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Posted August 24th, 2010 by Wayne Besen

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In February, a brave gay Ugandan man living in exile appeared at the National Press Club in Washington with a paper bag over his head to denounce Uganda’s draconian Anti-Homosexuality Bill. He wore the mask to conceal his identity because he feared for his life.

Today, Kushaba Moses Mworeko took off his mask to urge the African Anglican Bishops at the All African Bishops Conference in Entebbe to speak out against Uganda’s “Kill the Gays Bill” and other forms of anti-gay discrimination on the continent.

“It is time for Christian leaders in Africa to start promoting peace and stop persecuting LGBT people,” said Kushaba Moses Mworeko, who recently escaped to the United States. “I call on the Anglican Church to speak out forcefully against the Anti-Homosexuality Bill and to support decriminalizing gay relationships across the continent. As the church grows in Africa it must choose to be a force for good and not intolerance.”

rowan13Speakers claimed that the continent would have 673 million Christians by 2025 and lead Christendom in the 21st century. Egyptian Bishop Mouneer Anis spoke of the significance of this meeting when he told bishops from more than 400 dioceses, “There is no doubt that history is going to record what happens at this conference for future generations. This is no ordinary conference because it’s happening in an extraordinary context.”

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, (pictured) spoke at the event, but has yet to effectively use his bully pulpit to shape a more accepting environment towards LGBT people in Africa.

“The All African Bishops Conference offers Rowan Williams a unique opportunity to show leadership and moral clarity by denouncing Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill,” said Mworeko. “I urge the Archbishop of Canterbury to display a backbone and set a positive tone for the Anglican Church in Africa. His silence will be seen as a green light for the witch hunts against the LGBT community to continue.”

In a new Youtube video, Mworeko sent a message of perseverance and hope to his LGBT brothers and sisters still living in Uganda.

“We shall continue fighting for our rights and the time to fight is now,” said Mworeko. “This is about liberty, this is about equality, this is about justice. We are here to reclaim our freedom.”

“If Moses has the courage to put his life at risk by speaking out against intolerance and injustice, the least Rowan Williams can do is acknowledge the inhumanity of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill while he is at this conference,” said Truth Wins Out’s Executive Director Wayne Besen. “His noticeable indifference to the suffering of LGBT people in Africa and worldwide is a great stain on his shrinking legacy. Only by finding his voice on LGBT issues can Williams reverse the damage that has occurred on his watch.”

Truth Wins Out is a non-profit organization that fights anti-gay religious extremism. TWO’s goal is to create a world where lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people can live openly, honestly and true to themselves.

Posted July 29th, 2010 by Wayne Besen

Moses MaskUgandan politics took a sad walk onto the world stage at the end of 2009, when David Bahati, a member of Parliament, introduced a bill to gruesomely enhance his country’s existing laws against gay people – making it a crime not to report gays, and going so far as to call for the execution of gays in some circumstances. The death penalty provisions have not become law, but Uganda remains hostile territory.

Kushaba Moses Mworeko, a brave 31-year-old Ugandan and my personal hero, decided to speak out in February against the bill at the American Prayer Hour. This event countered the National Prayer Breakfast run by the notorious and powerful  aanti-gay organization, The Family.

At the National Press Club, Moses joined Truth Wins Out, The Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD, Americans United, and several other organizations to speak out against The Family’s role in Uganda and the horrible “kill the gays” bill.

MosesFor his safety, Moses wore a paper bag over his head.

Today, he reveals himself to the world in an effort to stop the persecution of LGBT people in Uganda. The message of Moses: “Let my People Go.

What an incredibly brave and inspiring person! The publication MW has an excellent interview, discussing Moses’ activism, life journey and efforts to stay in the United States to avoid persecution, imprisonment or worse.

It is imperative that Moses stays in the United States. It would be unconscionable if he were sent back to suffer at the hands of would-be murderers.

Posted July 22nd, 2010 by Wayne Besen

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Posted July 13th, 2010 by Wayne Besen

For more than a year, we have been reporting on the Anti-Homosexuality Bill winding its way through Uganda’s legislature. The impetus for the bill is that Uganda is supposedly a fundamentalist Christian nation and its laws should reflect such radical beliefs. Today, a different sent of religious nuts, this time Muslims, have expressed their “holy” values in all its horror:

The deadly bombings in Uganda during the World Cup final have deepened worries among American authorities about another once localized Islamic group that is spreading its terrorism across borders, using a playbook written by Al Queda.

