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Chris Hedges
Truthdig / Truthdig Op-Ed
Published: Tuesday 29 May 2012
“As the economy unravels, as hundreds of millions of Americans confront the fact that things will not get better, life for those targeted by this culture of hate will become increasingly difficult.”

The War on Gays

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The sentencing of Dharun Ravi for the hateful abuse that may have driven his gay roommate at Rutgers, Tyler Clementi, to commit suicide, or Barack Obama’s public acceptance of gay marriage, prevents many of us from seeing that life for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people is getting worse—much worse.

No one understands this better than the gay activist and Pastor Mel White. White, along with his husband and partner of 30 years, Gary Nixon, founded Soulforce, an organization committed to using nonviolent resistance to end religion-based oppression. White and hundreds of Soulforce volunteers protest outside mega churches that preach hatred and bigotry in the name of religion. White travels to communities where young gays, lesbians, bisexuals or transgender people have committed suicide. He holds memorial services for them in front of the church doors. He accuses the pastors of these churches of murder. His books “Stranger at the Gate: To Be Gay and Christian in America” and “Holy Terror: Lies the Christian Right Tell Us to Deny Gay Equality,” are two of the most important works that examine the innate cruelty and proto-fascism of the Christian right. White, more than perhaps any other preacher in the country, has pulled young men and women back from the brink of despair, from succumbing to the tragic fate of Tyler Clementi. And White is scared.

“What kind of environment creates a Dharun Ravi who would carry out that kind of bullying, as well as a kid like Tyler who would become a victim of that kind of bullying?” White asked when I reached him by phone at his home in Long Beach, Calif. “It is society. At its heart it is the church. The churches should be convicted, not just Ravi. He’s just an extension of the hatred that people feel about this threat, this gay threat. Pope Benedict XVI should be on trial. Richard Land from the Southern Baptists should be on trial. Religious leaders, Protestant and Catholic, should be on trial. They made this happen, but too few Americans make the connection.” 

White applauds President Obama for taking a personal stand for marriage equality. But he also notes that the president’s statement was accompanied by a reiteration that states have the right to determine their own policies toward marriage.

Despite gains by gays in the wider culture, especially in the entertainment industry, and despite the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” the civil rights of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people in most states are deteriorating, White said.

“Married gays in the military are miserable,” White said. “They can get married, but they can’t have any of the rights of other married military members, including housing or travel. They can give their lives but they get so little in return.”

“Class difference is at the heart of understanding sexism and homophobia,” White said. “Class difference is based on sexism. It is based on homophobia. It is based on men who want to stay in power. And men who want to stay in power go to church. They sit in the front pews. They are generous, loving and faithful. They give away a tiny little bit to keep these churches going. Which is why I stand with the Occupy movement. At least I know I’m with people who will be on my side.”

White and Nixon left Virginia for California a few weeks ago because the culture, he says, had become increasingly inhospitable to gay couples. In distressed communities across the country there is a correlating rise in intolerance, hate talk and homophobia.

“When I moved to Lynchburg it was a blue city, in spite of Liberty University being there,” White said. “We had an amazing progressive woman, Shannon Valentine, as our state representative. She visited our home. We had a progressive mayor and a progressive City Council. In 2008 everything went to hell. Our new attorney general, Ken Cuccinelli, is crazy. He talks about putting cameras up vaginas [as part of a trans-vaginal ultrasound procedure that would be required by law of all women seeking abortions]. We had so many possibilities until 2008. Then it suddenly ended. Unfortunately, more and more this is reflected across the country. The reversal came with the collapse of our financial system. Suddenly everything blue was seen as costing too much money, including helping the poor. There was a revolt led by Fox News and its allies. It’s difficult to find a restaurant or bar in Lynchburg that isn’t playing Fox News. People quote Fox as though Fox is the arbiter of truth. In fact, Fox is the enemy.”

The long-term unemployment, the collapse of housing prices, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the draconian cuts in social spending have created a climate in which the vulnerable, the different, the marginal—from Muslims to undocumented workers to homosexuals—are blamed for the nation’s decline, White argues. This climate is fueling a culture of hate. Right-wing candidates, channeling the rage and frustration of a beleaguered working and middle class, use marginal and oppressed groups as scapegoats. And, White says, those who disseminate this culture of hate lie about the positions and records of liberal elected officials such as Shannon Valentine.

“The lies against her were heinous,” White said, “but the Christian right is convinced that if you have a call to save the nation you are allowed to lie, because the ends justify the means. Jerry Falwell lied on a regular basis. We lost Shannon Valentine. We lost so much that was good about our state after that election. And this is true almost everywhere.”

