Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Scott Lively: Russia's anti-gay laws are my proudest career achievemenys
Speaking to Bryan Fischer on his radio show, Scott Lively says he believes he played an indirect role in getting Russia to pass anti-gay laws and he says doing so is "one of the proudest achievements" of his career.
Lively is currently facing a lawsuit for crimes against humanity brought by the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) on behalf of Sexual Minorities of Uganda (SMUG), a Uganda-based coalition of LGBTI rights and advocacy groups.
In the past, among other things:
Lively says God sent meningitis to punish gays.
Lively cheers Russia's gay "propaganda" ban.
Lively claims to have exploded a Massachusetts strip club with his prayers.
Lively applauds Uganda's brutal oppression of gay people.
Lively launches Oklahoma campaign to legalize anti-gay discrimination.
Lively says gay-friendly politicians should be tarred and feathered.
Lively endorses life imprisonment for gay people in Uganda.
(via JMG)
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Scott Lively
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