Monday, November 19, 2012

Let the Hate Group Games begin


The Anti-Gay folks are pointing at each other for their losses. The Black evil genie, Ken Hutcherson is pissed at NOM and Focus on the Family for failing in stopping Marriage Equality.
"Initially we had a strong group of people fighting for marriage in Washington [State]. We were unified and it looked like beating our opponents was going to be a cakewalk," Hutcherson told The Christian Post a few days after the election.

"Then these national organizations came into the state and said I was too 'controversial,' and that I should take a back seat. They just waltzed in and stabbed us in the back by first caving in on domestic partnerships and then on marriage. And I lay some of the blame on our legislators for taking their 30 pieces of silver and backing away from the fight. I blame the large churches who were afraid to preach the Bible."
He even throws in racism in the pot:
"When I knew my involvement was going to generate controversy, I offered to step back and suggested others who were on the frontlines do so as well for the sake of unity. They refused, leaving me as the odd man out. If you look at them, they were all the same color with the same moderate views. It just didn't make sense why they would not include a person of color who was willing to fight."

"I believe there are conservatives of all colors, but the leadership from NOM, Focus and Mission Public Affairs, wanted to run being a moderate campaign where everyone felt warm and fuzzy. But we know that sin is never satisfied and always wants more. These guys just looked and acted too much like the GOP – old and white."
Delicious drama! Well, Brian Brown feels hurt by this and strikes back:
"That is simply not true," he told CP. "Pastor Hutcherson wanted to work on an initiative and not a referendum which we thought was the best method.

Brown also called Hutcherson's comment "absurd and reckless," and that he never heard any complaints from the Washington pastor. He also pointed to others such as Maryland's Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr. who is also black and was out front in his state's effort to overturn a new state law.

"In the body of Christ I think if we have differences they need to be aired out between us and not in the public arena."
Child please, this has nothing to do with God. This is the result of greed and bigotry, but isn't great to see this fallout?

Keep it up, guys.

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3 comments:

Roger Poladopoulos said...

When the ball drops all hell breaks loose. Hopefully, our GLBT community learned the united we stand, divided we fall lesson in the post Prop 8 debacle in California. Let the opposition to equality muddy their own proverbial waters and movement.

Anonymous said...

Somebody pass the popcorn. This is going to get very interesting.

Anonymous said...

I hope this POS slips into a coma. All he is doing is getting rich off of people's hate by getting they donations.

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