Scott Brown has only been senator for less than a month, but sooner or later he's going to decide he wants to continue to align himself with a hate group or whether he wants to represent the people of Massachusetts.Senator Scott Brown (?-MA) has successfully snookered Brian Camenker (left) of MassResistance. Southern Poverty Law Center categorizes MassResistance as an active hate group. MassResistance is so fringe that the "mainstream" anti-gay organization Massachusetts Family Institute cut ties with them during the marriage debates in that state.According to a MassResistance e-mail that Camenker sent out today, Brown showed up to a Feb. 20th breakfast with tea baggers and MassResistance, told the group all the stuff they wanted to hear, then on Feb. 22nd went and voted with the Democrats on the job stimulus bill.
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Showing posts with label MassResistance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MassResistance. Show all posts
Friday, February 26, 2010
Scott Brown and Mass Resistance
Pam's House Blend has an interesting story about Scott Brown, who angered some Tea Baggers and other conservatives by joining the Democrats in voting for a jobs bill. But before anyone starts to think that Senator Brown has tempered his political views, consider this:
Friday, January 15, 2010
The Company He Keeps
Marriage has not been a major issue in the Massachusetts senate campaign. Republican Scott Brown, who was one of the most outspoken opponents of marriage equality when the battle was alive at the Massachusetts State House, has tried to sidestep the issue, saying the matter is "settled" in our state.
Other groups who support Brown, disagree.
1. Perhaps the most disturbing group is Mass Resistance, a group that the Southern Poverty Law Center calls a "hate group" for its anti-gay activism. An anti-gay hate group, according to the Law Center, is an organization that goes "beyond mere disagreement with homosexuality by subjecting gays and lesbians to personal vilification."
Here's something from their website. Frankly, I wouldn't put 95% of their stuff on my blog, even as a news item. That's how hateful it is. So let me just stick with the facts about their support for Brown, whom they call a "very appealing candidate." This is just the intro of a post. Each headline leads to a full story.
1. Scott Brown in dead heat with Martha Coakley for US Senate seat. Incredible statewide grassroots effort! Bipartisan (and independent!) support fueled by outrage at status quo.
3. How bad is she? Read Martha Coakley's speech at 2007 homosexual bar association fundraiser.
2. The second group supporting Brown is the National Organization for Marriage, a group that has worked tirelessly to deny same-sex marriage rights to gay couples. Here's something from a recent email:
Other groups who support Brown, disagree.
1. Perhaps the most disturbing group is Mass Resistance, a group that the Southern Poverty Law Center calls a "hate group" for its anti-gay activism. An anti-gay hate group, according to the Law Center, is an organization that goes "beyond mere disagreement with homosexuality by subjecting gays and lesbians to personal vilification."
Here's something from their website. Frankly, I wouldn't put 95% of their stuff on my blog, even as a news item. That's how hateful it is. So let me just stick with the facts about their support for Brown, whom they call a "very appealing candidate." This is just the intro of a post. Each headline leads to a full story.
Massachusetts US Senate race in dead heat as Brown's support surges!
See articles below:1. Scott Brown in dead heat with Martha Coakley for US Senate seat. Incredible statewide grassroots effort! Bipartisan (and independent!) support fueled by outrage at status quo.
2. Martha Coakley's predictable reaction: (1) Get help from the media. (2) Sleazy attack ads. (3) Raise big money quickly from lobbyists.
3. How bad is she? Read Martha Coakley's speech at 2007 homosexual bar association fundraiser.
2. The second group supporting Brown is the National Organization for Marriage, a group that has worked tirelessly to deny same-sex marriage rights to gay couples. Here's something from a recent email:
H/T: Good AsYou
Monday, December 14, 2009
More on the attacks on Kevin Jennings
As I have blogged earlier, over the past few weeks right wing groups and media have been engaged in an attack on Kevin Jennings, the former head of GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian ans Straight Education Network) who has been named to an executive post in the Obama administration's Education Department. One of the principal lines of attack has been a seminar that took place at one of GLSEN's yearly conferences that dealt explicitly with sexuality and that was secret taped by someone wanting to bring down the organization. I remember when this happened; I was a teacher very much involved in GLSEN and LGBT issues in schools.I was not at that particular seminar, but I d remember hearing about it. I was not alone in thinking that the discussion might not have been age appropriate. Neither did Kevin Jennings. Those responsible for the seminar were either fired or resigned. Jennings was not at the seminar nor did he know the details of it beforehand.
That has not stopped anti-gay groups from using this event to try to bring down Kevin Jennings. Media Matters has done a superb job tracing the source of the misinformation about Jennings. The group has uncovered MassResistance as the main source. For the record, the Southern Poverty Law Center lists MassResistance as a hate group. Media Matters writes:Right-wing media outlets have relied on false or misleading claims by MassResistance, a Massachusetts-based anti-gay group, in advancing several recent attacks on Department of Education official Kevin Jennings. The founder of MassResistance -- a group the Southern Poverty Law Center has labeled a "hate group" -- reportedly denied that gays and lesbians were a target of the Holocaust and has compared the gay rights movement to the Nazis. The organization has also called on parents to keep their children home from school during an event promoting awareness of, and opposition to, anti-gay bullying and has stated that suicide prevention programs for gay and lesbian youth have no "legitimate medical or psychological basis."Some of the accusations against Jennings have been so malicious and inaccurate that right wing bloggers and websites have had to retract their statement for fear of a lawsuit. One such group, ironically named Accuracy in the Media, labeled Jennings "a pedophile" and warned that they had a video of him speaking inappropriately about sex practices to 14 year olds. Of course, neither was true, and they were forced to acknowledge their error.
As difficult as this might be for Kevin personally, I think we need to remember that this actually isn't about Kevin. It's about a hate group that is looking to attack any pro-gay member of the Obama administration. That Kevin is also a gay man was just frosting on the cake for this MassResistance. When it comes to attacking gay people, the group has no resistance at all.
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