November 22nd, 2009
 

365 Gay: Opinion

Besen: People of faith or fibs?

, columnist, 365gay.com

In a breathtaking display of lies and hypocrisy, a group of anti-gay culture warriors and long-time Mormon bashers placed a full page ad in the New York Times pretending to be both victims of alleged homosexual “mobs” and staunch defenders of the Latter Day Saints (Mormons).

Both claims are absurd and a cruel attempt for the victimizers to claim the mantle of the victimhood – which is a manipulative and cynical political ploy.

The dishonest Times ad essentially claimed that violent mobs of gay protesters were attacking the Mormon Church and its followers in the aftermath of California voters narrowly approving Proposition 8, which banned gay marriage in that state. They even launched a website www.NoMobVeto.org. (It seems they forget that they put basic human rights up for a vote, which is essentially mob rule)

This Times ad is full of blatant lies – much like the immoral television ads attacking same-sex families during the Prop. 8 campaign.

The fact is, the vast majority of the rallies across America were peaceful. Considering gay families just got stripped of their basic rights by deception and deceit, the protests were remarkably tame.

If any other group had been subject to such humiliation through a multi-million dollar smear operation, there would likely have been riots in the streets – not the fake “violence” conjured in the bogus Times ad.

The anti-gay organizations and individuals who sponsored this “Big Lie” ad are trying to pull off a remarkable feat: They are both crying wolf, while being the wolf in sheep’s clothing. The degree of chutzpah is remarkable and eye-popping.

Consider that a few of the unctuous signers of the ad, convicted felon Chuck Colson, Prison Fellowship; Rich Cizik, The National Association of Evangelicals; and William Donohue, The Catholic League, are now pretending to love Mormons. In the ad they wrote:

“The violence and intimidation being directed against the LDS or ‘Mormon’ church and other religious organizations – and even against individual religious believers – simply because they supported Proposition 8 is an outrage that must stop.”

The ad ended with the following propaganda:

“Furthermore, beginning today, we commit ourselves to opposing and publicly shaming anyone who resorts to the rhetoric of anti-religious bigotry – against any faith, on any side of any cause, for any reason.”

Well, that is good news. The authors of this hypocritical ad can start by spotlighting themselves:

“Hollywood is controlled by secular Jews who hate Christianity in general and Catholicism in particular.” – Bill Donohue, Catholic League

“Mormonism either affirms historic Christianity, or it doesn’t. Since it doesn’t, it can’t call itself Christianity – a fact that all the good will and public relations in Utah can’t change.” – Chuck Colson, Prison Fellowship Ministries

“While Mormons share some beliefs with Christians, they are not Christians.” – Chuck Colson, Prison Fellowship Ministries

“Islam is a vicious evil.” – Chuck Colson, Prison Fellowship Ministries

“Most evangelicals still regard Mormonism as a cult. That will shape, I’d imagine, their reactions to Romney as a candidate for the White House.” – Rich Cizik, National Association of Evangelicals

I really do hope this group shines a light of shame on those who promote religious bigotry – but they better be wearing very dark sun glasses when this occurs, as the glare from the light may be quite blinding.

It appears that the only thing these men have in common with Mormons, or any other religion that they don’t agree with, is an uncommon passion for anti-gay discrimination. To watch these hypocrites act as the great defenders of the LDS church, and religion in general, is beyond laughable.

If this were not bad enough, Pat Boone compared Proposition 8 protests to terrorist attacks on Mumbai in a column for World Net Daily titled, “Hate is hate, in India or America. Boone wrote, “Have you not seen the awful similarity between what happened in Mumbai and what’s happening right now in our cities?”

In his op-ed, Boone also wrote, “What troubles me so deeply, and should trouble all thinking Americans, is that there is a real, unbroken line between the jihadist savagery in Mumbai and the hedonistic, irresponsible, blindly selfish goals and tactics of our homegrown sexual jihadists.” I’m not sure if Boone noticed, but it was religious extremism that was responsible for the attacks in India.

If these so-called people of faith have confidence in their beliefs, why must they resort to lying in the name of the Lord? For whatever they gain in smearing the gay community, it seems their religion loses twice as much in terms of credibility and respectability.

I have no problem if these people have a cross to bear, but why must this so often be synonymous with bearing false witness?


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  • TANK Said: December 10th, 2008 at 8:38 pm
    • Great piece.

      bill donohue’s a pig of a man. Literally, he looks like a pig. He’s got an affinity for rolling in waste, too.

  • censoredagain Said: December 10th, 2008 at 8:06 pm
    • Wayne, this is a good piece however, you have an obligation to your readers to either give the full text of the ad or a link to the ad. This needs to be done so the reader can create an informed and objective opinion.

