Monday, January 3, 2011

MassResistance: Any Grasp of Reality?

It's a new year but MassResistance is using the same old methods to demonize, vilify and discredit gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender human beings. The good news is that the more they rant, more people are seeing them for what they really are, anti-gay bigots. Even the Mass Family Institute is starting to pick up pointers from them....

So for the New Year, here is MassResistance's "Guide to Becoming an Anti-Gay Hate Group":
  • Constantly describe you and group as "pro-family". If you don't, how is anyone to know that you are? If you don't state it at least 10 times you most likely are a homosexual activist.
  • Always put quotes around the words gay, husband, wife and marriage. For extra points, keep repeating that same sex unions are not legal in Massachusetts.
  • Recycle "news stories" from other anti-gay websites. There's no limit to how many times you can repeat a false gay story
  • Finally, link GLBT people to the Nazi's, maybe even write a book on it!
Learn from one of their recent posts, enjoy!
Sen. Scott Brown has done many things recently to publicly show his distain for the pro-family people who supported him. But this is probably the most personally offensive.

As the Boston Herald reported this week, Brown went out of his way to contact hardcore anti-family homosexual activist Tom Lang and give him (and his "husband") a personal invitation to the Obama's signing ceremony in Washington D.C. of the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" repeal. Lang had been part of the homosexual lobby's huge 10-month effort to persuade Brown to abandon his position against the repeal, and switch to supporting it. Brown apparently decided to reward him for his success...

A horrible anti-family homosexual activist

Lang is arguably the most vicious anti-family homosexual activist in Massachusetts.

Back in 2005 over 170,000 people signed petitions to get the Marriage Amendment on the ballot in Massachusetts. Soon afterwards Tom Lang and his "husband" Alex Westerhoff set up a website called KnowThyNeighbor. There they posted the names and addresses of all the signers and invited people to contact them and confront them. (They've also taken it nationwide, and have led similar efforts in Arkansas, Florida, Oregon, and Washington.)

As a result, many people who signed the marriage petition were harassed at their homes and at work. People were threatened with loss of jobs. They were shunned at local gatherings. Some were attacked in newspaper articles.

It was an act of intimidation on a huge scale, and was traumatic for all of us. Many people have now refuse to sign pro-family petitions at all because of this.

Since then, Lang and Westerhoff (who are "married") have continued their reign of anti-family terror. Their activities include:

I think you get the gist.

1 comment:

allan fitzmaurice said...

Oh come on Brian is not the only member of MR. Ami Contrada still pays her dues in rolled dimes every year.

I enjoyed reading Brian's action plan for 2011. If you read between the lines, I think you will see the possibility of another name change early this year.

And finally despite emailing him on a regular basis, Brian never answers my question about how his radio show is doing.