Read What Mark Regnerus Just Said In Court About Kids Of Same-Sex Couples
Mark Regnerus is the author of a right-wing funded anti-gay “study” that falsely purported to have examined children of same-sex couples and “found” that they were far worse off than their peers raised by married different-sex couples. He is right now a star witness for the state of Michigan in a court case that will decide the fate of same-sex marriage in The Great Lakes State.
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Charlie Langton, according to his Twitter bio, is an “Attorney, TV/Radio Legal Analyst WJBK Fox 2 and WWJ News Radio 950.” His WCBS News bio is actually rather fascinating.
Langton has been tweeting testimony from the court.
Look at this tweet he just posted minutes ago:
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Regnerus prefers no divorce, no sperm banks, no blended families….calls children from these groups, “diminished kinship.”
— Charlie Langton (@charlielangton) March 4, 2014
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“Diminished kinship”?
Really?
One response to that tweet reads: “sounds like a white supremacist.”
I’ll leave that to you to decide.
But “diminished kinship”?
Really?
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Image by Memeographs via Facebook
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