November 21st, 2009
 

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TV station nixes anti-gay infomercial after outrage


(Grand Rapids, Michigan) A Grand Rapids television station that found itself in the middle of the battle between gays and the conservative American Family Association has dropped plans to air a one-hour paid commercial on the “radical homosexual agenda.”

The AFA, which regularly fights LGBT civil rights legislation, originally bought time to broadcast the infomercial on Monday at 7 p.m. but the station moved it when President Obama announced an 8 p.m. news conference.

“We didn’t feel that it was the appropriate place, leading into the presidential event,” WOOD-TV program director Craig Cole said.

The station then slated the infomercial to run on Wednesday.  But as opposition mounted and hundreds of e-mails began flooding the station, Cole suggested to the AFA that it run on Saturday at 2 p.m.

Late Wednesday, station manager Diane Kniowski said the AFA had not responded to the offer to run the paid program on Saturday and that it was pulling the show.

“We made a gesture of the 2-3 p.m. Saturday time period. It’s been 24 hours and we had no response,” Kniowski said in a statement.

“Our station is being bombarded with calls and messages, and we find ourselves in the middle of someone else’s fight. Ours was a fair offer and we are removing ourselves from this matter.”

It is believed the AFA is attempting to negotiate with other stations across the country to carry the hour-long program.

The infomercial, “Speechless: Silencing Christians,” is hosted by conservative talk show host Janet Parshall. In a 2006 appearance on the Larry King show on CNN, Parshall suggested Matthew Shepard’s “lifestyle” was responsible for his murder and called gay adoption “state-sanctioned child abuse.”

“‘Speechless’ purposely promote lies and distortions,” the national LGBT rights group Human Rights Campaign said in a statement to its members which led to the e-mail campaign to the TV station.

The program says that if hate crimes laws are passed, pastors will be prosecuted for preaching what the Bible says about homosexuality. It also claims that legislation providing employment protection based on sexual orientation or gender identity will force churches to hire homosexuals.

The show additionally says that allowing the government to redefine marriage hurts children because studies show children need a mother and father to do well in life.

“This should be our wake-up call.  We are poised to make real progress, for the first time, for millions of LGBT Americans.  We know it and so do our opponents,” said HRC President Joe Solmonese.

“We must stand guard and not allow them to stop these overdue, basic protections by rolling out the same, tired script albeit in new packaging.  Today’s action proves we have the voices and the power to demand a fair fight and a fair debate.”

Although WOOD-TV has dropped the program, it is available online at the AFA Web site.

The conservative group, which boasts more than two-million members, has previously targeted companies it says supports LGBT issues.

In January, it urged supporters to sign an online pledge to boycott Pepsi products and to call the company to tell it “to stop promoting the homosexual agenda.”

“In the last two years, Pepsi has given $500,000 to the Human Rights Campaign and $500,000 to the Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays. The $1,000,000 was to be used to help promote homosexuality in the workplace,” the AFA said at the time.

In October, it ended a boycott of McDonald’s after the fast-food giant agreed to end its support for the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.  In addition, a company employee to was appointed to chamber’s board of directors resigned.

McDonald’s incurred the wrath of the AFA after it made a $20,000 donation to the chamber, and Richard Ellis, who until September was vice president of communications for the chain, was named to the chamber’s board of directors. The company said Ellis resigned after moving to McDonald’s Canadian operation.

The AFA previously boycotted Disney for several years over its support for Gay Days at Disney World, although the company was not an official sponsor of the event.

It boycotted Cincinnati-based Proctor and Gamble over the company’s support for the repeal of a city charter amendment that prevented Cincinnati city council from enacting any laws that would recognize gays and lesbians.

The group boycotted Kraft for its support of the Chicago Gay Games and threatened to boycott Wal-Mart over its involvement with the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.

An AFA boycott of Ford was heralded as a success by the organization, which noted that it had resulted in a drop in sales and share value.  But most financial analysts said that Ford’s problems were really the result of vehicle designs that failed to impress the public. Ford was the only carmaker of the Detroit big three to decline a federal bailout.

The conservative Christian group launched its nationwide boycott of Ford in 2005 over the automaker’s support for LGBT issues, briefly put it on hold and then reinstated it.

The AFA claimed victory when Ford began pulling its ads from LGBT publications, but industry observers and the company said the ad pullout was part of a downsizing of expenses.


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  • gay senior Said: February 12th, 2009 at 2:43 pm
    • Watch the movie, and get as angry as I am!

