What Kinder, Gentler Anti-Gay Religious Hate Looks Like (Video)
“Culture Changers for Jesus Christ”
Look at the face of the religious right’s kinder, gentler, anti-gay hate: Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapel in Chino Hills, California. Pastor Hibbs apparently has made it his mission to stamp out California’s FAIR Education Act, aka SB 48, the new law signed by Governor Jerry Brown just weeks ago that seeks to include gay men, lesbians, bisexual and transgender folks, and the disabled in the public school teachings of history. In other words, if Michelangelo was gay (he was,) it’s OK for teachers to include that fact in a history lesson. If California’s own Harvey Milk was gay, (he was,) it’s OK for teachers to include that fact in a history lesson. If Walt Disney was dyslexic, and had ADHD (he was and he did) it’s OK for teachers to include that fact in a history lesson.
As a matter of fact, it’s been challenging for me to even find famous physically-challenged people to include here, aside from, say, Stephen Hawking. Or, Beethoven. And that’s just wrong, just as it’s wrong to not teach that Michelangelo and Milk were gay, that Disney was dyslexic, and that Hawking is physically challenged, that physicist Angela Clayton is transgender, or that Rachel Maddow is a lesbian.
Oh, and Pastor Hibbs, it’s OK to say, “transgender,” really, it is.
And secondly, Pastor, “lovers of God’s people” means all people. Even the LGBT community.
Who appointed you God, Pastor?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=wAdR6ChYLXM%3Fversion%3D3%26hl%3Den_US
Here’s part of an email form the good folks at the Courage Campaign, via Prop 8 Trial Tracker:
It’s an understatement to say that the ad about SB 48 — the FAIR Education Act — is offensive. Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapel in Chino Hills (where I grew up) does a spectacular job of twisting the law’s true intent — to be respectful and inclusive of LGBT contributions throughout history. Here are just a few choice quotes from the ad:
“The indoctrination of our children regarding gay and lesbian, transgender lifestyles and practices as it relates to state history, as it relates to US history, and as it relates to our own economy…This new teaching, frankly, comes against the very ministry of Jesus Christ, the word of God, and you and I.â€
“If we don’t stop it, this will be the indoctrination of our children, on our watch…There’s no opting out for your student, they must take this course, there’s no getting away from it.â€
You and I know better. Folks like Equality California and the Gay-Straight Alliance Network worked hard to pass the FAIR Education Act to make the curriculum more inclusive — inclusive of movements like the push to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell†and the Stonewall Riots. Inclusive of gay and lesbian figures like Billie Jean King, Walt Whitman, Bayard Rustin and Harvey Milk. But if we don’t get that word out, their lies will seem like truth.
America is made stronger by telling the story of all Americans: black, Latino, gay, straight, Jewish, Christian, Muslim. We are all part of the powerful fabric that builds our nation. Pretending that some of us don’t exist is not the American way.
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