Bryan Fischer continues to complain that the United States does not have Russian-style anti-gay "propaganda" laws. In fact, Fischer lauds Russian President Putin as "the lion of Christianity" for leading his nation's crackdown on gays.
On yesterday's radio broadcast, Fischer again voiced his support for implementing such laws in America, declaring that it is "inexcusable" that these sorts of laws are not being put into place here.
"That's a policy we ought to have in the United States," he said of the Russian laws. "It's inexcusable that we allow vulnerable, innocent young children to be indoctrinated, brainwashed, propagandized into thinking that homosexual conduct is perfectly normal and absolutely benign behavior when it absolutely is not":
I want to point out that the kind of activities Fischer is talking about - "indoctrinating," "brainwashing," "propagandizing" - in Russia, includes merely carrying a rainbow flag, or holding your partner's hand.
The anti-gay laws in Russia have emboldened anti-gay vigilantes to literally hunt down gays and lesbians, all for the crime of holding someone's hand.
Those are the kinds of activities and laws Bryan Fischer supports.
(via Right Wing Watch)
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