With every passing day, the leaders of the Christian Right
become more unhinged and increasingly violent in their rhetoric. Pat
Robertson�s call to assassinate -- and yes, Pat, even the Christian press confirms you
did use the word �assassinate� -- Venezuela�s president was big news, except in
the Bush administration where it was largely ignored and/or
excused. But even Robertson has to strive to match the pure hate the Rev. Lou
Sheldon vomits forth daily.
When the California Supreme Court ruled
that domestic partners and their children must
have equal protection and status under the law, Sheldon and his cronies went
into hyper-hate mode. That was documented in an August 25 Traditional Values
Coalition (TVC) article,
�California Supreme Court Redefines The Traditional
Family.�
The piece began, �The California
Supreme Court, in an act of judicial tyranny, has just issued an edict
that redefines the traditional family in California law.� The �judicial
tyranny� charge was, of course, expected. Any court
decision Sheldon and his cronies disagree with is immediately labeled �judicial
tyranny.� How ironic Sheldon didn�t find Robertson�s call-to-murder an example
of �Christian tyranny.� In fact, Sheldon had nothing at all to say about Robertson�s
remarks. One can only assume, therefore, that he agreed with Pat�s message and
modus operandi.
But the TVC article�s sinister
absurdity began with �redefines the traditional family.� The so-called
�traditional family� has not in any way, shape or form been �redefined� or even
affected. It still exists exactly as
it did before. Sheldon likes to exaggerate, and doom and gloom are his forte.
Speaking of exaggerated doom and
gloom, Stephen Crampton, chief counsel with the American Family Association,
was quoted as saying, �the California Supreme Court is determined not to be
outdone in the aggressive fashioning of new social policy under the guise of
deciding legal cases.�
Crampton and Sheldon must have the
same apocalyptic hate-speech coach. After the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled
that �equality� means �equality,� Crampton issued this statement: �Unless
the people of the State of Massachusetts rise up with one voice in opposition
to this lawless and socially destructive behavior [same-sex marriage], it will
destroy society as we know it.� Sorry, Stephen, Massachusetts society hasn�t
been destroyed nor has the sky fallen. Rather, as Evan Wolfson noted, �this is exactly
what the right wing [was] afraid of. People have had a year of legal marriage
in Massachusetts to see how ending marriage discrimination helps gay and
lesbian families and hurts no one.�
Mat Staver of Liberty Counsel,
which has one of its divisions headquartered on the campus of Jerry Falwell�s
Liberty University, also chimed in: �[this] ruling defies logic and common
sense. By saying that children can have two moms, the court has undermined the
family. . . ."
No, Mr. Staver, efforts by people
like Crampton and you defy logic and common sense, promote hatred and
discrimination, and are about as proactively anti-family as �legal� actions can
be. Same-sex couples exist. They have always existed, and they will always
exist. They are currently rearing 8 to 10 million children. Don�t these people
and families count? What you, Crampton and other �Christian� lawyers are trying
to do to same-sex couples and their families is what Robertson said should be
done to Hugo Chavez. The Christian Right�s legal efforts are little more than
attempts to �take them out� of the social, legal, cultural, and economic
pictures. That won�t happen and, as you know, �civil equality� always
eventually wins the day. But the Christian Right�s antigay rhetoric and legal
actions do correlate with a marked increase
in gay-bashing and hate crimes against gay men and women and students in public
schools. Are you proud of that?
Malignant hate hiding behind
religion is personified by and crystallized in the words of the Rev. Louis P.
Sheldon, founder and chairman of the Traditional Values Coalition. Being so
filled with hate himself, that�s all Sheldon can see. His �traditional values�
are usually expressed in terms synonymous with the ultimate manifestation of
hate, war.
