In the wake of efforts to soften its stance on LGBT people, the Southern Baptist Convention has surprisingly named representatives from the anti-LGBT hate groups Liberty Counsel and Family Research Council to one of its committees.
In the wake of efforts to soften its stance on LGBT people, the Southern Baptist Convention has surprisingly named representatives from the anti-LGBT hate groups Liberty Counsel and Family Research Council to one of its committees.
Last weekend, the anti-LGBT hate group Liberty Counsel held its annual conference, The Awakening, to provide a platform for anti-LGBT and anti-Muslim voices.But the event was much more than that –– at times, it seemed a call to battle. “The war wages. We cannot stand idly by,” the Counsel said in promotional materials. And true to form, the panel of speakers formed an angry chorus.
A hate group with international reach and a talent for couching its anti-LGBT agenda in respectful-sounding terms convened in Salt Lake City during the last week of October, bringing together a raft of right-wing heavy-hitters to talk about “[t]he value of life in all its stages and conditions.”
The hardline groups promoting ‘religious freedom restoration acts’ to justify anti-gay discrimination.
Anti-LGBT Liberty Counsel to represent anti-abortion activist indicted in Planned Parenthood video investigation
In a published today, anti-LGBT activist and evangelical “kingmaker” David Lane is reported to be making progress in his operation ahead of the 2016 elections.
The American College of Pediatricians (ACPeds) is an anti-LGBT hate group founded in 2002. It as “a national organization of pediatricians and other healthcare professionals dedicated to the health and well-being of children.”
Once again, LGBT-friendly community attracts violence from the outside.
Ahead of the World Congress of Families conference, the Southern Poverty Law Center in collaboration with Ipas and Political Research Associates has complied research on the event, its origins and just what it means for the anti-LGBT right in the United States.
Houstonians go to the polls Nov. 3, where they’ll be voting for a mayor and also on whether to repeal the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance (; PDF may not load in some browsers), which far-right anti-LGBT groups have depicted as a license for male predators posing as women to invade public rest rooms.
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