  • truth betold Said: February 12th, 2009 at 2:40 pm
    • “… would force churches to hire homosexuals.”

      Too funny (not to mention a bit too late. Most churches alredy hire homosexuals – they call them music directors.

  • sam Said: February 12th, 2009 at 2:03 pm
    • This is in the same vain as the Hitler Nazi propaganda used on Jews. They make up all forms of lies, and show a very distorted select group of the most vile pictures depicting the group they wish to eliminate.

      One reason this group is so effective, they have places to mobilize, big places.

      We should start something like move on. org, with a gay membership, and for our friends and family’s as well. The more we become a enormous solid mass, the more political power, and the ability to topple our detractors for good.

  • Bb Said: February 12th, 2009 at 1:38 pm
    • Congratulations to everyone who signed the HRC protest, and to HRC for informing us about this so we can respond accordingly. This is true activism in action with the correct result = stopping the harm before it occurs.

      The TV station did the right thing as well.

      Equality. Now.

  • Morgan Said: February 12th, 2009 at 1:36 pm
    • Let AFA boycott every company in the USA that support gay rights and workplace diversity. That way they will overeach, look silly and ignorable. There are too many companies that have progay ads, policies, workplace diversity, health plans and various other progay items and that sponsor gay events. These companies are getting more numerous as the years go by. One day AFA’s boycott threats will bear as much result as trying to stop the ocean tide.

      But for now I view AFA as a menace and
      much as I deem Pepsi a delicious but unhealthful product that erodes tooth enamel and promotes dental decay, I am sorely tempted to buy a couple of cases of it for our next gay mens’ group potluck or picnic just because Pepsi contributed up to million bucks to workplace diversity and made our enemies unhappy in the process.

  • Jon in Canada Said: February 12th, 2009 at 12:43 pm
    • I had to laugh. The Canadian branch of AFA tried to get it aired here but it was refused as it was deemed hate speech and further, it was deemed as promoting hate crimes by proxy.

      I’m all from free speech but as the saying goes, you can’t yell FIRE is a crowded theatre.

  • Jessica Kelly Said: February 12th, 2009 at 12:42 pm
    • Calling all Lawyers…

      There has to be a way to sue the AFA in a class action suit for libel about this. If the film was just about me then I could sue them for libeling me so maybe we could do it as a class action, libel against a specific class?!?

      If not maybe we should be changing the laws so we can.

      Their flat out lies really piss me off!

  • WIStudent Said: February 12th, 2009 at 12:42 pm
    • First of all, I agree with J.Maxx.

      Second, did anyone else actually watch the video? All of it? I think it’s important to know just what kind of garbage is being used against us. Most of it is flat-out lies or circular logic.

  • Justin Said: February 12th, 2009 at 12:24 pm
    • I think it would be better said to say that the American Family Association has dropped plans to air a one-hour paid commercial on THEIR “radical homosexual agenda.”

  • TJNV Said: February 12th, 2009 at 11:59 am
    • Good for the T.V. station. We should be making movies on the “Religious Crazies Agenda” and how they want to impose their version of “God” on everyone.
      This could also highlight all the bad things done in the “name of God” since a certain peaceful man told us we should do unto others as we would have done unto ourselves.
      Tom in Long Beach

  • J.Maxx Said: February 12th, 2009 at 11:53 am
    • And why pray-tell doesn’t HRC produce their own 1 hour commercial dispelling the lies and untruths contained with the AFA’s commercial, they certainly have the money. I’ll tell you why…because their too busy throwing gala events for gay playing/closeted entertainers.

      HRC has proven that they are not willing to soil their hands with any dirty work, better to look pretty with the beautiful people then do any real work!

  • Kevin Little Said: February 12th, 2009 at 11:27 am
    • The AFA once again proves it is among the most IMMORAL organizations in the country, using fear-mongering propaganda to spread deliberate, willful lies. The mainstream media should pick up this story and expose the AFA’s lies for all to see.

  • Chris Sullivan Said: February 12th, 2009 at 11:26 am
    • Oh, but Barbra Streisand said it to a Republican at a concert of hers so much better… hence, the “S.T.F.U.” song. Gotta love it!

  • malachi Said: February 12th, 2009 at 11:23 am
    • The Christian right needs to read in the book. Matthew 16:4 where it says “shut the “F” up”!!!

  • Frank V Said: February 12th, 2009 at 11:16 am
    • It’s an awful film filled with christian propaganda.

 
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