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By Paul Wilson | June 18, 2012 | 14:38

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The week of June 16-June 24, 2012 has been designated by the homosexual community as Gay Pride Week, during which LGBT people take pride in their triumphs over “violence and discrimination against gay, lesbian, and transgendered individuals.”

Funny, but they’re not making much noise about using government to discriminate in favor of their lifestyle. One Canadian activist even declared: “We’ll only take away charitable status from the buildings where the priests live and where the people pray.”

In America, state and local governments have attacked Christian businesses and religious institutions that refuse to sanction homosexual activity, fining businesses that refuse to photograph lesbian “commitment ceremonies” and host “gay wedding” receptions. Abroad, local, state, and national governments have actively silenced opponents of “gay rights” and pushed churches to officiate at gay marriages. These forms of government discrimination have met with media approval.

Liberals decry discrimination, real or perceived, against homosexuals; ABC even set up a sting operation on camera in order to “expose” anti-gay prejudice. But they have no problem with government discrimination in favor of the gay agenda, complaining that “needy children” will suffer because the Church refuses to cave into the government on the issue of gay adoption and that a Christian business refusing to host a lesbian wedding reception was “poisoned by homophobia.”

The self-proclaimed opponents of bigotry on the left have no problem with discrimination they happen to agree with.

Punishing Opponents of Gay Marriage

Governments in America are forcing Christian-run businesses to actively accommodate gay couples and promote gay causes, or face fines or prosecution. The National Review’s Ian Tuttle recently provided a good overview of the numerous examples of pro-gay discrimination in America.

In New Mexico, a photography studio was sued by a lesbian couple, because its owner refused to photograph their “commitment ceremony.” Studio owner Elaine Huguenin, cited her Christian faith as the reason she wouldn’t do the job.

In a May 31, 2012, decision, Judge Tim Garcia, writing for the New Mexico Court of Appeals, ruled in favor of the lesbian couple, arguing that the court “requires Elane Photography merely to offer its photography services without discrimination against any member of a protected class.” Since Garcia ruled that “Sexual orientation, however, is protected,” the photography studio was fined more than $6,500.  

Libertarian magazine Reason, which supports gay marriage, asked the obvious question: why force someone who opposes your lifestyle to photograph you in the first place?

The answer seems to be that gay activists seek to force Christian companies to actively support their lifestyle. The Gay and Lesbian Services Organization (GLSO) of Lexington. Ky., filed a discrimination complaint in March 2012 against a Christian T-shirt manufacturer, called Hands On, for refusing to print apparel for an upcoming LGBT pride festival. The owner of the company justified his decision by citing its religious beliefs, declaring in an op-ed: “I decided to pass on the opportunity because, as a Christian owner, I cannot in good conscience endorse groups or events that run counter to my convictions”

Hands On found another company that promised to do the same work for the same price; this gesture did not pacify the GLSO.

The ACLU sued a Vermont inn owned by a Catholic couple, because the inn refused to host a lesbian couple’s wedding in 2011. The owners declared on their Facebook page: “The Wildflower Inn is a small family owned and operated country inn. We are a devout practicing Catholic family who believes in the sanctity of marriage between one man and one woman. We have never refused rooms or dining or employment to gays or lesbians.”

Such instances of pro-gay (or anti-Christian) coercion have been celebrated by the left. Think Progress slammed the Vermont inn, and inveighed that the T-shirt incident was “openly discriminating against gay people,” with the inflammatory title: “Kentucky T-shirt Controversy Reveals Conservative Intent to Discriminate and Stigmatize.” The Daily Kos complained that the Wildflower Inn was “poisoned by homophobia.”

One company that merely donated to Christian groups supporting traditional marriage sparked calls for boycotts. Chick-fil-A came under fire at numerous universities in March 2012 for donated money to Christian organizations that “have anti-gay agendas.” Northeastern University has barred the firm from its campus, declaring: “We are proud of the decision that affirms our university's commitment to be an inclusive, diverse community that is respectful of all.”

Respectful of all who agree with them, of course.

Gawker called for a boycott of the restaurant: “If you'd really like to support gays and lesbians in a world lousy with Chick-fil-As, how about this tactic instead: From now on, don't f*cking eat at Chick-fil-A if you are a person who believes gays are equal to you and deserving of equal treatment under the law. No equivocating and no buying back karma with pity donations to gay-rights groups. Simply avoid the chain for as long as it upholds its homophobic ties.”

