Thursday, March 12, 2009

Silencing The Christians -- Huh?

This gem comes from Dave White by way of The Advocate and refers to a new film being promoted by our friends Diane Gramley of the American "Family" Association of Pennsylvania and Jane Richey of "Christian" radio station WAWN:

In my last column I wrote about a special that aired on one of my cable system’s religious channels called "Speechless ... Silencing the Christians" and was all excited to watch the follow-up special on the “radical, militant, homosexual rights activists” called, oddly enough, simply "Silencing the Christians." Unfortunately I missed it. So I went hunting online and found that you can watch the entire one-hour special on your computer. I also found out that lots of stations refused to air the damn thing, so blithely unconcerned about my entertainment that they forced me to watch it via a tiny laptop YouTube-size box.

On this show I learned that there’s some magical book out there called "After the Ball" that lays out a blueprint for the radical homosexual takeover of American culture. (I looked it up on Amazon and it’s conveniently out of print so that all references to it on this special are difficult to fact-check unless you happen to own a copy yourself.)

A female host with one of those mean-matron smiles spends the hour telling the audience that gays are committing violence against Christians but that there’s no proof that gays have ever suffered violence from bigoted Christians themselves; that gays are awful to the “ex-gays” (“Why doesn’t the tolerance work both ways?” pleads one “ex-lesbian” who came out of “the lifestyle” after finding herself playing for an all-female church softball league. I know, amazing); that stopping being gay is like quitting smoking; that reading the picture book King & King to any child will cause that child to develop a permanent frowny face (proved by a montage of really upset-looking kids who just had to learn that gays exist); and that anti-gay bullying in schools actually turns little kids gay, but measures to stop anti-gay bullying are discriminatory against Christians.

If you have a spare hour to waste, you should totally watch this one. It’s The Gay Agenda for a new generation.

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