Michael Brown continued to cheer right-wing anti-LGBT hate and backlash against Pride Month activities in his June 21 WorldNetDaily column:
In case you haven’t noticed, this year’s “Pride Month” is different than Pride Months in the past. As I recently noted, more and more Americans – from all walks of life – are saying, “Enough is enough.” This is what many of us have predicted for years, recognizing that the very success of the gay revolution would lead to its undoing.
As I wrote in 2015 (which I called the year of “pushback”), “the gay revolution will continue to overplay its hand. As those who were once bullied now bully others, this will produce an increasing backlash. … And as gay activists win more and more battles in the courts and the society, that will actually work against them, as their goals will continue to become more and more extreme.”
This has been self-evident for years. Or do you really think that a caring and sane society can tolerate more and more stories like this? “California woman, 18, sues doctors for removing her breasts when she was just THIRTEEN because she thought she was trans after seeing influencers online.”
That’s why today, in 2023, even editorials on totally secular websites can speak with sympathy of the growing “pushback against the perceived extreme expressions of gender fluidity.”
And, of course, he denied that his anti-LGBT hate is hate:
Note that word “pushback,” repeated time after time. The righteous opposition is rising.
And while there are surely some mean-spirited, even hateful people involved in this pushback (they should be called out and rebuked), those that I know and work with are motivated by love – love for God and love for neighbor. They are convinced that there must be an about face for the good of the society.
Brown went on to cite “relevant, recent news” of anti-LGBT hate, many of which came from right-wing websites (not that he bothered to identify them as such). And once again, he played his compassion schtick even as he insulted LGBT people:
I’m aware, of course, that the vast majority of LGBTQ+ identified readers will be either grieved or irate or shocked at the contents of this article. Even more will they be either grieved or irate or shocked by my attitude, as I’m quite pleased to see the shifts that I have highlighted here.
In their eyes (your eyes?), this is as hateful as it gets, an open and unashamed display of homophobia and transphobia, an unapologetic demonstration of the bigotry produced by fundamentalist religious beliefs.
Yes, I get it, and I understand your fear that I am celebrating the potential unraveling of what you have worked so hard to achieve over the last 50 years.
The problem, of course, is that LGBTQ+ activists declared war on religion 50 years ago.
The problem is that their coming out of the closet necessitated putting us in the closet.
The problem is that they targeted our children with ceaseless indoctrination, from pre-school to the university and from social media to TV and movies.
The problem is that the goalposts continued to move, and no recognition of “rights” was sufficient until the rights of those they opposed were removed.
The problem is that the trajectory of LGBTQ+ activism inevitably leads to queer critical theory which denies the existence of human nature.
The problem is that the fringe elements of the community became celebrities.
The problem is that we will not stand by idly when our own kids or grandkids have been chemically castrated or genitally mutilated.
No way, no how.
That’s why I will continue to push back against what I truly believe is a destructive agenda for our society. At the same time, I will work against hatred and bigotry, seeking equal protection under the law for all and cultivating a climate of grace and mercy rather than anger and hatred.
Of course, Brown does not “get it” — he’s still pretending to “work against hatred and bigotry” even as he portrays LGBT people as deserving of hatred and bigotry because they are “destructive” and enthusiastically cheering every time that happens.
Brown spent his June 26 column being outraged that a German pastor argued that “God is queer”:
Talk about a picture of an apostate church. Talk about a vivid illustration of blasphemy and spiritual blindness. Talk about shouting to the nation, “We are the blind leading the blind! Come follow us into the ditch!”
[…]Talk about calling evil good and good evil. Talk about trying to take the speck out of your brother’s eye while you have a plank in your own (see Matthew 7:1-5). Talk about deep self-deception.
And do these leaders really think that the main problem most people had with Caesar’s message was his denouncing of racism? Hardly. It was the blasphemous pronouncement that provoked most of the ire.
[…]No wonder hundreds of thousands of people are leaving these churches every year. No wonder hundreds of church doors are closing and countless church buildings are being sold.
He concluded by being mad that Christian churches aren’t sufficiently hating LGBT people:
True Christians want to hear the Word of God. They want to worship Jesus. They want to encounter God.
Consequently, where the Word is being preached (as God’s Word, not as some ancient religious document that is similar to other ancient religious texts), when Jesus is being exalted, when people are meeting with God, true Christians, along with non-believing seekers, will come.
In contrast, if they wanted more of this world’s philosophy, they would simply stay home.
The truth be told, if this annual state church conference wanted to be accurate with its theme, with one voice they should have shouted out, “Now is the time to proclaim what has been obvious for decades. We are an apostate church!”
May God give courage to the believing remnant. May He pour out a massive spirit of repentance on this very influential (and very lost) country. May the true church of Germany, in all its varied forms and expressions, arise.
In his June 28 column, Brown obsessed over pride parades being overly sexual for his tastes (which is to day, having any sexual content at all):
In my 2011 book “A Queer Thing Happened to America,” I devoted a whole chapter to the subject of “Diversity or Perversity,” noting the degree to which an overt, often perverse sexual agenda was attached to gay pride events and gay activism. And it was defended under the rubric of “diversity.”
Today, with more and more June “Pride” events being marked by open displays of nudity and sexual perversion, we must ask the question again: Why are these events marked by such displays? Could you imagine seeing such displays at any other ethnic or national pride event? Surely not.
To be sure, many who identify as LGBTQ object to these displays, claiming it is bringing out the worst, kinkiest elements of their communities.
But this, again, begs the question of why they are so prevalent at LGBTQ+ events. And why do so many parents bring their children to these events, not trying to hide these innocent eyes from beholding such trash? And why do plenty of LGBTQ+ voices actually defend such public displays, even in the sight of little children?
He followed that with a anti-LGBT column “originally written in 2013 but rejected for publication by the local press. I think you will find it quite relevant today, if not even chilling in its warnings.”
Brown took another one of his occasional stabs at self-awareness of his anti-LGBT hate in his June 30 column:
When it comes to the contentious cultural issues of the day such as abortion and LGBTQ issues, I have no question at all that these are sinful in God’s sight. At the same time, I recognize that I could be missing some of the reasons that professing Christians could defend such practices and lifestyles. Not all of them are raging sinners, full of blasphemy and guilt.
Some of them sincerely believe that they are standing for what is right and just, believing that they are acting in compassion and kindness out of love for God and people. And so, rather than pass them like ships in the night, we should understand what makes them tick, searching our own hearts for blindness and ignorance as well.
Brown concluded: “We might have more blind spots than we care to admit.” But he seems to make too much money and get too much attention by keeping the LGBT blind spot that fuels his hate to actually want to do anything about it.
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