Left-wing outlets have lazily equated sexual orientation with active support for the gay lifestyle. But the owners of the Wildfower Inn and Hands On have both made clear that they have served gay customers without incident.

It is clearly illegal and wrong to refuse services because someone “looks” gay or admits same-sex attraction. It is another matter entirely for owners to refuse services to a group that actively supports behavior that the owners consider to be morally reprehensible or sinful. The situation is analogous to a conservative-owned company refusing to print Black Panther T-shirts – the company would be “discriminating” on the basis of politics, not of race. 

Targeting Catholic Charities

Pro-gay discrimination has not been limited to government targeting of individual businesses; the Catholic Church has also been forced to discontinue charitable work, rather than be forced to approve the gay lifestyle.

The Catholic Church provides charitable services to poor, disabled, and disadvantaged individuals, which governments, private donations, and Catholic dioceses combine to fund.

In multiple instances, state and local governments have mandated that adoption agencies consider homosexual couples as potential adoptive partners, and refused to grant exemptions to this policy for religious-affiliated charities. Because the Catholic Church refuses to alter its stance on homosexual activities, governments have discontinued funding church-affiliated charities, in several cases forcing those charities to close.

The church believes that homosexual behavior is sinful; by considering homosexual couples as potential adoptive partners, it would be endorsing relationships it considers to be inherently wrong.

Rather than violate its doctrines, the Catholic Church has shut down social services on numerous occasions, most recently in Illinois in 2011. Laurie Goodstein of the New York Times reported on the controversy: “Roman Catholic bishops in Illinois have shuttered most of the Catholic Charities affiliates in the state rather than comply with a new requirement that says they must consider same-sex couples as potential foster-care and adoptive parents if they want to receive state money.”

In 2006, the Church shut down adoption services in Boston rather than “comply with a state law requiring no discrimination against gay and lesbian couples who seek to adopt.”

In 2010, Washington, D.C., Catholic Charities also shut down its adoption program, because, as the gay newspaper Washington Blade reported, “Catholic Charities, the charitable arm of the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, announced this week that it has ended its city contract to provide foster care and adoption services for D.C. residents, saying it could not comply with rules requiring that it place children with same-sex couples.”

DC Catholic Charities was also forced to restructure its health benefits system; it dropped coverage for spouses of employees, rather than be forced to offer “benefits to same-sex partners of its workers.”

The left cheered on efforts to defund Catholic Charities. The far left Daily Kos uncorked one of its typical unhinged rants, demanding a stop to “government funding of Catholic plutocrats.” E.J. Graff of the American Prospect wrote that “The bishops are making a ruckus because the "don't ask, don't tell" era of child placement has come to an end. Who suffers? Needy children.”

Warning Signs Abroad

Governments abroad are further along in silencing and undercutting opponents of the gay agenda.

Canada has proven especially intolerant of opposition to homosexuals. In a June 5, 2012, National Review article, Michael Coren explained that “definitive figures are almost impossible to state, but it’s estimated that, in less than five years, there have been between 200 and 300 proceedings — in courts, human-rights commissions, and employment boards — against critics and opponents of same-sex marriage.” He quoted one activist, who declared: “We’ll only take away charitable status from the buildings where the priests live and where the people pray.”

Conservative writer Mark Steyn has also observed the coercive tendencies of the Canadian authorities, writing: “The Rev. Stephen Boissoin was convicted of the heinous crime of writing a homophobic letter to his local newspaper and was sentenced by Lori Andreachuk, Alberta's "human rights" commissar, to a lifetime prohibition on uttering anything "disparaging" about homosexuality ever again in sermons, in newspapers, on radio-or in private emails. Note that legal concept: not "illegal" or "hateful," but merely “disparaging.”

This type of enforced tolerance is exemplified in Bill 13, an act passed in June 2012 by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario which declares that “students need to be equipped with the knowledge, skills, attitude and values to engage the world and others critically, which means developing a critical consciousness that allows them to take action on making their schools and communities more equitable and inclusive for all people, including LGBTTIQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, two-spirited, intersex, queer and questioning) people.”

In practice, that means the forced establishment of Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) clubs, even in Catholic schools. Canadian gay outlet Xtra! quoted GSA Coalition lawyer Doug Elliott: “If you’re not complying with the law, then we’re going to take you to court. It’s that simple.”

European governments too are aggressively abetting gay activists. In Britain, Prime Minister David Cameron declared that the government should sanction gay marriages, and his ministers have gone farther, arguing that gay marriages could take place in churches. Religious leaders of theChurch of England have warned that the church could be forced to stop performing weddings on behalf of the state if gay marriage is legalized.

