Monday, August 8, 2011

Via JMG: IOWA: Crazy Eyes Attends Anti-Gay Church Service Supporting "Ex-Gay" Movement


Last June while doing a YouTube search on the term "ex-gay", I came across a video so outrageously ridiculous that it quickly went viral after its posting here on JMG. Here's what I wrote that day.
Adam Hood says gays must be quarantined or else "they'll bring their gangrene into heaven." Supposedly Hood became "ex-gay" after "finding God in the Castro" in the midst of a heroin binge. (Ever notice how we don't really hear from any successful, sober, otherwise happy people who suddenly become "ex-gay"?) This clip is so out there, I kept expecting the satire to become suddenly apparent. Sadly, no.
Today MSNBC reports that this weekend Rep. Michele Bachmann attended a church service that played this very insane video as part of a presentation denouncing homosexuality.
Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann yesterday attended a church here in Iowa, where the pastor called homosexuality "immoral" and "unnatural," and later showed a testimonial video from a man who claimed to have been gay before having a conversation with God. Before the sermon at Point of Grace Church -- a non-denominational congregation near Des Moines -- Bachmann stood with her husband, Marcus Bachmann, before a crowd of about 100 people, clutching her personal copy of the Bible. When Bachmann and her husband returned to their seats, Mullen began a half-hour presentation on his church's beliefs. Reading verses from the Bible to support his case, Mullen said, "We inherently know that homosexual behavior is immoral and unnatural." “God shows his anger from heaven against all sinful, wicked people, who suppress the truth by their wickedness,” Mullen said, reading from the book of Romans.
Here's the legendary clip one more time.



RELATED: Since the above clip is now more than a year old, it would be interesting to hear what Adam Hood is doing today. Email me if you know.


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Via JMG: NEW ORLEANS: Anti-Gay Hate Groups Infest Annual Astroturfing Convention


This week in New Orleans, hundreds of conservative lawmakers from around the country gathered for the annual American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) convention, where lobbyists from the nation's largest corporations issue their marching orders on which big business-friendly bills they expect to see passed. Think Progress reports that this year's event featured the distribution of vicious and lie-filled anti-gay propaganda from Christianist hate groups.
Among the materials handed out to every attendee were anti-LGBT pamphlets from the Family Research Council, including the “Top Ten Myths About Homosexuality” and the “Top Ten Harms Of Same-Sex ‘Marriage’”. The supposed myths included “people are born gay,” “sexual orientation can never change,” “homosexual conduct is not harmful to one’s physical health,” and “homosexuals are no more likely to molest children than heterosexuals.” In its second pamphlet, the FRC told conference-goers that expanding marriage to include same-sex couples will somehow mean “fewer people would marry,” “fewer people would remain monogamous,” and polygamy will soon result.
Think Progress notes that convention rent-a-cops assaulted two of their reporters and illegally confiscated their cameras.


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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Todays's "WTF?!?!" moment is brought to you via AmericaBlogGay: NYT gives credence to Holocaust revisionism


It takes a particularly bad reporter, and an even worse editor, to let a piece of garbage like this slip through at any newspaper, let alone the New York Times

The American Family Association is a group considered a tad fringe and a tad nutty even by a lot of people I know on the right, yet the Times claims the group is "widely revered" in conservative circles, then cites the "Values Voters Summit" as proof of this.  The Values Voters Summit is religious right circles, not conservatives circles.  There's a difference.  And not that I'm one to normally defend Republicans, but how bad is it that a NYT reporter, and apparently an editor, don't know the difference between conservatives and the religious right.  Do we need to revisit what we learned in eighth grade math about subsets (an apple is a fruit, but all fruit are not apples).

But what's particularly galling about the Times' love letter to an officially designated hate group that's listed alongside the Ku Klux Klan and white supremacists on the Southern Poverty Law Center's Web site, is that the Times' reporter, Erik Eckholm, actually tried to dismiss the fact that the organization has been officially designated a "hate group" by the organization primarily responsible for officially designating "hate groups."  According to Eckholm it's simply "liberal critics" who call AFA a hate group, and even then Eckholm makes clear from the way he constructs the sentence that it's a throw-away charge.

Also note that Eckholm and his editor claim that only liberal critics call AFA hateful and even shrill, but then Eckholm doesn't bother quoting what the AFA has actually said about gays.  Oh, he's quotes some tame stuff, making it seem as though that's the worst AFA has said.  What Eckholm doesn't quote is the really good stuff (I collected all those quotes via the link, they're real), the hateful stuff, the shrill stuff.  And Eckholm doesn't quote it, and his editor didn't bother catching it, because the actual facts about the things AFA actually says would ruin the Times' effort to do a he-said-she-said on none of the most hateful, nuttiest groups of the religious.