The culture of hate feeds off the frustrations and feelings of betrayal among the impoverished, the unemployed, the underemployed and the hopeless. And the longer the expanding underclass is ignored, the longer we refuse to define what is happening to us in our corporate state as a vicious class struggle, the more the culture of hate spreads. The dwindling culture of tolerance, confined now mostly to white, urban, college-educated members of the middle class, because that group refuses to engage in the struggle of class warfare, unwittingly abets the economic dislocation that is empowering the increasingly potent culture of hate.

“Progressives ought to move out of New York immediately,” White went on. “Gay people should evacuate the major cities to see what life is like for gays in rural areas. The urban centers of the gay community are too isolated from wider reality. Many in these [urban] communities do not seem to care about reality. Gay people can survive, unfortunately, without paying attention to reality, especially if we’re white and male. If you’re white and male you often can pass.”

“You see Ellen DeGeneres, the most popular talk show, or you see Queen Latifah leading this week’s gay pride parade [May 20] in Long Beach, and you think all is well,” White said. “But you have to remember that in the local Baptist church, or among any of the 15 million Southern Baptist congregants, people see Ellen and Queen Latifahas a threat to family values. What we count as a forward step, they count as evil. They see it as more gay people getting power. We may watch the same television programs. But while we cheer the presence of an openly gay woman or man on television there are large numbers of people in Virginia and other states who see these public affirmations as another step towards the country’s oblivion.” 

White fears that the vast sums of money available to the Christian right and groups such as the tea party (which he sees as an extension of the Christian right) are solidifying institutions from universities to media outlets in the propagation of this culture of hate. White, before he accepted his homosexuality as a gift from God, ghost-wrote autobiographies for Christian-right leaders including Falwell. White and Nixon, knowing that White’s old clients were the primary sources of anti-gay rhetoric, moved to Lynchburg. They set up house across the street from Falwell’s megachurch. They attended services and stood together in silent protest as Falwell delivered anti-gay rants from the pulpit. White watched as Liberty University rose to dominate Lynchburg.

“Liberty University is funded by fundamentalist billionaires, like the man who owns Hobby Lobby, like Chick-fil-A and the fundamentalist author who wrote these terrible books, the ‘Left Behind’ series, Tim LaHaye,” White said. “These guys are giving tens of millions of dollars to institutions such as Liberty. They see the Liberty Universities of the world as the Koch brothers do, as the bastions of training for the new Americans. They are brainwashing young people whom they hope will guide us away from the precipice of liberalism.”

Liberty is one of the fastest-growing universities in America. It has 50,000 students, on campus or taking degrees through online courses. The university built a 24-hour, all-seasons ski resort, the first in the nation. It has an Olympic-size pool and an Olympic-style ice rink. It has an accredited law school. Its debate team often beats major Ivy League teams. It is putting in a medical school. This is also a university that teaches that the oldest fossils date from only 6,000 years ago. It produces Ph.D.s who believe exclusively in creationism, reject evolution and deny that global warming exists. And it is a university that is openly hostile to gays, lesbians, bisexuals and those who are transgender.

“By the time Gary and I moved away from Lynchburg, a majority of Virginians seemed to be turning against gay people,” White said. “They passed a constitutional amendment against marriage equality and new laws saying we cannot adopt [children] or provide foster care. More than half the people of Virginia seem to see us as the enemy.”

As the economy unravels, as hundreds of millions of Americans confront the fact that things will not get better, life for those targeted by this culture of hate will become increasingly difficult. Rational debate will prove useless. “Fundamentalists aren’t interested in data,” White said. “They are not influenced by truth, including scientific, psychological, psychiatric or historic truth. They are not influenced by a personal experience with truth. The Bible is more important. Verses are taken out of context to condemn even sons and daughters. How do you oppose that?”

“We have 29 states that do not outlaw discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation,” White said. “Transgender Americans are invariably the worst victims of discrimination and violence. And yet there are 44 states that do not outlaw discrimination on the basis of gender identity. There are 44 states that have laws or constitutional amendments denying us the rights of marriage, claiming our relationships are unholy, that we’re sick and icky,” White said. “And Mr. Obama has just said marriage equality is up to the [individual] states. A majority of the states have already decided against us. If you ask a gay person in New York, ‘Can we adopt?’ he will respond of course we can adopt. Can we provide foster care? Of course we can provide foster care. Can we get jobs equally? Of course we can, especially if we are white and male. But with all the progress we have made, 44 states still see us as the enemy. Add a few more states to this list and it is over. How awful it will be if these restrictions make their way to states such as Connecticut, New York and California. Remember, California is going down the tubes financially. And the fear about the nation’s financial future is the engine that drives all of this.”

