Washington D.C., Dec 23, 2020 / 10:53 am (CNA).- The new California senator who will fill the seat vacated by Kamala Harris has been endorsed by pro-abortion and pro-LGBT groups.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Dec. 22 selected Alex Padilla.
Media hit piece on faith-based groups challenged
Wednesday, December 23, 2020 |
Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com)
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A major television news network is putting a spotlight on family-focused organizations, mislabeled as hate groups by the SPLC, that received COVID-related aid from the U.S. government – but one of those groups is fighting back.
NBC News released an article listing organizations labeled hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center, which included various faith-based organizations, among them the American Family Association and the Ruth Institute. One News Now spoke with Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, who heads the Ruth Institute. NBC News has produced now two pieces that I m aware of where they re attacking so-called hate groups and so-called anti-LGBT groups for having received Paycheck Protection money, Morse explained. And in both of those articles, the Ruth Institute is mentioned; and in both of those articles, the American Family Assoc
Jennifer Roback Morse founder of the Ruth Institute. (Screen capture via YouTube)
The founder of an American anti-LGBT+ hate group has sought to rebuke claims that her hate group is a hate group, despite it being recognised as a hate group by a top civil rights litigation group.
Jennifer Roback Morse, who self-started the Ruth Institute, has called for NBC to “cease harassing and defaming” her group after a news report named it a hate group.
The Ruth Institute was an arm of the National Organisation for Marriage, a lobbying group that virulently opposed marriage equality, seven years ago. It according to its website, “upholds the ancient Christian teachings about marriage, family, and human sexuality”.
Men in dresses vs. Christian leader – Who s harming whom?
Wednesday, December 16, 2020 |
Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com)
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The founder of a global interfaith coalition equipping Christians to defend the family and build a civilization of love does not have much sympathy for the crossdressing individuals Down Under who claim their careers were harmed while trying to force their ideology on others.
Two Australian drag queens are suing Christian leader Lyle Shelton for picketing a drag queen story hour at a Brisbane library and for posting blogs referring to them as dangerous role models.
The two men, who dress as women, claim their careers have been harmed and that they have suffered emotionally, so they want Shelton to apologize, to remove his blog posts, to pay them for damages, and to be under a gag order for the rest of his life.