In Denmark, the government has gone farther, mandating that the state Church of Denmark allow same-sex weddings. (An annex to the bill says that pastors do not have to officiate at marriages, if they have personal objections to them. The bishop, however, must provide a replacement.)

The upshot is that progressive nations are effectively dividing churches by enforcing church-related weddings; progressive pastors will be placed in opposition to more traditional-minded pastors within churches.

Anti-Discriminating Discriminators

It is one thing for media outlets to argue that homosexuals should have the right to marry, or that those who oppose gay marriage are bigots. But it is quite another thing for governments to criminalize refusal to actively support a particular lifestyle one disagrees with, or to mandate support of a “protected class.”

About the Author

Paul Wilson is the Joe and Betty Anderlik Fellow in Culture and Media for the Media Research Center's Culture & Media Institute and Business & Media Institute. Click here to follow Paul Wilson on Twitter.
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Orwell would understand the Gay cummity very well.

Submitted by Mark81150 on Mon, 06/18/2012 - 3:20pm.

Freedom of association?

YOU WILL JOIN A MIXED GAY STRAIGHT SCHOOL CLUB... OR ELSE... AND DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT EXPRESSING AN OPINION WE DON'T LIKE.. PRISONS ARE FULL OF PEOPLE WE DON'T LIKE...

Freedom of Religion?

SEE ABOVE RULES...

Freedom of speech?

SEE ABOVE RULES...

Freedom to hold unpopular beliefs, well unpopular with the Left wing, with screwed up people like them and their government and media sycophnats.. we live in a one party state where opinions are subject to the approval of the left. They will continue this jihad, until it becomes illegal to merely say certain thoughts, or own a business, or even hold a job, if they don't like you.

The gay community took a simple basic right, the right to live unmolersted and free of violence for what you are.. and twisted it, turned it into an abomination of PC thought control run amuck.

Most people can see gay behavior as sinful, yet not hate or even dislike gays, we all know sinners.. it what people are. To twist that into an Orwellian new order where you must not only tolerate their lifestyle, but have to wave a banner proclaiming your love and endorsement of it. To force people to violate their religious beliefs, is so evil on it's face it staggers the mind, that any thinking American could support them. Gays have the rights other Americans have... but they do not have the right to force other people to serve their politiocal groups, or to grant them religious services they don't even believe in, merely to grind ashes in the faces of People that gays openly hate and discriminate against.

If I were a Catholic Parish... I would seek out a gay, openly in your face gay business, and submit an order for them to print T-Shirts qouting scripture and reminding people, that the Bible says homosexuality is a sin.. then, to remind them to hate the sin, love the sinner.

and when they automatically refuse and throw you out..

Sue the guts out of them for religious bigotry, and defy the ACLU and media to defend you as they do gays when they do the same.

You either are for freddom of speech, or you're just another left wing shill.

"Evil is powerless, if, the good are unafraid" ~ President Ronald Reagan
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I am a very religious

Submitted by TruthMonger on Mon, 06/18/2012 - 4:26pm.

I am a very religious Christian and I oppose homosexuality for Biblical reasons - that's for the church - I also oppose homoesexuality as an unhealthy physical form of sexual activity - that's for the secular community. It's probably not so hot either emotionally. Our bodies obviously are not designed for that sort of sexual activity. That's all the science we need.

This issue will go the way of 60's drug experimentation as a fad and also the way of abortion in that it will never be accepted by our culture at large. They may enjoy the wind at their back now but a reckoning will happen sooner or later.

The weight of history is squarely against homosexuality as an accepted cultural norm.

Congratulations Jimmy Carter!

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Why is Gay Pride Week

Submitted by motherbelt on Mon, 06/18/2012 - 3:56pm.

9 days long????
A standard week not good enough?

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~They want to change the definition of 'week', too

Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Mon, 06/18/2012 - 4:05pm.

A gay week contains two weekends!

Obama's WTF 2012 campaign slogan: "A dog in every pot"
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Nine days for gay pride week?

Submitted by nkviking75 on Mon, 06/18/2012 - 4:20pm.

Nine days for gay pride week? How queer.

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Christians in America

Submitted by updoc101 on Mon, 06/18/2012 - 3:57pm.

To twist that into an Orwellian new order where you must not only tolerate their lifestyle, but have to wave a Christian banner proclaiming your love and endorsement of Jesus and to force people to violate their secular beliefs, is so evil on it's face it staggers the mind, that any thinking American could support them. Churches have the rights other Americans have... but they do not have the right to force other people to serve their religious groups merely to grind ashes in the faces of people that Christians openly hate and discriminate against.

