic of the homosexual activist movement.” He has been an official of far-right groups like Concerned Women for America, the Family Research Council, the Illinois Family Institute, and Accuracy in Media. The founder of the gay-bashing Lambda Report, LaBarbera is now president of Naperville, Ill.-based “Americans for Truth about Homosexuality.”

Labarbera is no friend of gay people, whose lifestyles he characterizes as “aberrant” and whom he accuses of working diligently to “penetrate” the schools. But up until now, he hasn’t relied on the help of radical anti-Semites.

That ended the other day when LaBarbera — who claims to operate “in a spirit of love and truth” — posted portions of an article by one Ted Pike, the Oregon-based reverend who heads the National Prayer Network and who was described by LaBarbera as simply a “pro-family advocate.” (Pike’s article described an April 12 encounter in Champaign, Ill., which ended with one college student charged with an anti-gay hate crime for attacking another.) Pike may or may not be pro-family — but he is most definitely anti-Jew, as reflected in his endless rants about the “Jewish origins of Bolshevism, Jewish dominance of Hollywood and the media, [and] Jewish control of Congress.”

Last year, Pike said that the Jewish holy book, the Talmud, “is full of moral filth” and attacked mainstream Christian evangelical leaders for “carefully concealing the Jewish identity of those who corrupt Christian culture.”

Perhaps there’s a reason LaBarbera didn’t provide a link to Pike’s website.

Pike doesn’t go into his theories about “evil Jewish leadership” in his website posting.

But right up there with the story in his site’s archives are headlines like these: “Jewish Media Corrupts Teen Girls,” “Jews Pressure Bush to Sign Hate Crime Bill.” “Jews Attack National Day of Prayer Committee,” and “Jews Behind ‘the Ten’.”

The incident that enraged both LaBarbera and Pike, the “pro-family advocate,” occurred on April 12, when University of Illinois student Steven Velasquez was walking with a group of friends. Another student, Brett VanAsdlen, yelled something at Velasquez and the two had a physical confrontation that ended with Velasquez hospitalized for a head injury overnight. Pike and LaBarbera claim to have spoken to the mother of VanAsdlen — who LaBarbera describes as “a strapping, clean-cut, All-American looking young man” — and heard assertions that throw doubt on officials’ contention that Velasquez was victimized.

LaBarbera wasn’t the only activist who latched on to Pike’s essay. So did David Duke, the notorious neo-Nazi and former Klan leader, who posted the article on his website under this banner headline: “Zionist-Inspired ‘Hate Legislation’ Railroading Christian Teenagers in Illinois.”

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For information on Soulforce, the organization challenging religion-based oppression that Gramley and LaBarbera denigrate on the radio broadcast, you can check out their web site here: http://www.soulforce.org

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I sincerely hope that enough curious people who sadly listen to this woman and cohorts are paying attention to this blog and seeing the reality of their madness.
On a positive note, as I talk to people in the community, I'm learning that many totally ignore these people. That's the one tough part of this blog for me - looking at and hearing their garbage. But I realize it's important to directly confront the bigotry and be sure that good people are not unwittingly drawn in to their plans. It appears, in their minds, the end justifies the means.
It's difficult sometimes to express real change - a real example of bigotry ending. As with any huge project, we need milestones. I'd love for one of them to be that these bigots see the evils of their ways...but, let's seek some realistic ones until then.