“Too many of my sisters and brothers in the gay community don’t seem to understand the power of religion,” White lamented. “They have been rejected by religion. They hate the idea of religion. Therefore, they’re not going to deal with religion, which is fatal, because religion is the heart of homophobia. Without religion there would be no homophobia. What other source of homophobia is there but six verses in the Bible? When Bible literalists preach that LGBT people are going to hell they become Christian terrorists. They use fear as their weapon, like all terrorists. They are seeking to deny our religious and civil rights. They threaten to turn our democracy into a fundamentalist theocracy. And if we don’t reverse the trend, there is the very real possibility that in the end we will all be governed according to their perverted version of biblical law.”

This article was originally posted on Truthdig.



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10 comments on "The War on Gays"

Navy5768

May 30, 2012 6:23am

In my Junior year in a Southern college, 1956, after breaking from Fundamentalism, I became a Unitarian (now Unitarian Universalist or UU). We are a democratic, congregationally-controlled church. 19th c. congregations were the first to ordain & invite women clergy, in the mid-20th the first to welcome GLBT members and invite GLBT ministers. In the 1950s South, Unitarians were involved in civil rights activism. Many of us in our university fellowship were arrested (illegally) for petitioning—and quickly released thanks to the Dean of Women, a WWII military officer.

That was the beginning of lifelong activism which endured through 12 years in the Navy, which I joined partly out of admiration for that Dean of Women, resigning in 1968 to protest the Vietnam war & adding many causes, including a career in environmentalism.

I know UM, UCC, Jewish, Episcopal, Catholic & Lutheran friends who are as welcoming to GLBT rights as we UUs are. If their faiths aren't, they struggle for change. I admire their devotion to their beliefs and to justice, something I share, as do many atheists and agnostics. Don't use the propaganda language of the Televangelists and Faux news. Use the word "Fundamentalist"--including the fanatics of all religious, anti-religious and political creeds--to label the haters & terrorists, NOT "Christian" or "evangelical" or "religion" or "the Bible" (which contains arrogant violence, but probably more encouragement of unlimited love than any other ancient text). My UU religion--which gives me strength & courage—is deeply rooted in Judaeo-Christianity, as well as in other world faiths, process theology, skepticism & humanism.

I'm just a straight, paleface, old grandma. Young people—if not struggling for their own rights as GLBTs, people of color, women, immigrants, jobless, homeless, veterans—are readier than my generation to welcome all those whom the 1% scapegoats & excludes. If we can keep that 1% from destroying our green world—which is the primary task that faces us—the young are the promise of a more embracing future.

Dr Susan Reibel...

May 30, 2012 2:50am

The bigotry in this article is mind-boggling.
Calling all 'religion', in effect, a bastion for hatred is shameful.
Including Pope Benedict XVI in this diatribe about 'Fundamentalists' ( who are, mostly, Protestants!) is also shameful.
Next there will be rhetoric from Chris Hodges, Pastor Mel White, and others about Jews, Sikhs, and Muslims, and Hindus who are not in favour of gay marriage but whole-heartedly in favour of full civil rights for gay couples. THAT is the case in Australia in every religious group that I have just named. I am in my 70s and a dual citizen of America and Australia. I voted for Mr Obama in the last American federal election.

Christopher Miller

May 29, 2012 6:04pm

Fundamental Christianity (really all fundamentalism and maybe even adherence to any religious dogma including scientology's, astrology's, etc.) is a form of mental illness. Not so homosexuality, though some would disagree.

AdVader

May 29, 2012 4:39pm

false love, twisting&spinning everything upside down, an insane reality, stop the filthy dirty sic&selfish gender-sex-war on chidlren&fathers, hetero's and normal families!

AdVader

May 29, 2012 4:41pm

homo disgustia has nothing to do with discrimination, behaving isn't the same as being, 2 beasts conspiring, femini$$m-samesex-atheism riding U$A-UN are destroying the world.

