Oregon Anti-Gay Bakery Case Is Evidence Of 'Homosexual Mafia, Spiritual Cleansing,' Bryan Fischer Says

Anti-Gay Bakery's Closing Is Evidence Of 'Homosexual Mafia,' Pundit Claims

The American Family Association 's Bryan Fischer decried the controversial shuttering of an Oregon bakery after its owners refused to prepare a wedding cake for a lesbian couple.

Fischer, whose anti-gay declarations have become a near-weekly staple of his "Focal Point" radio show, compared the Sweet Cakes by Melissa case to that of Phillip Monk, a U.S. Air Force veteran who claims he was punished by a superior over his same-sex marriage views, Right Wing Watch first reported.

"That bakery couple in Oregon had their bakery completely shut down by a homosexual mob, a homosexual mafia," he said. "They cried ‘Homo-Akbar!’ and assaulted...they stormed, metaphorically, the bakery and got it completely shut down.”

He went on to slam President Barack Obama's stance on the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community: "We have a commander-in-chief who has made it a criminal offense to be a sincerely devoted follower of Jesus Christ in the U.S. military."

Unfortunately, Fischer's latest remarks come as no surprise. Last month, he argued in defense of San Antonio Councilwoman Elisa Chan, who sparked controversy with remarks she made the gay community, saying that "anyone who is thinking rightly and clearly about homosexuality" would agree with the official's stance.

"I would guarantee you 90 percent of the American people, if they would stop and think about what actually happens in homosexual sexual behavior, they would find it disgusting," Fischer said at the time.

Before You Go

Horrific Anti-Gay Statements

Popular in the Community

Close

What's Hot