Note to everyone in that volatile region of the world: Religious extremism — Muslim, Christian or other — is harmful to your health and bad for society. Isn’t it time to rethink the “goodness” of such zealotry and fanaticism?

When religious extremists are in power, no one wins.

Posted June 21st, 2010 by Wayne Besen

Truth Wins Out founder Wayne Besen joined LGBT advocates on Saturday, to fight back against the “ex-gay” group Exodus International, which this week celebrates 35 years of selling false hope to desperate and vulnerable people.

One week prior to Exodus’ event, the “It’ Not a Choice, LGBT Affirmation Conference” challenged lies and myths at the Irvine United Congregational Church. The following is a speech by TWO’s Wayne Besen:

We are here to say, “you cannot pray away the gay and you are fine, just the way you are.”

Exodus International fails because it tries to fix that which is not broken. It can’t heal people who aren’t sick. It can’t complete, those who are already whole. And it cannot lead one to God, but Exodus has led thousands astray in the past 35 years.

After 35 years of preying on fears — and thee decades of destruction, Exodus is coming to Irvine to celebrate. But, given their reprehensible record they should be repenting instead of reveling.

In its horrific wake, a survivors group has formed to assist people harmed by “ex-gay” myth. And, at least two organizations exist to help straight spouses cope with the devastation of learning they are married to a closeted homosexual.

Party on, Exodus.

Exodus put out a statement last week that explained much. The group’ president, Alan Chambers, said, “We are a large and diverse organization made up of many members. Our growth over the years has caused us to not always know what the hand or foot are doing, which sometimes causes us to look like we are “all butt”.

When I read this, Exodus immediately reminded me of British Petroleum.

BP has faulty offshore oil wells that are largely unsupervised and on the brink of disaster.

Exodus has ministries that are largely unaccountable and responsible for destruction.

BP pollutes the environment by pumping oil into the sea.

Exodus pollutes society by pumping out a sea of misinformation.

BP produces toxic sludge that washes up on foreign shores.

Exodus produces sulfurous sermons that land on foreign shores, to deadly affect in places like Uganda.

BP lies about how much damage it has caused and how long it will take to clean up the mess.

Exodus lies about how many lives it has ruined and how long it will take for its victims to clean up the mental mess — with years of psychiatric care, long after these survivors leave the organization.

BP CEO Tony Hayward responded to the disaster by saying, “I’d like my life back.”

Exodus President Alan Chambers responded to his organization’ role in creating the conditions for genocide in Uganda by essentially saying, “I’d like my life back.”

BP’ Hayword responded to the oil spill by watching his yacht participate in a race.

Exodus Vice President Randy Thomas responded to the Uganda fiasco by taking a vacation in London and posting his joyous photos online.

The role Exodus played in setting the stage for the anti-homosexuality bill in Uganda is unconscionable and unforgivable. If Mr. Chambers and his deputy Randy Thomas had a decimal of decency, a sliver of shame, or a morsel of morality — they would resign, effective today.

While they are here in Irvine to party — we should be the ones celebrating. Because the good news is, Exodus is spent force on the decline. In merely 12 years, they have gone from the religious right’ opening act, to a circus act.

Clearly, seeing the writing on the wall, Focus on the Family abandoned its ex-gay road this year, Love Won Out, and turned it over to Exodus. If Love Won Out were a success, you never would have seen this happen. But Focus on the Family is business savvy. They know that the ex-gays, have seen better days. So, they cut ties.

In 1998, the Religious Right saw “ex-gay” organizations as saviors and a bulwark against increasing acceptance of homosexuality. Fifteen powerful anti-gay organizations launched a one million dollar newspaper and television campaign to say that people could “pray away the gay.” They called this assault the “Normandy Landing in the Cultural Wars.”

Twelve years later, the bloom is off the rose. Here are a few factors that have led to Exodus’ slow demise and reasons why we, and not Exodus International, have reason to celebrate:

1) Shrinking Market: The battle over gay rights in America and other modern nations has largely been won. Too many people have come out of the closet and will never go back in for the clock to be turned back. In my view, the trend towards acceptance has reached a tipping point

While people can’t change their sexual orientation, millions of Americans have changed their negative attitudes about LGBT people.

