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WND Won’t Report Exodus International Shutdown (But Will Let Anti-Gay Activist Lament It)

Posted on June 25, 2013

You won’t find any news articles at WorldNetDaily announcing the decision of Exodus International, which once championed the idea of intense therapy to “change” a homosexual into a heterosexual, to shut down….

WND Is Still Whitewashing Scott Lively’s Anti-Gay Activity

Posted on April 29, 2013

WorldNetDaily has long been an apologist for anti-gay activist Scott Lively, pretending he really doesn’t viciously despise gays. That includes whitewashing the facts about the lawsuit filed against him by Sexual Minorities…

WND’s Unruh Uncritically Touts Anti-Gay Hate Group’s Claims of ‘Homofascism’

Posted on April 9, 2013

One of the more ridiculous ledes we’ve ever read kicks off in Bob Unruh’s April 6 WorldNetDaily article: Hunt for the word “homophobia” – purportedly a fear of homosexuality – and Merriam-Webster,…

NEW ARTICLE: WorldNetDaily’s Very Lively Gay-Bashing

Posted on February 26, 2013

Not only does WND pretend that anti-gay activist Scott Lively’s book linking gays to Nazis hasn’t been discredited, it has served as his apologist over allegations that he’s linked to Uganda’s proposed…

WND Still Defending Scott Lively’s Anti-Gay Activism

Posted on January 10, 2013

An unbylined Jan. 7 WorldNetDaily article is almost entirely dedicated to defending anti-gay activist Scott Lively against a lawsuit filed by a Ugandan gay-rights group accusing Lively of encouraging the persecution of…

Scott Lively Defends Uganda’s Anti-Gay Bill At WND

Posted on December 16, 2012

Scott Lively declares in a fallacy-filled Dec. 12 WorldNetDaily column: Now that Uganda’s so-called “kill the gays” bill has been revised to drop the death penalty and reportedly add provisions for prevention…

WND Praises Uganda, Deceptively Whitewashes Its Proposed Anti-Gay Law

Posted on November 29, 2012

Michael Carl uses a Nov. 25 WorldNetDaily article to praise Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni for “publicly repenting of his personal sin and the sins of the nation” including “idolatry and witchcraft” and…

WND Rushes to Defend Anti-Gay Pastor’s Work in Uganda

Posted on March 26, 2012

WorldNetDaily is joining Accuracy in Media in defending anti-gay pastor Scott Lively’s anti-gay activities in Uganda. A Jan. 14 WND article by Bob Unruh uncritically repeats Lively’s defense against a lawsuit filed…

AIM’s Kincaid Still Can’t Quite Admit Proposed Uganda Law Would Kill Gays

Posted on March 19, 2012

For the past two years, Accuracy in Media’s Cliff Kincaid has championed a proposed draconian anti-gay law in Uganda while denying the fact that it would permit the death penalty for mere…

WND Defends Anti-Gay Activist (And Finally Admits Uganda Law Would Kill Gays)

Posted on November 24, 2011

When Uganda proposed a draconian anti-gay law that would have permitted the death penalty for mere homosexuality, WorldNetDaily largely ignored it — except for Molotov Mitchell, who endorsed it while denying that…

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