Hedges: The Christian Right's Crusade Against Gays Is Far Scarier Than You Think
(Thanks to daaron for posting this in Religion, and backscatter for re-posting it in GD)
This is a great exposé, IMO. Twisted, authoritarian RW religions are the very root of the vine of hatred toward LGBT individuals.
The federal government is going to have to step in and stop them at some point, the sooner the better, before it gets further out of hand.
Hedges: The Christian Right's Crusade Against Gays Is Far Scarier Than You Think
The money available to the Christian right is solidifying institutions -- from right-wing universities to media outlets -- that propagate a culture of hate.
May 29, 2012 |
The sentencing of Dharun Ravi for the hateful abuse that may have driven his gay roommate at Rutgers, Tyler Clementi, to commit suicide, or Barack Obamas public acceptance of gay marriage, prevents many of us from seeing that life for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people is getting worsemuch worse.
No one understands this better than the gay activist and pastor Mel White. White, along with his husband and partner of 30 years, Gary Nixon, founded Soulforce, an organization committed to using nonviolent resistance to end religion-based oppression. White and hundreds of Soulforce volunteers protest outside megachurches that preach hatred and bigotry in the name of religion. White travels to communities where young gays, lesbians, bisexuals or transgender people have committed suicide. He holds memorial services for them in front of the church doors. He accuses the pastors of these churches of murder. His books Stranger at the Gate: To Be Gay and Christian in America and Holy Terror: Lies the Christian Right Tell Us to Deny Gay Equality, are two of the most important works that examine the innate cruelty and proto-fascism of the Christian right. White, more than perhaps any other preacher in the country, has pulled young men and women back from the brink of despair, from succumbing to the tragic fate of Tyler Clementi. And White is scared.
What kind of environment creates a Dharun Ravi who would carry out that kind of bullying, as well as a kid like Tyler who would become a victim of that kind of bullying? White asked when I reached him by phone at his home in Long Beach, Calif. It is society. At its heart it is the church. The churches should be convicted, not just Ravi. Hes just an extension of the hatred that people feel about this threat, this gay threat. Pope Benedict XVI should be on trial. Richard Land from the Southern Baptists should be on trial. Religious leaders, Protestant and Catholic, should be on trial. They made this happen, but too few Americans make the connection.