For example, a new Gallup Poll that found, for the first time, the percentage of Americans who perceive “gay and lesbian relations” as morally acceptable has crossed the 50 percent mark. Also, for the first time, the percentage of men who hold that view is greater than the percentage of women who do.

A recent CNN survey indicates that 78 percent of the public supports allowing openly gay people to serve in the military.

On Thursday in conservative Tulsa, Oklahoma, home of Oral Roberts University, the City Council voted to add sexual orientation to city’ nondiscrimination policy.

Gospel singers Ray Boltz and Tonex have acknowledged their sexual orientation, helping to start a discussion in a very homophobic environment. Country music crooner Chely Wright also came out last month.

While Ricky Martin’ announcement that he is gay did not seem to shock many people, it still had a significant impact in the Hispanic community and reverberated across Latin America.

And, now even conservatives are leading the fight for fairness. This week’ closing arguments in the proposition 8 trial was led by conservative icon Ted Olson. Also this week, conservative stalwart Grover Norquist joined the board of the gay Republican group Go Proud. And, recent support for marriage equality by Cindy McCain and Laura Bush gave fair-minded Republican women across this nation a green light to openly embrace their gay friends.

Exodus International can only succeed in an atmosphere where LGBT people are portrayed as freaks and rejects. They can only prosper in an environment where gay people face rejection, persecution and acute discrimination.

That is why Exodus International has never seen an anti-gay legal measure it did not wholeheartedly embrace. This group supported heinous sodomy laws. They lobbied against hate crime legislation. They stumped in California to pass Proposition 8. They went to the White House and stood with George W. Bush to help with failed efforts to pass the federal marriage amendment. They oppose all efforts to end anti-gay bullying in schools.

Yet, they claim the love us.

Exodus is not about persuasion, but persecution. It is not about conversion, but coercion. Without the ability to impart shame, Exodus has no way to recruit new clients.

2) Scandals: The gains of the 1998 campaign were reversed after I photographed “ex-gay” poster boy John Paulk in a gay bar in Sept. 2000. In 2003, attorney Michael Hamar and I discovered that the TV star of that ad campaign, Michael Johnston, was meeting men on the Internet for sex.

More recently, there was the California ex-gay minister, Matthew C. Manning who said he had been cured from homosexuality and AIDS. Ex-Gay Watch discovered he had been banned from a gym after hitting on men. And, of course, there is Exodus’ co-founder Michael Bussee, who left the program and now is an eloquent spokesperson on the harm of ex-gay programs.

The cumulative affect of these scandals — is that it forced “ex-gay” groups to stop talking about their programs in terms of a “cure” and they began portraying it as more of a process. Of course, the thought of a lifelong “struggle” defined by sexual frustration and loneliness is significantly less appealing to potential clients than the magic remedy that had previously been promoted.

As a result — Exodus has lost much of its luster and allure. The fact is, celibacy just isn’t sexy, and it doesn’t sell.

3) Watchdogs: Prior to 1998, few people paid attention to these groups. However, a network of dedicated observers emerged following the ad campaign to challenge the lies of “ex-gay” organizations. These include my organization, Truth Wins Out, Box Turtle Bulletin, Ex-Gay Watch, SoulForce and Beyond Ex-Gay. There are also blogs, such as Pam’ House Blend, Joe My God, Good As You and Towleroad that keep an eye on these organizations.

Together, we are pouncing on their propaganda and have created an atmosphere where it is significantly more difficult for Exodus to mislead America.

4) The Program: Exodus believes that bad parenting or sexual abuse makes a person gay. The way to heterosexuality is to become platonic friends with people of the same sex. As more LGBT people come out who do not fit into this fabricated pseudo-Freudian paradigm, it is clear the actual cause and effect model promoted by Exodus is pure, unscientific nonsense.

5) Bizarre Techniques and Discredited leaders: Ex-gay groups partake in a hodgepodge of remedies, from therapeutic lap dances known as “touch therapy”, to tough football for men and lipstick seminars for lesbians. The National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH) encourages clients to drink Gatorade and call men dude, to increase masculinity. One Exodus ministry repossesses men’ underwear if they appear too gay.