Why doesn't Eckholm report on the fact that the AFA is promoting the anti-gay work of Paul Cameron, a man who's "'science' echoes Nazi Germany," according to the Southern Poverty Law Center?  Cameron once famously suggested that gays might need to be exterminated, en masse, in order to stop the spread of AIDS.  How does the NYT feel about that?  You wouldn't know, because the Times just doesn't mention that AFA is promoting this guy's anti-gay "science."  Why?  Because according to the Times, only "liberal critics" find this kind of talk hateful and shrill.

Speaking of mass extermination, Eckholm then delves into his own Holocaust revisionism. Eckholm calls the bs claim from AFA's Bryan Fischer, that Hitler was gay, simply a "disputed theory."  That means,some agree, some disagree, who can tell what's true?  This is Holocaust revisionism, and was labeled as such by Hatewatch a good dozen years ago.  And the Times is calling it a "disputed theory"?  Yes, the NYT just gave credence to Holocaust revisionism.

Eckholm then links in his article to the AFA's diatribe about how Hitler was gay, yet Eckholm doesn't link to anything, doesn't quote anyone, showing that this is utterly insane and the worst of Holocaust revisionism.  He actually linked to "proof" of this bs theory.  And left it undisputed.  Incredible.

Are they insane?  A disputed theory?  Do Eckholm and his editors also consider it a "disputed theory" that only a few Jews were killed in the Holocaust?  After all, the other hate groups that the NYT implicitly exonerates by marginalizing the Southern Poverty Law Center, believe, outrageously, that not that many Jews were killed by the Nazis.  So is that a "disputed theory" now too according to Erik Eckholm and the New York Times?

It's also therefore interesting that Eckholm doesn't bother mentioning the AFA's brush with anti-Semitism either.  Let's share a few of the AFA's views on Jews, shall we?

Do Jews control Hollywood?

The AFA Journal has long served as a platform for anti-Semitic theories and innuendo. For instance, Wildmon warned of Jewish control over popular culture, an old anti-Semitic canard, in a January 1989 article, "What Hollywood Believes and Wants." "The television elite are highly secular," Wildmon wrote. "The majority (59 percent) in the Jewish faith." In a separate article in the same issue, titled "Anti-Semitism Called a Serious Problem," Wildmon, a longtime opponent of gay rights, pointedly remarked that "Jews favor homosexual rights more than other Americans."

Does a "Jewish upbringing" lead to a life of crime?

In the March issue of American Family Association Journal, a publication of Donald E. Wildmon's right-wing evangelical activist group, the American Family Association (AFA), author Randall Murphree suggested that a Jewish upbringing leads to hatred of Christians, and by extension, a criminal lifestyle.

Is that just the wacky criticism of a few liberal critics too?

Do your job, Erik.  No one is asking you to do a hatchet job on the AFA.  No one is asking you to be a liberal.  We're asking you and your editor, to do your freaking jobs.  If you're going to write about an officially designated hate group, don't try to whitewash who they are in the interest of fairness.  Tell your readers who they are and let your readers decide.  But they can't decide when your prose tries to minimize the facts, and when your prose doesn't even mention the most salient facts.

I could almost forgive a reporter who didn't have a clue who the AFA was - though really, you're writing for the New York Times, have you ever heard of the Google?  But who is the editor who approved this garbage?  No one at the New York Times is familiar with the AFA?  No one knew of their anti-semitism?  There wasn't a single editor at the Times who winced when Eckholm wrote that it's a "disputed theory" that Hitler was gay?
And I repeat: No one at the Times did a double take when one of their reporters attempted to claim that it was simply a "disputed theory" that Hitler was gay?

And you guys wonder why we criticize you.

Do your job.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Uma Conspiração Espiritual // A Spiritual Conspiracy

English Version after the Portuguese

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Apesar das inundações negativas das ondas e as nossas vidas, o bem de todos nós deve sair e formar uma cobertura para proteger-nos e aqueles que nos rodeiam.

Os positivos vai ganhar:

Uma Conspiração Espiritual

Na superfície do nosso mundo agora há guerra, violência e loucura e as coisas podem parecer escuras.

Mas com calma e em silêncio, o mesmo tempo algo está acontecendo no subsolo.

