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Ryan, Cantor Should be Embarrassed

Posted: 09/12/2012 12:12 pm

U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor should be embarrassed.

Why?

Because they're lending the prestige of their offices to hate groups that spread incendiary lies about the LGBT community and others.

Ryan and Cantor are among a number of high-ranking public officials slated to speak this week at the Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C.

The summit is hosted by the Family Research Council (FRC), a group that portrays gay people as sick, evil, perverted, incestuous and a danger to the nation. It insists that gay people are "fundamentally incapable" of providing good homes for children - a myth that has been rejected by all relevant scientific authorities. One of its key leaders has actually said that homosexual behavior should be criminalized.

Perhaps the FRC's most dangerous lie is its claim that gay men molest children at a higher rate than heterosexual men do - that pedophilia is, in the words of FRC President Tony Perkins, a "homosexual problem." Here's what the American Psychological Association says: "Despite a common myth, homosexual men are not more likely to sexually abuse children than heterosexual men are."

The FRC's extremism is also illustrated by its recent hiring of retired Lt. Gen. William "Jerry" Boykin, a radical anti-Muslim propagandist and conspiracy theorist, as its executive vice president. Last year, Boykin stated that "Islam is not a religion and does not deserve First Amendment protections" - a statement that is antithetical to American ideals. In the Affordable Care Act, he literally sees a plot to create a shadow police force that he compares to Hitler's "Brownshirts." Yet, the FRC has not only hired Boykin, it has given him a prominent speaking slot at the Values Voter Summit.

One of the summit's co-sponsors, the American Family Association, has gone so far as to link homosexuality to the Holocaust. Here is what Bryan Fischer, the AFA's director of issue analysis, wrote in 2010: "Homosexuality gave us Adolph Hitler, and homosexuals in the military gave us the Brown Shirts, the Nazi war machine and 6 million dead Jews." He also once said that welfare rewards black people who "rut like rabbits."

The Southern Poverty Law Center, where I work, has designated both the FRC and the AFA as hate groups.

Contrary to what the FRC has repeatedly claimed, we do not list either as a hate group because of their opposition to gay marriage or because of their religious beliefs. Instead, we list them because they engage in baseless, incendiary name-calling and spread false propaganda.

Linking the LGBT community to pedophilia is not an expression of a religious belief, as Perkins would have it. It's simply a lie - and a particularly ugly one at that. Constantly portraying gay people as sick, evil, perverted, incestuous and a danger to the nation simply adds fuel to the fire.

And it's a fire that is raging in our country.

As the FBI hate crime data shows, the LGBT community - the community that the FRC and the AFA constantly vilify - is, by far, the minority group most targeted for violent hate crimes. And the FBI statistics don't even take into account the epidemic of anti-LGBT bullying in our schools - an epidemic that has led to suicides.

And what, by the way, does Perkins say about the "It Gets Better" campaign, an initiative designed to give bullied LGBT students hope for a better tomorrow? "It's disgusting," according to Perkins, all part of a "concerted effort" to "recruit" children into the gay "lifestyle."

Just whose values are being represented at the Values Voter Summit?

Are these the values of Reps. Ryan and Cantor?

No public official - least of all prominent officials like Ryan, Cantor and Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, who is also speaking - should lend their good names to such a gathering. Instead, they should distance themselves from it.

That's why we and other human rights groups have sent a letter to Ryan, Cantor and others urging them not to speak at the summit. We hope they listen.

 

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Zariana
For SCIENCE!!!
09:07 AM on 09/14/2012
If you read the letter, they encourage the addressee not to associate with the people that "...knowingly spreads demeaning and false propaganda..."