These groups have also eroded credibility by putting forth crackpots as spokespeople, such as the discredited Richard Cohen, who slams a tennis racket into a pillow while screaming the name of a parent. Cohen was kicked permanently expelled from the American Counseling Association for malpractice. The ex-gay Jewish group, JONAH, is run by a con artist, Arthur Abba Goldberg, who had once been imprisoned for stealing billions of dollars from poor communities while he worked on Wall Street.

6) APA Report: Last year, the American Psychological Association released a landmark report that said there is no evidence that “reparative therapy” works and that it can often be harmful. Every respected mental health organization in America agrees with the APA’ assessment. The American Psychiatric Association says that attempts to alter sexual orientation can cause anxiety, depression and self-destructive behavior.

7) Coercing Kids: Last year, Truth Wins Out conducted focus groups of churchgoers. What we found was that these individuals were deeply disturbed by the idea of forcing children to undergo ex-gay therapy.

Yet, a few years ago, Exodus had an “ex-gay” boot camp in Memphis where teenagers were brought in against their will. The world found out about this monstrosity after one of the kids, Zack Stark, reached out for help on My Space. The result was an outpouring of support for this young man and a very harsh spotlight on ex-gay programs, which were viewed by many people as coercive, cruel and abusive.

This incident did enormous damage to the reputation of Exodus.

8) Uganda: Last year, Exodus board member Don Schmierer traveled to Kampala. He took part in a conference with holocaust revisionist Scott Lively that pledged to “wipe out” gays. This resulted in the introduction of the “Kill the Gays” Bill. It was legislation so draconian, that President Obama and Secretary of State Clinton condemned it at this year’ National Prayer Breakfast.

This incident devastated Exodus. It moved it into the category of hate group. The organization may never recover from the negative publicity it received from its role in Uganda.

9) Youth Demographics: A couple of months ago I was at an anti-gay conference in Lynchburg. Radical pastor, Lou Engle, confessed that today’ youth don’t like when he bashes gays. He said that an intercession was needed to produce a miracle to reverse what seemed the inevitable acceptance of LGBT people. He is correct, demographics are not on the side of anti-gay groups, such as Exodus International.

10) George Rekers: The final nail in the coffin was the recent George Rekers scandal, where the anti-gay “expert” was caught hiring an escort on RentBoy.com to “lift his luggage”. This reinforced the emerging consensus that “ex-gay” groups are no more than chuckle-worthy “closet assistance programs”.

This is a battle that we are clearly winning — but it has not yet been won. Indeed, in the closing arguments of the Proposition 8 trial, one reason offered for upholding the anti-gay law was that homosexuality was not an immutable trait, such as race.

And that, of course, is why Exodus is still a useful tool for anti-gay forces. They exploit Exodus’ message to say, “If you want equal rights, enter an ex-gay program to become straight.”

Full legal equality may take two decades and the battle against bigotry will last forever. But, there is no denying that the LGBT movement is on the move like never before. Those who support Exodus are finally the minority and appearing more secluded and deluded by the day. It’ not time to crack open a bottle of champagne, but feel free to treat your self to a cold beer and appreciate the progress.

I would much rather be in our position than theirs. They should enjoy their 35th anniversary, because they may not make it to 50. And if they do, it will likely be as a group relegated to the social, political and religious fringes of society.

Thank You.

Posted June 9th, 2010 by Wayne Besen

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After waiting nearly a year and half, Exodus International has finally done the right thing by releasing a lucid, definitive statement on its role in promoting possible genocide in Uganda. The group also stated its opposition to the criminalization of homosexuality.

Exodus’ President Alan Chambers and its Vice President, Randy Thomas, are guilty of the Sin of Pride for waiting so long to be clear and concise. How long does one have to pray to figure out that murder and pogroms are immoral? How would these men have felt if the Anti-homosexuality Bill had been passed and LGBT people were rounded up and slaughtered?

This is a risk they took with their tardy response.

That said, better late than never in recognizing human rights for all people. Exodus’ new statement opposing the criminalization of LGBT people is a positive step in the right direction. It shows moral and ethical growth on the part of Thomas and Chambers, who all too often have unthinkingly carried the Religious Right’s spit bucket. It appears that they are slowly developing more independent and authentic voices by questioning the more extreme parts of the anti-gay fringe’s agenda.

