Haters
gon’ hate, am I right?
And
according to Oklahoma State Rep. Sally Kern, the most hateful thing you can say
to a gay person is that they’re okay the way they are.
In a
July 27 radio interview with the American Family Association’s Tim Wildmon, the
two spun a rather perverse picture of the "compassion" they feel for homosexuals.
"As you
just said, nobody hates the individual homosexual," Wildmon says. "We want to
see them come to repentance and know the Lord and have their lives changed,
that’s what we want to see. So we have compassion for people like that."
"People like
that," eh Wildmon? Nice. Sounds super compassionate.
Kern
responds, "To me what is hateful is when those people who say ‘you’re born this
way, there’s no hope in change, you’re stuck in this, deal with it.’ That is
hate. There’s no hope in that."
There’s
just no arguing with Kern’s response. Definitely more compassionate to lie to
gays, telling them that they’re broken and can be "fixed" if only they love the
Lord enough.
Mind
you, this is the same woman who told a group of her supporters, "I honestly
think (homosexuality is) the biggest threat our nation has, even more so than
terrorist and Islam." Then she claimed that gays want to get "our children"
("two-year-olds!" she shrieked).
She
again evoked the specter of the homosexual menace in her interview with
Wildmon.
"(I)n my
opinion the homosexual movement is the tip of the spear," she says. "They’re
the ones who right now are beating down the door, have their foot in the door,
trying to tear down the moral fiber of America. We have to stand up to that.
The reason it’s the tip of the spear you don’t see ‘Adulterers Victory Fund’
out there trying to promote adultery. God’s people got to stand up to this."
"Adulterers
Victory Fund" is her swipe at the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, a group she’s
not an especially big fan of ever since they exposed her "gays are worse than
terrorism" comments.
She and
Wildmon address that little incident while discussing the title of Kern’s new
book, "The Stoning of Sally Kern: The Liberal Attack on Christian Conservatism
And Why We Must Take a Stand."
"I
didn’t choose that title, the publishing company did. I had ‘No Apology and No
Regrets’ and they felt that was a little too bland. And so I came up with
‘Holyphobe’ because I was so sick and tired of being called a homophobe. I
don’t hate or fear homosexuals, they’re sinners that need to be saved by grace,
just like I’m a sinner. The only one I want to fear is the Lord," she said.
"They kind of played it off of the stoning of Steven in scripture. He was
literally stoned and I was figuratively stoned."
Figuratively
stoned? Really? Sounds like someone has a persecution complex.
When
Wildmon asks her to provide an example of her persecution, she offers the Gay
and Lesbian Victory Fund distributing her anti-gay rant, a rant, she says, that
was only three minutes of a much longer talk. As if the rest of the talk would
have somehow put "gays are worse than terrorists" in a more kindhearted
context.
As if a
public figure has any expectation of privacy when she gives public talks in
which she says bat-shit crazy things, Wildmon goes out of his way to make clear
that the Victory Fund "secretly taped" Kern’s talk.
Chill
out Tim. She was giving a speech, not taking a dump. Well, not a literal one,
anyway.