Hate group publishes creepy map to the offices of LGBT charities
The American Family Association has published a map directing people to the offices of LGBT charities – branding them ‘anti-Christian bigots’.
The listed hate group, which has ties to the Republican National Committee, has launched a “bigotry map” to identify “groups and organizations that openly display bigotry toward the Christian faith”.
The map gives directions to the offices linked with a number of groups, including branches of the Human Rights Campaign which campaign on gay rights.
A number of the markers seem to be inaccurate – but others provide correct location details for the office addresses of gay rights groups.
The AFA describes Human Rights Campaign as “the nation’s largest homosexual organization in America”.
It adds: “Part of HRC’s driving agenda is legalizing homosexual marriage by judicial activism, bullying American corporations to embrace sexual perversion and encouraging lawsuits against Christian-owned businesses and states.”
The map also states that anti-bullying charity GLSEN “infiltrates public schools with pro-homosexual indoctrination tactics, confusing many young people and misleading them into making dangerous and unhealthy lifestyle choices that will negatively affect their entire lives.”
The American Family Association said: “A common practice of these groups is threatening our nation’s schools, cities and states. By threat of lawsuit, they demand that prayer be removed from schools and city council meetings, Ten Commandments monuments stricken from courthouses and memorial crosses purged from cemeteries and parks.
“Because of anti-Christian bigotry, private business owners have been sued and forced to close their businesses. Families and businesses that express a Christian worldview on social issues often face vicious retaliation from anti-Christian zealots.
“Some members or supporters of these groups have committed violent crimes against Christians and faith-based groups. Physical and profane verbal assaults against Christians are methods frequently exercised in their angry methods of intimidation.”