Still, Exodus has not done enough. The only way they can truly right this terrible wrong is to send Chambers and Thomas to Kampala. They need to hold a press conference in the same hotel where the original “kill the gays” symposium was held, that led to this international fiasco.

As far as I know, people can reach Uganda by plane from Orlando, where Exodus is based. So, when is the Exodus leadership catching a flight? It is one thing to release a statement to gay activists in America. And, quite another to have the courage to disseminate this message where it really needs to be heard — in Kampala. Exodus helped shatter this Humpty Dumpty. They have a duty to go to the source of the problem and glue it back together.

Let’s hope that this week’s statement is indicative of better leadership at Exodus going forward. Of course, we all know that Exodus’ gig in America is on borrowed time. As less people are being taught to be ashamed of who they are, the market for Exodus poison decreases daily.

Here is Exodus statement opposing the criminalization of homosexuality:

Exodus International opposes the criminalization of homosexual behavior as conducted by consensual adults in private. We strongly oppose the imprisonment, mistreatment, or death of homosexual men and women on the basis of their perceived or known sexual orientation. These actions breed cultural violence and institutionalized shame, neither of which reflect God’ redemptive heart.

We hope Exodus lives up to its new creed. Many of us still have not forgotten Exodus’ empty statement that they gave up anti-gay politics, only to see the group’s leaders vigorously campaigning to pass Proposition 8 prohibiting marriage equality in California. There is good reason to be skeptical of Chambers and Thomas, given their tenuous relationship with the truth.

Maybe this is the start of a new day for Exodus? Or, perhaps, it is more smoke and mirrors. While time may tell, we at Truth Wins Out will be looking at the timepiece and taking notes.

Posted June 2nd, 2010 by Wayne Besen

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Picture: Me lifting my own luggage at Miami International Airport

Lift LuggageIt was once a speculative clich?© to say that rabidly anti-gay individuals were actually closeted, self-loathing homosexuals. But thanks to an avalanche of hypocrites, the notion is quickly becoming a truism.

Last month, the nation alternately cackled and cringed when virulently homophobic “researcher” George Rekers was photographed at Miami International Airport with an attractive hustler he met on RentBoy.com. The good doctor, who had testified in court against LGBT people adopting children, said he only hired the young escort to “lift his luggage”.

Before the laughter over the Rekers ruckus subsided, another anti-gay phony was unmasked for his baloney. Activist Mike Rogers outed Congressman Mark Kirk, (R-Il) after the closet case voted against the repeal of Don’t Ask/Don’t Tell. According to Rogers:

“Kirk voted against repealing Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, despite his being a closeted gay man in the military. As a Commander in the Navy Reserves, Kirk has voted to keep a policy that if he were investigated under he would be tossed.”

mark_kirkPrior to his unconscionable vote, Kirk (pictured)had a relatively respectable record on LGBT issues. However, in his bid for the U.S. Senate, Kirk veered to the right, which included posing as a homophobe. Now that he has been exposed as a fraud, one wonders if the Tea baggers will still consider him their cup of tea.

Another maxim that appears to be accurate is the one that says, “those who have genuine family values never utter the words “family values.”

Seriously, how bored with your spouse, dissatisfied with your life, and spiritually empty do you have to be to unctuously parade your family as a prop on the public stage?

The most recent lowlife squirming under the family values banner is Rep. Mark Souder (R-Ind.) who announced that he would resign from Congress because he had an affair with a woman on his staff. He follows in the footsteps of Sen. John Ensign (R-NV), Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho) and Gov. Mark Sanford (R-S.C.). When will voters finally wise up to these religious racketeers who sell a morality mirage?

Just as gay-obsessed anti-gay activists are often gay, and holier-than-thou politicians are likely to be having sex with everyone but their spouses, one should also be leery of nations prone to attacking their LGBT citizens. While these gaypride2004-0countries pose as beacons of the biblical banner, their professions of piousness often mask moral mayhem. It seems that almost every anti-gay nation is an authoritarian, cesspool of corruption.

Jamaica, for example has been called one of the most homophobic lands on earth. The island’ Prime Minister, Bruce Golding, said he would not have an openly gay person in his cabinet. Yet, it appears he, and nearly every other politician in Jamaica, is in cahoots with local mafia dons who deal in death and drugs.