Riconui

May 29, 2012 1:36pm

Few concepts in this world are more sick and perverted than fundamentalist Christianity, leaving little to guess about when they point an accusing finger at "out" gay people an claim that it is THEY who are the sick and perverted. This is the same social element that is trying to reconstruct Jesus as a modern day evangelical Rambo, no longer the prince of peace but avatar of inchoate violence against anything that makes them even marginally uncomfortable. This is group that has adapted capitalism as its model for the best methods to deal with poverty, a kind of social Darwinism (although that is provably an oxymoron), Jesus' admonitions about the poor, the meek and the afflicted apparently no longer applicable, (in spite of the fact that the Bible is regarded as infallible dictation taken directly from god his/her self). This is the same group that at the very best whistles past the graveyard when the subject is the murder of MDs that provide abortion services, (they kill because they're PRO-LIFE!), and at the very worst demonstrates their abject hypocrisy by applauding the work of the Paul Hills of the world. (Check the Wiki-pedia page on "anti-abortion violence" for a more complete listing of the victims of Jesus' storm troopers). This is the same group that envisions an America guided by Old Testament law, including presumably, the stoning of adulterous women and disobedient children, (I am not making that up. It is in there.), an outlook that would play very well in Taliban controlled Afghanistan. This is a group that INSISTS that this nation was and IS founded by and for Christians. They were apparently reading a very different history book than the one I read in high school.

Christianity, and I would venture to say that most of the world's religions, are simply a form of political theater, with lots of arcane props and stupid hats. Their motivations are no more or less than the most venal of our politicians. It should not come as a surprise that church hierarchies are replete with closeted gays (and as an adult that grew up with Roman Catholicism and it's rich sado-masochistic fantasies, I accuse them first), and it should also be clear that their vitriol against out gays is purely projection of their self-loathing.

I know of no one amongst my atheist brethren that is militantly anti-gay. There is simply no room for that brand of intolerance that is axiomatic to all of these monotheistic desert cults, and clearly, if you reject their god, you reject their edicts about what they think god thinks.

white trash wit...

May 29, 2012 1:04pm

This entire country frightens me these days. The sheer number of people who take Fox news seriously is enough to give anyone with a brain nightmares. Are we as a nation really that stupid? Can we not see that the oligarchy will never have our back? Can we not see that the majority of the Churches, Mosques, and Synagogues are really about power rather than our souls? The information on Liberty "University" should tell us everything about their goals we need to know. A 24 hr, 4 season ski resort, really? For what, to lure more dittoheads to their spiritual demise? Reminds me of Jimmy with Tammy Fay and a number of "Christian" resorts whose only purpose is money. They want your money as it gives them power, they don't give a shit about anyone but themselves.

mamabashums

May 29, 2012 12:45pm

Compare the sentence of the gentleman who video taped the news reporter through the hotel peep hole what did he get for a sentence and what did Ravi get it seems to be the same invasion of privacy. If you speak out against gays you can be certain that your career will have many attempts at ruining you. If you are balck or Hispanic you are destined to a life of servitude. So when do the issues of the day mean more than all peoples discontent for the way our country is. It is time to put away the smaller issues as you noticed Obama did not discuss gay issues much on the last election it is a backburner issue. The real issues are getting rid of lobbist freeing small business fair share taxes by eliminnating loopholes creating prosperity for everyone then the backburner issues can come forth. If you try the oppisite you get the kind of resistance we have now the five basics are more important.

Theodore Ziolkowski

May 29, 2012 12:18pm

The volume and Rethoric from the Conservatives, Republcans and Tea-Party members as they preach hatred and bigotry against homosexuals from their elected offices and from the Pulpits of the churches is unforgiveable and they will have to face the Lord on judgement day and be judged as they have judged.

Jeffrey Hill

May 29, 2012 11:43am

Ku Klux Kristians don't have a monopoly on morality.

The head of the ultraconservative Evangelical Christians of America and Denver megachurch Pastor Ted Haggard preached bigotry and hatred toward druggies and homosexuals, but it was later revealled that he was a methamphetamine abuser and patron of a male prostitute despite his and his wife's repeated efforts to lie out of it.
(Pastor Ted took the Christian out of Christian Family Values leaving only Family Values. He also learned that he couldn't "cure" his homosexuality despite his efforts.).

The co-founder of the ultraconservative, homophobic Family Research Council and University of South Carolina psychiatrist Dr. George Rebers preached hatred and bigotry against homosexuals, but it was later revealled that he was a self-loathing homosexual when he got caught going to Europe on a long vacation with a RentBoy male prostitute. He was kicked out of the Family Research Council which he co-founded despite his repeated attempts to lie out of the scandal.
(Dr. Rebers took the Family out of Family Values leaving only Values.).

The war on gays is being waged by self-loathing homosexual men and homophobic conservative men with latent homosexual attraction to their men friends.