I suppose they are asking Ryan not to look in the mirror at night?
01:51 PM on 09/13/2012
This may be wishful thinking, but I say let them speak. Let them do as many of these events as they can. The more foolish they make themselves look the better. Hopefully it will do nothing but hurt their chances to obtain or retain positions of power in this country
01:06 PM on 09/13/2012
What is the MATTER with these people??
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bfbear54
Nil Magnum Nisi Bonum
11:26 AM on 09/13/2012
Just the fact that these two are consorting with this group indicates that they subscribe to their values and aims. They have happily signed on to the increasingly far right wing of the GOP which is being driven by the Tea Party caucus. If perchance they do not really subscribe to the views of this hate group, it is even more disgusting because that would mean that they are prostituting their congressional positions in order to advance their far right agenda. I would disagree with your statement that these guys have a "good name". Encouraging groups such as this does not indicate that they have any integrity, just that they will say anything, do anything, support anything no matter how heinous in order to maintain their power and advance an agenda that is completely contrary to this country’s ideals of fairness, equal opportunity and equal treatment under the law. I frequently hear people such as this refer to LGBT people as a threat to their families, their children, and their religious freedom. The only threat I see are these people who would deny me my rights under the Constitution because they hate, fear and despise something they do not understand and have no willingness to understand.
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Jeremy Bursac
You're not the bossa nova me.
01:21 AM on 09/13/2012
The likes of Ryan and Cantor and Brewer won't listen, but it's bracing to hear people in various forms of public service say what glbt know about systemic bigotry masqueraded as religious belief.

So some people have listened gladly.
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Mike Northrop
12:18 AM on 09/13/2012
The FRC says that homosexual activity should be criminalized. Well I say willful stupidity such as this should be criminalized and put Canter and Ryan behind bars were they belong or ship them off to Afganistan or some other Islamic country were this kind of stupidity is welcome.
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eliasasm
itsgoingtobeabumpyride
10:04 PM on 09/12/2012
How do you stop this when they hide behind their religion and believe that their right to free exercise of religion gives them carte blanche over everyone and everything for all eternity? And don't even think about stopping them. Is this really how we do things in America, with liberty and justice for all.
04:30 PM on 09/12/2012
You say, I say, they say......believe it not. Truth is vanishing people.....everywhere. Listen to your hearts and think for yourselves and do good.
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Jeremy Bursac
You're not the bossa nova me.
01:18 AM on 09/13/2012
There would be two sides to this issue if glbt people were passing laws saying that fundamentalist homophobes cannot marry, serve openly, adopt, be protected from firing. They are not so doing.

There is no "you say, I say" here. That is just passive aggressive, faux Jesus inflected babbling.
11:31 AM on 09/13/2012
Listen to your heart and realize that marriage equality is right and just. Discriminating against LGBTs is an abomination.
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Bill J4321
04:02 PM on 09/12/2012
Hopefully, they will have to good sense to wear their pink sheets to the event.
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Kofender
(speaks in parentheses--but I digress)
09:13 PM on 09/13/2012
I bet Grindr is going to be overloaded during the Value Voters event (nothing ever surprises me when it comes to these closet cases).
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Inis Magrath
I comment, therefore I am.
02:11 PM on 09/12/2012
The article asks, "Are these the values of Reps. Ryan and Cantor?"

Yes, SPLC. Yes, they are. Sadly, sadly these really are the values of Reps. Ryan and Cantor (and Jan Brewer). That is why they will ignore your letter and will attend the "values" voter summit.
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contrarymv
...time to come home...
03:47 PM on 09/13/2012
yes, and sadder still, these are the values of a gazillion of their mindless followers.
Madrig
Are you talking about what it is you know or just
01:58 PM on 09/12/2012
It's pretty exciting times for Ryan and Cantor who are, most of the time, completely ignored by the media and thus the American people. With an election spotlight on them the get to go to bully conventions with other hate mongers and try to convince everyone it's ok to be like us because we are Christian! Plus you get to do some race bashing of the president while you are at it. Yes, what a great time to be a rich white republican!
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Kofender
(speaks in parentheses--but I digress)
09:14 PM on 09/13/2012
Um, uh, Rep. Cantor is Jewish (just for the record--and honestly, we really don't want him).
12:44 PM on 09/12/2012
Face it, the GOP is a hate group.
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CBinKY
Tolerance doesn't require "taking it" from a bully
10:01 AM on 09/13/2012
Truer words were never spoken!

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