There are a lot of things wrong with State Senator Stacey
Campfield (R-Tennessee). Mainly mouth things and brain things, as in the
thoughts he has and the things he says out loud.
Sadly, because he’s a state legislator, those things
manifest themselves in actual legislation, like the bill he authored that would
forbid sex education classes to even mention anything other than
heterosexuality. Because, as has been widely shown, if you say "gay" three
times in a row, you become gay. Or maybe that’s Beetlejuice. It doesn’t matter.
Campfield knows the best way to prevent homosexuality is to pretend it doesn’t
exist.
For reasons I don’t totally understand, Campfield was
recently interviewed on Michelangelo Signorile’s SiriusXM radio show OutQ. I’m
fairly certain Campfield’s reason for going on the program had something to do
with a desire to increase the number of people who think he is terrible. In
that case: success.
Campfield made some really stunning anti-gay points. Like
how anti-gay bullying "is the biggest lark out there." In his opinion, gay kids
don’t kill themselves because they’re bullied, they kill themselves because
they’re gay. He said, "I think a lot of times these young teens and young
children, they find it very hard on themselves and unfortunately some of them
commit suicide."
He also complained that you can’t turn on a TV these days
without something gay getting shoved down your throat. "Homosexuals
represent about 2 to 3 percent of the population yet you look at television and
plays and theaters, it's 50 percent of the theaters, probably more than that,
50 percent of the theaters based on something about homosexuality," he said. He
is, of course, 100% mathematically accurate about TV, but he’s really
low-balling that "plays and theaters" number.
As for his gay gag order bill, he stood up for it. "I
just think there are situations where some kids may be sexually unsecure in
themselves or sexually confused and don't necessarily know clearly what
direction they are," he says. "If someone, a person of influence, says maybe
you're gay, maybe you should explore those things – maybe the child, who is
young and impressionable, says maybe I am gay."
Hmm... A kid wondering whether or not he’s gay. The horror!
But what if he actually is gay? Best he ignore it, I guess. And I don’t know
what kinds of people "of influence" Campfield had in his life as a kid, but his
idea that, say, teachers and guidance counselors are telling kids, "Hey, you
might be a homo. Go try out some gay sex and get back to us," is ludicrous.
But Campfield isn’t a man who worries about seeming ridiculous.
Or ignorant. You need look no further than his comments to Signorile about
AIDS.
"Most people realize that AIDS came from the homosexual
community – it was one guy screwing a monkey, if I recall correctly, and then
having sex with men," Campfield said. "It was an airline pilot, if I
recall."
And he may, in fact, recall, just like I recall hearing that
eating Pop Rocks and drinking Coke at the same time would cause my stomach to
explode. He can recall all day long, but that doesn’t make the above comments
factually accurate.
But wait, there’s more. He also said, "My understanding
is that it is virtually – not completely, but virtually – impossible to
contract AIDS through heterosexual sex."
This man clearly has a lot of trouble with "understanding,"
because that’s totally incorrect. Terrifyingly incorrect, actually. Like
"something only a dumb shit says that out loud" incorrect. Campfield is, to
borrow his own words, the biggest lark out there. And the joke’s on us.
"In his opinion, gay kids don’t kill themselves because they’re bullied, they kill themselves because they’re gay."