Uma revolução interior está acontecendo e certos indivíduos estão sendo chamados para uma luz mais elevada. É uma revolução silenciosa de dentro para fora de baixo para cima.

Esta é uma cooperação global isso tem células adormecidas em cada nação. É uma Conspiração Espiritual.

Você provavelmente não vai nos ver T.V. Você não vai ler sobre nós no jornal. Você não vai ouvir de nós no rádio. Nós não buscamos glória. Nós não usamos qualquer uniforme. Chegamos a todas as formas e tamanhos, cores e estilos. Estamos em cada país e cultura do mundo, em cidades grandes e pequenas montanhas e vales, em fazendas e povoados, tribos e ilhas remotas. A maioria de nós trabalha anonimamente procurando não reconhecimento do nome. Mas a transformação profunda da vida. Trabalhando em silêncio nos bastidores.

Você poderia passar por um de nós na rua e nem mesmo ter aviso prévio.  Nós andamos disfarçados Não é questão de quem toma o crédito final Mas simplesmente que o trabalho é feito.

Muitos de nós podemos parecer que têm empregos normais. Mas por trás da fachada externa É onde o trabalho mais profundo tem seu lugar. Com o poder individual e coletivo de nossas mentes e corações distribuímos paixão, conhecimento e alegria a todos.

Alguns chamam-nos os Conscientes do Exército porque juntos nós co-criamos um mundo novo.

Nossas ordens vêm da Agência de Inteligência Espiritual Instruindo-nos a queda suave, bombas de amor secreto quando ninguém está olhando.

Poemas ~Abraços ~ Musica Palavras ~Fotografia ~ Sorrisos - Palavras Gentis Filmes ~ Meditação e Oração ~ Dança ~ Websites o ativismo social ~ Blogs ~ Esparsos Atos de Bondade ...

Cada um de nós se expressa no nosso modo próprio e único com os nossos próprios dons e talentos.  Seja a mudança que você quer ver no mundo esse é o lema que preenche nossos corações.  Nós sabemos que este é o caminho para a transformação profunda.  Sabemos que em silêncio e com humildade individualmente e coletivamente nós temos o poder de todos os oceanos juntos.

À primeira vista, nosso trabalho não é ainda visível. É um processo lento e meticuloso como a formação de montanhas. E ainda com nossos esforços combinados placas tectônicas inteiros estão sendo formados e se mudou ao longo dos séculos vindouros.

O amor é a religião que vêm para compartilhar e você não precisa ser muito educado ou ter conhecimento excepcional para compreendê-lo.

O amor nasce da inteligência do coração encaixado no pulso intemporal evolutiva  de todos os seres vivos.

Seja a mudança que você quer ver no mundo.

Ninguém mais pode fazer isso por você.  No entanto, não se esqueça, todos nós estamos aqui a apoiar-te.

Estamos recrutando agora.  Talvez você se junte a nós ou já tenha. Pois, esta é a conspiração espiritual
Todos são bem vindos, e todos são queridos.  A porta está sempre aberta.

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Despite the negatives flooding the airwaves and our lives, the good in all of us shall come out and form a cover to protect us and those around us. 

Positives will win.

A Spiritual Conspiracy

On the surface of the world right now there is war and violence and things seem dark.

But calmly and quietly, at the same time, something else is happening underground.

An inner revolution is taking place and certain individuals are being called to a higher light. It is a silent revolution. From the inside out. From the ground up. This is a Global operation... A spiritual conspiracy.

There are sleeper cells in every nation on the planet. You won't see us on the T.V. You won't read about us in the newspaper. You won't hear about us on the radio. We don't seek any glory. We don't wear any uniform. We come in all shapes and sizes, colors and styles.

Most of us work anonymously. We are quietly working behind the scenes in every country and culture of the world. Cities big and small, mountains and valleys, in farms and villages, tribes and remote islands. You could pass by one of us on the street and not even notice. We go undercover. We remain behind the scenes. It is of no concern to us who takes the final credit. But simply that the work gets done.

Occasionally we spot each other in the street. We give a quiet nod and continue on our way. During the day many of us pretend we have normal jobs. But behind the false storefront at night is where the real work takes a place. Some call us the 'Conscious Army'. We are slowly creating a new world with the power of our minds and hearts. We follow, with passion and joy. Our orders are from the Central Spiritual Intelligence. We are dropping soft, secret love bombs when no one is looking.

Poems - Hugs - Music - Photography - Movies - Kind words - Smiles - Meditation and prayer - Dance - Social activism - Websites - Blogs - Random acts of kindness.