      I will concede that the website you provide does have a copy of the ad on its homepage. So in a way you did give a link to the ad; but it was not labeled as such. So the reader not interested in the organization would not have clicked the link but would have wasted time using a search engine to research that which you already knew.

  • Bob Said: December 10th, 2008 at 7:13 pm
    • It seems fairly obvious to me that, lacking any substantive arguments against granting us full equality, these folks will resort to lies and smears. I don’t believe for half a moment that they actually believe what they’re saying. In fact, if they do, I find that even more pathetic.

      Some of the folks in AA will tell you that “denial” stands for “Don’t Even Notice I Am Lying.” Seems to apply very well here.

  • AJ Said: December 10th, 2008 at 6:39 pm
    • I’m not so sure. If anybody with half a mind could see through such lies, wouldn’t the Yes on 8 campaign have been less effective than it was here in California?

  • MNBear Said: December 10th, 2008 at 3:16 pm
    • “Sexual jihadists”? Right. Because, like any good homosexual, I walk into random buildings and threaten to bomb them unless all the occupants submit to depraved acts of sodomy with me. :)

      Such rhetorical extremity just proves that these right-wing loonies are their own worst enemies.

  • Gerry Fisher Said: December 10th, 2008 at 2:36 pm
    • I think Bill Maher’s movie said it better than I can, but I agree with what some of the other folks have alluded to or said in these comments about the problems with organized religion. As Maher puts it, all organized religions need to be held accountable for their roles in the suppression of human rights and fostering war. Organized religion has outlived its usefulness and now impedes the progress of the human race. (As I mentioned, Maher’s movie states the case better than I can.)

      I think that conversation is coming. And people like the ones who put this ad together are trying to cut that conversation off before it begins by labeling all critiques against religion to be “bigotry.”

      This is gonna get interesting….

  • Chris Sullivan Said: December 10th, 2008 at 2:09 pm
    • The greatest threat to the human condition in the world today comes from organized religion. Whether it is in the form of radical muslims who rationalize murdering innocent people, catholics and conservative christians who demonize GLBT people or other religions that fan the flames of hatred and intolerance. More evil has been done “in the name of God” than for any other reason and that is the sickest truth of all.

  • TheRadicalRealist Said: December 10th, 2008 at 1:22 pm
    • More like they are people with faith *in* fibs.

  • Wayne Besen Said: December 10th, 2008 at 1:11 pm
  • roger ramjet Said: December 10th, 2008 at 1:04 pm
    • Let’s all remember that these religious hypocrites made us the enemy. They started the war and continue to attack us to this day. They have no problem whining about our protests and lying about our ‘violence’, but seem remarkeably mute when one of ours is murdered by one of theirs.

      Don’t you all wish that Thomas Jefferson had managed to get ‘Freedom From Religion’ into the US Constitution. Perhaps it’s time for an ammendment on religion! Anyone game?

  • Chris Sullivan Said: December 10th, 2008 at 11:49 am
    • Organized religion’s only long-term statement about the human condition is how easily the majority is brainwashed. As the saying goes: “Religion – the opiate of the masses”.

      These are cults, all of them. The catholic church was originally known as “The Cult of Mary”.

      Phil Donahue, Pat Boone et al. can kiss my homo behind. With Prop. 8, they proved they wanted a real war – well now they’ve got it!… and WE HAVE JUST BEGUN TO FIGHT!

  • Daniel Said: December 10th, 2008 at 11:01 am
    • It’s amazing how much better columns written my columnists are so much better than blogposts written by bloggers!

  • Rob H Said: December 10th, 2008 at 9:53 am
    • Hypocrisy from right wing loonies? Surely not.

      I will say right now that if there really were gay mobs attacking Churches or individuals, I would be among the first to condemn them. I disagree with the lies these people come out with. I disagree with the way they treat me and others in the gay community. However, violence is never the answer and if this were truly happening then I would be ashamed to call myself a member of the gay community.

      However, it’s not. This is a case of bullies playing at being the victims. After all, that’s how they want to be seen, isn’t it. The poor little victims trying to preach their message of peace and love to the barbaric homosexual hordes. Can anyone else hear harps?

      As despicable as this advert is, I’m not too worried about it though. Anyone with half a brain will see it for the outrageous lie it is – and those who don’t are probably not the sort who need much convincing about the “evils” of homosexuality.

      Let the turds waste their money on this advert – it only serves to once again demonstrate that they are both liars and hypocrites.

  • AR Said: December 10th, 2008 at 9:22 am
    • Actually, I think the people who read the NY Times are smarter than that. First, they will notice that it is an ad. Second, if they read it, they will use critical reasoning to determine the ad’s worth. I think we need to be more worried if the ad appears in small, hometown papers.

  • TigerTzu Said: December 10th, 2008 at 9:02 am
    • Wayne, excellent article. Well done.

 
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