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May 29, 2010
DADT May Be Repealed, But NOT Violent Homophobia: The Gay Blood Libel Of Fischer, Lively, et al Has Just Begun!
By Rev. Dan Vojir
The Gay Blood Libel may be too crackpot an issue to act upon, but the fact is, it does exist. All it takes is one person acting on it to alter the course of many lives. The crazies came out in full force for DADT. We swhould be glad they did. We can recognize them now.
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The Christian Right Has Ratcheted Up The Hate
- Big Time!
Hitler discovered that he could not get straight soldiers to be savage and brutal and vicious enough to carry out his orders, but that homosexual soldiers basically had no limits.
- Bryan Fischer, American Family Association
A PERSONAL NOTE
I
am not a true gay rights activist, I ashamed to say. Today's LGBT
community has enough problems without including my insubstantial my
rants as part of its cause. I wish to God I were one. I just can't work
hard enough: in perspective I haven't accomplished nearly as much as so
many who work night and day to help us gain respect, acceptance and
security.
So this article is not coming from an activist, but from a person who is just adding his voice to the chorus.
When
I first heard the term "gay agenda" I was dumbfounded. Even after years
of being out, I had never heard the term before. I fancied myself as a
well-read, urbane gay man, so I wondered how I had missed that one.
Once, in about 1978, I saw a documentary titled "Gay Power, Gay
Politics." Some today would have given it the term "mockumentary," but
believe me, the producers thought too much of themselves for anything
to be tongue-in-cheek. The title said one thing, but the content was
just a make-shift polemic on men cruising in public areas. How they
ever arrived at the title is anybody's guess. It also hinted at a "gay
agenda," so I suppose the term may have stemmed from this specious
piece. And because there were people who wanted to believe that gays
were mindlessly promiscuous men with evil intentions, the "gay agenda"
took hold and slowly, stealthfully, grew.
Thirty-two
years of demonstrating our proverbial worth should have eaten away at
that nonsense, but the "Gay Blood Libel" thrived, albeit in the most
insanely homophobic pockets of America's Christendom. Why it thrived is
rather obvious: there are people who need to hate ... anyone. People
like Fred Phelps bask in infamy because their obsession gives them a
kind of celebrity status. The means of its growth is a bit more
complex: twisted reasoning backed up by specious "research" and
half-truths marketed to create sensational reactions.
Perhaps the most outstanding attempt at the Gay Blood Libel is The Pink Swastika,
by Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams (Veritas Aeterna Press, 2002, $39.95,
paperback, 1st edition 1995). This book sets off alarms (unintended)
even before perusing it:
1.
It's self-published. There are some really wonderful self-published
books in the mainstream book market, but there are also some truly
dreadful books self-published simply because no reputable publisher
would publish them.
2.
The list price of $24.95 for a paperback book is outrageous. Only the
most biased readers would pay it to add to their "collection."
3.
Pink Swastika is virtually out of print: major retailers like Barnes
& Noble can only obtain used copies at prices much higher than
the "listed" price (as high as $39.95 - for "collectors"). Perhaps
Lively utilizes a print-on-demand process, but that means he hasn't the
funds to do a decent print run.
4. The endorsements include people like R.J. Rushdoony, the founder of Reconstructionism and the Council of National Policy:
The Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy at Cornell University considers the Council for National Policy a leading force in the Dominionist movement. TheocracyWatch, a CRESP project, describes it as "an umbrella organization of right-wing leaders who gather regularly to plot strategy, share ideas and fund causes and candidates to advance the theocratic agenda."
5.
The reviews of the book are so polarized that the category of "people
who bought this book also bought" features titles such as The Pink Triangle: The Nazi War Against Homosexuals, by Richard Plant and Marx and Satan, by Richard Wormbrand.
From one review:
This book presents an excellent overview of the degenerate sexual practices that were at the heart of the NAZI ideology and the lives of its highest ranking members. Lively makes a fascinating tie that binds the origins of modern German militarism (from Fred.t Great to Hitler) to the murderous and pederastic society of ancient Sparta.
INCENDIARY RHETORIC AND PURPOSE-DRIVEN HATE
The Pink Swastika has been in the news recently, because author Scott Lively,* now head of Abiding Truth Minitries has found venues to promote its ideals: Uganda and DADT. Lively was one of the instigators of the "Kill the gays" bill in Uganda during his speeches and presentations in Kampala last year. He is, of course, backpedaling about his influence since the bill gained international notoriety, and has promoted the bill only "in parts.""...we were scrupulous in our documentation of homosexuals as the true inventors of Nazism and the guiding force behind many Nazi atrocities."- Forward, The Pink Swastika, 4th Edition
Another
of Lively's organizations, Watchmen on the Wall, based in Riga, Latvia,
caused concern for the LGBT community of Sacramento, California when it
was determined that one gay man's death was
due to the assault of some "Watchmen." The group continues to appear at
gay events and celebrations with a menaciing presence.
The ever-imaginative Bryan Fischer of the American Family Association has also taken up the Gay Blood Libel standard:
Homosexuality gave us Adolph Hitler, and homosexuals in the military gave us the Brown Shirts, the Nazi war machine and six million dead Jews. Gays in the military is an experiment that has been tried and found disastrously and tragically wanting. Maybe it's time for Congress to learn a lesson from history.
Of course, it's possible that both Scott Lively and Bryan Fischer were inspired by His Holiness, Pat Robertson:
Many of those people involved with Adolph Hitler were Satanists, many of them were homosexuals--the two things seem to go together.-- The 700 Club, 1/21/93
In
the last several weeks, the venom of the (Christian) Right seems to
have reached a new level beyond mere moral-mindedness. Maybe Andrew
Sullivan was right when he wrote that the imminant repeal of DADT has
made them desperate. Witness the latest:
- The FAMILY RESEARCH COUNCIL "report" on homosexuals in the military says that "gay rape" will increase if DADT is repealed. Unfortunately, if you look at their "findings," they'd have a hard time proving it.
- A punk rock ministry backed by Rep. MICHELE BACHMANN says that executing gays is MORAL.
And its pastor, Bradlee Dean tells people that "On average, they [gays]
molest 117 people before they're found out." The group is called YOU
CAN RUN BUT YOU CANNOT HIDE. It has boasted about its presence at
Republican events.
- And according to the group, America's Survival the repeal of DADT will endanger our troops with more disease-tainted gay blood.
- Immediately after the news of DADT's probable repeal came out, the American Family Association's ONE NEWS NOW intentionally edited the AP script to include it's idea that
Congress has given in to pressure from gay activists and the White House ...
*
The Blood Libel was a slander against Jews in Europe that lasted
several hundred years: Jews killed Christian children to drink their
blood during evil and sacrilegious rituals.
**Irony: Lively holds a Certificate in Human Rights from the International Institute of Human Rights.
The tenets of the Institute are based on The Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, which, according to Lively, do not apply to homosexuals
because they are not human.