A story in Tuesday’ New York Times discusses this unseemly “arrangement”:

In fact, money has flowed into those communities for decades, thanks to an arrangement in Jamaica in which politicians and dons share power. Through extortion and the drug trade, the dons provide security, and by steering contracts and other pork to the neighborhoods, the politicians count on the continued loyalty of voters.

Where are all the outspoken fundamentalists who ferociously condemn gays and make a big show about Jamaica’ values? We keep hearing how this island is a pristine “Christian Nation”, but where are the Christians when you need them to stand up to endemic corruption?

It seems these self-righteous cowards attack defenseless sexual minorities, while turning a blind eye to the most sordid transgressions of scripture. While the epidemics of murder and theft genuinely affect their families — gay people do not. Yet, the misled masses in Jamaica choose to focus on a non-issue like homosexuality, while disregarding factors that have kept their children mired in poverty and pain.

MugabeJamaica is not alone in using LGBT people as scapegoats to distract the public from naked political power grabs. Zimbabwe’ brutal dictator, Robert Mugabe, (pictured) practically wrote the playbook on using gays as political pawns when he once said they were worse than pigs and dogs. Uganda’ president Yoweri Musevini has clung to power for twenty-four years and uses gay people to sidetrack citizens who might otherwise be upset that he has squelched democratic reform. In Northern Ireland, anti-gay conservative parliament member, and the 58-year-old wife of the Prime Minister, Iris Robinson, had an affair with a 19-year-old male lover.

While being gay is normal and natural, homophobia is not. It is often a sickness or a deliberate distraction designed to deceive the na?Øve. And, nations with leaders that are homophobic often scream “perversion” as a smoke and mirrors diversion. It is time people woke up and realized that when someone is rabidly anti-gay they usually want you to look the other way.

Posted June 1st, 2010 by Wayne Besen

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RSVP to Eric Berger at eric.berger@credit-suisse.com (Please place “In The Life” in the subject line of your email.)

About “Exporting Hate”: In 2009, the Ugandan Parliamentary proposed an anti-homosexuality bill that would impose the death penalty on serial offenders of homosexual acts. Inciting fear and sanctioning homophobia, the bill has caused LGBT Ugandans to be hunted in their communities and forced into exile. IN THE LIFE focuses on the evangelicals behind the bill, exposing the political and financial influence used by powerful conservatives in the U.S. to export their anti-gay agenda overseas.

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Posted May 31st, 2010 by Wayne Besen

I was reading the newspaper this morning and came upon a shocking story. It turns out that members of the International Criminal Court gathered in Kampala, Uganda, to consider whether to amend the Court’ statute to allow it to exercise jurisdiction over the crime of “aggression.”

Huh???????

What the hell are human rights advocates doing meeting in Uganda while the nation is still considering its deplorable, violent Anti-Homosexuality Bill? To discuss human rights in such a barbaric setting is nothing short of a sick, twisted joke. We are talking about a nation that is seriously contemplating genocide against LGBT people. How can human rights be legitimately discussed in a nation that boasts of how it physically and psychologically abuses a good portion of its own citizens?

Since they are already in Kampala, The International Criminal Court can make good use of its time by immediately arresting David Bahati and Martin Ssempa for “aggression” against LGBT people. Both men should face trial and jailed once convicted.

Let’s be honest. To hold a conference in such a brutal and backward nation is a slap in the face and undermines the basic concept of human rights for all people.

Posted May 24th, 2010 by Wayne Besen

ScottLivelyScott Lively is the holocaust revisionist who was instrumental in fanning the flames of bigotry in Uganda that led to the notorious Anti-Homosexuality Bill. He is a monster whose pathological obsession with homosexuality has reached dangerous levels.

Today, he announced — despite the overwhelming evidence — that he was going to defend himself and fight accusations that he is a barbaric tyrant. Dr. Warren Throckmorton has a letter from Lively and his emerging strategy on his website:

Friends:

I’m looking for a good Christian media source to interview me on film on the Uganda issue for posting online. I intend to get off defense and counter-attack the false witnesses with hard facts about Uganda and the dishonest way the media has addressed the story. Please forward this to any pro-family journalists you know and ask them to contact me at sdllaw@gmail.com.

Please feel free to write this theo-fascist and let him know that he will be held accountable if sexual minorities are jailed, harmed or executed in Uganda.