The quoted excerpt from Sheldon�s book used in the TVC article began with Lou�s
dark, militaristic vision: �Make no mistake; the homosexual agenda is a strategic
plan for war. It is not a public policy briefing or a marketing plan: the
agenda that has been disseminated by the homosexual lobby is a military
strategy, a campaign map for a war to the death, waged by cunning men upon a
supine and self-indulgent nation.�
Sheldon
likes to use the phrase �homosexual agenda� that the Christian Right concocted
to sound as sinister as possible. Rep. Barney Frank addressed the matter at
the 2004 Democratic National Convention:
I want to
apologize to the various self-proclaimed divine messengers who appear deeply
troubled by a dark plot they label the �gay agenda.�
Troubled as I
am by the prospect of these pious men denied a good night�s sleep by their need
to be eternally vigilant against us, I have decided to break the silence,
decode the cryptogram, unravel the mystery and tip our hand. . . .
Specifically, we want all people in the
United States to enjoy the same legal rights as everyone else, unless they have
forfeited them by violating the rights of others. We believe this should
include some things that are, apparently, very controversial.
They
include the right to serve, fight, and even die on behalf of our country in the
military; the right to earn a living by working hard and being judged wholly on
the quality of our work; the right for teenagers to attend high school without
being shoved, punched, or otherwise attacked; and, yes, the right to express
not only love for another person but a willingness to be legally as well as
morally responsible for his or her well-being.
Does this �agenda� sound sinister
to you?
There�s something else odd about
the vast majority of Sheldon�s homophobic rantings. They are almost always
directed at gay men, as they were in this case: �waged by cunning men.�
Since Lou is so concerned with �protecting marriage� and the �traditional
family,� this gender bias seems most peculiar, especially in light of the
statistics that resulted from the initiation of marriage equality in Massachusetts.
Two-thirds of
the same-sex couples who applied for marriage licenses in Massachusetts on May
17, 2004 -- the first day gay and lesbian couples could legally marry -- were
women. This was not surprising since 43 percent of lesbians are �coupled� at
any one time. Other pertinent demographics from May 17 in Massachusetts
included: 50 percent of the same-sex couples who applied for marriage licenses
had been together for at least a decade; the most predominant age group was 40
to 49 years-old (the median age was 43); 40 percent of those female couples
said they had children in their households.
Every time I read Sheldon�s
diatribes against gay men, I hear a gender-adjusted line from Shakespeare�s
Hamlet: �The [man] doth protest too much, methinks� (III, 2). But Lou
did catch his Freudian slip in the subsequent apocalyptic rant: �I do not
exaggerate when I say that this trial by fire will determine the very survival
of our culture and the fate of civilization as we know it. This is not a battle
against foreign enemies or third world extremists, but an even greater foe: the
forces of darkness and legions of angry homosexuals and lesbians determined to
abolish Christian virtue and moral judgment in any form.�
Yes you do exaggerate, Rev.
Sheldon, grotesquely and intentionally for the sole purpose of inspiring more
fear and deeper hatred.
�Survival of our culture
and the fate of civilization . . ." Not only
does Sheldon echo Crampton�s apocalyptic bravado, but with the same feigned
godlike �knowledge� he matches the blustering of another homophobe, SpongeBob
critic James Dobson who, in his 2004 book Marriage Under Fire, claimed
that same-sex marriage would bring about the end of the world: �The
culture war will be over, and the world may soon become �as it was in the days
of Noah.��
The last line of the gospel according to Lou is particularly
noteworthy: �the forces of darkness and legions of angry homosexuals and
lesbians determined to abolish Christian virtue and moral judgment in any
form.�
�Equality� for all Americans and their families is one of
the �forces of darkness?� Only if you�re Lou Sheldon and use American Newspeak to advocate �the
light� of discrimination and hate.
�Legions?� The entire
homosexual population of the United States is estimated at between two and four
percent. Sorry, Lou, that doesn�t qualify as �legions,� but it is typical of
your fear-mongering exaggerations expressing and encouraging hate.
And
as for �Christian virtue and moral judgment,� neither you, Rev. Sheldon, nor
televangelist Pat Robertson are qualified to pronounce on either.