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Christians forcing their

Submitted by Darks Shadow Show on Mon, 06/18/2012 - 4:19pm.

Christians forcing their beliefs and lifestyles on others? Prove it. Give some examples. Oh, that's right, there aren't any, because the Leftist government, the Leftist school system, the Leftist media all openly hate Christianity and so situations like those referred to in the article couldn't happen in the first place. The Leftists would never support Christians in cases of discrimination, whether real or perceived.

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There is a big difference...

Submitted by updoc101 on Wed, 06/20/2012 - 8:56am.

in hating something and disagreeing with it. Christianity is an archaic institution that has always had but one agenda, the acquisition and maintenance of great wealth and political power, and to that end they have been very successful. But I digress. Christians forcing their beliefs...hmmm. You mean aside from a church on every corner, properties worth billions that are tax free, prayers to jesus at every council meeting, every senate meeting, every graduation ceremony, blue laws in states that prevent one from buying alcohol, but not guns or ammunition, on Sundays, you mean stuff like that? How about if non-thiests come up with their own set of blue laws. Like, Christians are not allowed in Red Lobster on Sunday (cause you're not supposed to eat shrimp you know), or Christian churches paying their fair share of taxes. Or how about no displays of crosses on any day except for Sundays? That's what it feels like every time I go to the store on Sunday and want to buy a six pack but because of all the silly Baptists in this state we have to wait for them to get out of church first because god forbid that the heathens get to the beer store ahead of them. I could go on and on but you know, you Christians have no ability to scrutinize your beliefs anyway so, screw it.

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Christians don't hate anybody

Submitted by TruthMonger on Mon, 06/18/2012 - 4:38pm.

Christians don't hate anybody - we love everybody. I think that's what really bothers the left - the guilt they feel for not being able to do the same thing. In my case I resist out of love. Man does that drive a liberal crazy. They think that love means accepting practically anything...

Sometimes love means you are concerned for others engaging in what might be unlhealthy behavior. Just because someone is resisted for something does not mean what they are hated. It depends on the reason for the resistance.

And if we accept homesexuality then we must accept the peds, the necropheliacs, the beastialty crowd, etc or we discriminate. And if we accept gay marriage then we must end the blood tests and let relatives marry each other, and we must celebrate polygamy - if you're going for marriage equality that is...

Congratulations Jimmy Carter!

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So you are happy to accept...

Submitted by updoc101 on Wed, 06/20/2012 - 8:59am.

...Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy, and Pride among your parishioners since all of you religious types exhibit those very qualities anyways but god forbid that a homo comes to your church. Hypocrisy at its most evil.

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No, it's the unrepentant who are not welcome

Submitted by Radical1979 on Wed, 06/20/2012 - 9:12am.

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Proud member of the 53%!
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I heard that homo's don't appreciate being referred to as ---

Submitted by matthewdean on Wed, 06/20/2012 - 9:14am.

homos.

If that's the case, you have that hypocrisy bit down pretty good yourself.

MD

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Here's a question I've never heard anybody ask

Submitted by Kubrickfilmfan73 on Mon, 06/18/2012 - 5:28pm.

Is it possible--just possible--that all the pro-gay sentiment that's in the ether these days is not because businesses and organizations are actually, actively pro-gay but rather that they're trying to avoid being smeared as homophobic?

"Compared to some of the giants of history who've received this prize . . . my accomplishments are slight."--Barack Obama, on receiving the Nobel Peace Prize
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i believe you are

Submitted by TruthMonger on Mon, 06/18/2012 - 6:05pm.

i believe you are correct...

what is the reasoning these days for supporting the gay phenomenon

1. Just as you said to avoid being smeared as homophobic
2. to avoid being sued
3. to get laid by liberal girls (in the heterosexual sense)
4. to get a college degree
5. because "everyone" else is doing it
6. to confuse the polls
7. you are as confused as gay people are

and also possibly because

8. you actually do support the gay phenomenon

Congratulations Jimmy Carter!

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All things that have been

Submitted by MrSnuggles on Mon, 06/18/2012 - 8:09pm.

All things that have been predicted for decades. Did anybody NOT see these things coming?

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The prospects of Life without God and Christian morality

Submitted by LaVallette on Tue, 06/19/2012 - 6:49am.

There you have it folks. Less than 3% of society is demanding that the entire Western Moral Edifce be pulled down for the sake of the least common factor.

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