We each express ourselves in our own unique ways with our own unique gifts and talents. 'Be the change you want to see in the world.' That is the motto that fills our hearts. We know it is the only way real transformation takes place. We know that quietly and humbly we have the power of all the oceans combined.

Our work is slow and meticulous. Like the formation of mountains. It is not even visible at first glance. And yet with it entire tectonic plates shall be moved in the centuries to come.

Love is the new religion of the 21st century. You don't have to be a highly educated person. Or have any exceptional knowledge to understand it. It comes from the intelligence of the heart. Embedded in the timeless evolutionary pulse of all human beings.

Be the change you want to see in the world. Nobody else can do it for you.

We are now recruiting. Perhaps you will join us. Or already have.... All are welcome... The door is open.

Brian Piergrossi
www.thebigglow.com

Via Gay Marriage USA: The Flag of Equal Marriage

There are 44 stars missing - changing that will take much EFFORT and hard WORK on our part! But we WILL succeed.

A protest flag in support of gay marriage rights in the United States, called 'the Flag of Equal Marriage.' It only has stars for the states with fully legal same-sex marriage.

Via Gay Marriage USA: Obama bars U.S. entry for violators of LGBT human rights abroad


 
Order could apply to supporters of Uganda 'Kill the Gays' bill

Via JMG: Tony Perkins On Rick Perry's Prayer Rally


Barry Lynn of the Americans for Separation of Church & State takes on FRC's Tony Perkins. The rally takes place today in Houston. Halfway through the clip, Matthews runs a montage of the outrageous comments made by the event's sponsors.




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Via JMG: Quote Of The Day - David Barton


"The letter reminds school superintends that it is ‘not uncommon for adolescents to experience transient,’ that’s a big word, ‘transient confusion about their sexual orientation,’ and is telling 14,800 superintendents that ‘most students will ultimately adopt a heterosexual orientation if not otherwise encouraged.’ And they’re saying, guys, back off. This indoctrination you’re doing. If you’ll just let this develop naturally, they’ll end up being heterosexual unless you force them to be homosexual. Well that’s a remarkable letter coming from the leading pediatric association in America." - Historical revisionist David Barton, citing a letter sent to the nation's schools by an essentially fictitious group of pediatricians.

RELATED: The real "leading pediatric organization," the American Academy of Pediatrics (with 60,000 members), is quite gay friendly. OMG, that Christianist dude just totally LIED! Shocking!


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Via AmericaBlogGay: Thomas Roberts asks NOM’s Brian Brown why same-sex couples "are less than you"


MSNBC's Thomas Roberts interviewed NOM's Brian Brown and Marriage Equality USA's John Lewis.
Brian thinks "Same-sex marriage is a big issue in this country." Yes, it is. And, it's getting better for our side every day. NOM is leading the GOP down a sink hole. Have at it, I say.
And, Thomas Roberts is having none of Brian's hypocrisy. Brian seemed especially bitter today. He probably hasn't recovered from New York. And, knows where the trendline is heading. The American people are on our side, not his. Well, he does have Romney, Bachmann, Pawlenty and Santorum. He can have all of them. 

Via AmericaBlogGay: Homophobia is a family affair for the leader of CPAC, Al Cardenas, and his wife, Diana

Last week, CPAC, the biggest gathering of conservative wingnuts, kicked out GOProud. The new chair of the conference, Al Cardenas, doesn't want the gays around anymore. 
Seems that homophobia runs deep in the Cardenas household. His wife, Diana, was exhibiting her hatred of the gays on Facebook, where she had to "ventilate" her feelings about the LGBT community. Classy. Very classy.

Steve Rothaus has the details and the actual Facebook chat. I feel bad for any member of that family who happens to be gay.

What a nasty bunch.

Anyway, the trendline is moving in our direction -- and moving fast. Support for LGBT equality has overwhelming support among young voters. But, CPAC and NOM are holding the GOPers hostage to their anti-gay agenda. Homophobia actually is a choice. In 2011, it's very stupid from a political perspective. Oh well. Have at it, haters.

Friday, August 5, 2011

I received this from a close friend, and believe it to be true

Despite the negatives flooding the airwaves and our lives, the good in all of us shall come out and form a cover to protect us and those around us.  Positives will win.

A Spiritual Conspiracy

On the surface of the world right now there is war and violence and things seem dark. 

But calmly and quietly, at the same time, something else is happening underground. 

An inner revolution is taking place and certain individuals are being called to a higher light. It is a silent revolution. From the inside out. From the ground up. This is a Global operation... A spiritual conspiracy. 

There are sleeper cells in every nation on the planet. You won't see us on the T.V. You won't read about us in the newspaper. You won't hear about us on the radio. We don't seek any glory. We don't wear any uniform. We come in all shapes and sizes, colors and styles.

Most of us work anonymously. We are quietly working behind the scenes in every country and culture of the world. Cities big and small, mountains and valleys, in farms and villages, tribes and remote islands. You could pass by one of us on the street and not even notice. We go undercover. We remain behind the scenes. It is of no concern to us who takes the final credit. But simply that the work gets done.

Occasionally we spot each other in the street. We give a quiet nod and continue on our way. During the day many of us pretend we have normal jobs. But behind the false storefront at night is where the real work takes a place. Some call us the 'Conscious Army'. We are slowly creating a new world with the power of our minds and hearts. We follow, with passion and joy. Our orders are from the Central Spiritual Intelligence. We are dropping soft, secret love bombs when no one is looking.

Poems - Hugs - Music - Photography - Movies - Kind words - Smiles - Meditation and prayer - Dance - Social activism - Websites - Blogs - Random acts of kindness.

We each express ourselves in our own unique ways with our own unique gifts and talents. 'Be the change you want to see in the world.' That is the motto that fills our hearts. We know it is the only way real transformation takes place. We know that quietly and humbly we have the power of all the oceans combined.

Our work is slow and meticulous. Like the formation of mountains. It is not even visible at first glance. And yet with it entire tectonic plates shall be moved in the centuries to come.

Love is the new religion of the 21st century. You don't have to be a highly educated person. Or have any exceptional knowledge to understand it. It comes from the intelligence of the heart. Embedded in the timeless evolutionary pulse of all human beings.

Be the change you want to see in the world. Nobody else can do it for you.

We are now recruiting. Perhaps you will join us. Or already have.... All are welcome... The door is open.

~Author Unknown

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Bal wrote: "Thanks , the author is Brian Piergrossi. http://www.facebook.com/l/PAQCQXVeh/brianpiergrossi.com/"

Quote of the Day:

"Life's work is to wake up, to let the things that enter into the circle wake you up rather than put you to sleep. The only way to do this is to open, be curious, and develop some sense of sympathy for everything that comes along, to get to know its nature and let it teach you what it will."

- Pema Chödrön from her book, The Wisdom of No Escape

Zinnia advisory: Please update your invective

Via JMG: Last Known Gay Surivor Of The Nazis' Concentration Camps Dies At Age 98

Rudolf Brazda, believed to be the last known gay survivor of the Holocaust, has died at the age of 98.
Brazda was sent to the Nazis’ Buchenwald concentration camp in August 1942 and held there until its liberation by U.S. forces in 1945. Nazi Germany declared homosexuality an aberration that threatened the German race, and convicted some 50,000 homosexuals as criminals. An estimated 10,000 to 15,000 gay men were deported to concentration camps, where few survived. When a memorial to the Nazis’ gay victims was unveiled in Berlin in 2008, the LSVD said the last ex-prisoner that it knew of had died three years earlier. But the group said it was then contacted by Brazda, who visited the memorial at its invitation and became an honorary member. Brazda was born in 1913. He grew up in the eastern German town of Meuselwitz and repeatedly ran into trouble with Nazi authorities over his homosexuality before being sent to Buchenwald.
Earlier this year Brazda was named a knight in France's Legion of Honor.


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Via JMG: Return To Sender


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Via JMG: NOM Is Astroturfing Facebook


According to NOM defector Louis Marinelli, NOM is paying people to plant anti-equality comments on Facebook pages.
As social media manager for the National Organization for Marriage, Louis J. Marinelli, the then 24-year-old behind the "Protect Marriage: One Man, One Woman" page, was asked to put together a "SWAT team" of people to comment in favor of NOM's content and opinions. "There was a system where we would track what they did and they would accumulate points.... We were working on a program where they would redeem those points for prizes," said Marinelli. The group also planned to create media teams in key 2012 election states who would be asked to take online actions as well as attend events or write letters to editors, according to Marinelli. When he resigned on April 7, he said about 15 people were on the online astroturf team.
The author of the above-linked story says that NOM has refused multiple requests to comment on the issue.


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Via JMG: Log Cabin Denounces NOM's Hate Pledge


Radio silence from GOProud, of course.


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Via JMG: Billboard Of The Day


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