“Of course, there’s no aftermath after this boy finds his quote-unquote ‘gay’ romance. We’re never going to hear later about the diseases associated with homosexuality that he likely would get, mental illness, and of course the judgment of God.”
–Anti-gay activist Peter LaBarbera, pointing to the plot of the movie Love, Simon as an example of Hollywood’s attempt to “propagandize” and normalize homosexuality. LaBarbera made the comments during an appearance on right-wing radio host Janet Mefferd’s Janet Mefferd Live, a weekday program of American Family Radio that discusses a Biblical perspective on current events.
In the audio clip, obtained by People for the American Way’s “Right Wing Watch,” Barbera is highly critical of the coming-of-age romantic comedy based around a gay teenager’s coming out and first relationship, calling it a “whitewashed version” because it fails to promote a “religious message” or highlight what he believes are the health hazards associated with homosexuality: STDs and higher rates of mental illness.
“I think it’s like a Disney gay movie,” LaBarbera said. “It’s mainly for teenage kids, it’s a rom-com. … It’s very innocuous, compared to the other movie you mentioned, Call Me by Your Name, which is much dirtier.”
LaBarbera also told Mefferd that the movie promotes “three myths” about homosexuality that he believes are problematic.
“Number one is that being homosexual — quote-unquote ‘gay’ — is basically who you are, intrinsically who you are. You know, if that line just happens to be gay,” explained LaBarbera. “That’s number one. Number two, that there’s a total mutual equivalence between homosexual romances and the gay lifestyle and normal, heterosexual living, so it’s presented as totally equal.
“Number three, that parental love, the way they love their son after he comes out and declares his homosexuality or they find out, the parents, is they just basically express regret they didn’t know earlier,” he said. “There’s no sorrow. There’s no religious message at all in the movie, Janet, and there’s nothing that says any disapproval. It’s all sort of like they didn’t understand, and they basically just embraced it.”
When Mefferd asked LaBarbera to explain what he meant when he referred to mental illness, he referred to claims in the book The Health Hazards of Homosexuality, published by the anti-gay group MassResistance. Among those claims are that HIV and syphilis are now almost exclusively “gay male diseases,” and that mental diseases and suicidal ideation are higher among the LGBTQ population because “homosexual behavior is a perversion like God says it is, it is deviant, it is not normal.”
LaBarbera also objected to a statement made by Love, Simon‘s protagonist as to why heterosexual people don’t have to come out as “straight,” adding that it’s “because that’s theway God designed it.” Mefferd also joined in, saying that biology dictates that heterosexuality is normal. LaBarbera said it was obvious that homosexuality cannot produce a child, and yet, Hollywood is trying to normalize the behavior.
“We’re going to see more and more movies like this. And Janet, this is the first major teen homosexual romance film to be a big box-office hit. And so this is, again, Hollywood is trying to mainstream sexual sin, in this case, homosexuality,” LaBarbera said.
“Of course, transgenderism, that will be next,” he added. “We’ll see, maybe five years from now, maybe two years from now, we’ll see a transgender movie like this. And it’s all part of Hollywood trying to propagandize, especially young people, but really, the whole society.”
Mali is on the brink of passing a law that would jail people for engaging in same-sex relations, condoning same-sex relationships, or "promoting" homosexuality.
The country's ruling National Transitional Council, on October 31, approved the proposed law by a vote of 131-1. The measure must next be approved by the country's military leaders before taking effect.
Details of punishments under the new penal code have not yet been announced.
"There are now provisions prohibiting homosexuality in Mali," Mamadou Kassogue, Mali's Minister of Justice and Human Rights, said following the vote. "Anyone engaging in this practice or promoting or condoning it will be prosecuted."
A new report finds that Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Act has potentially cost the country billions of dollars in the year since it became law.
The report by Open for Business, a coalition of global companies that prize LGBTQ inclusion, claims that Uganda has lost a minimum of $470 million and as much as $1.6 billion, a sum that comprises between 0.9% and 3.2% of the country's gross domestic product.
The report also claims the law could result in combined losses of anywhere between $2.3 billion and $8.3 billion over five years if it is not repealed.
The report identified eight critical areas in which the anti-gay law has impacted Uganda’s economy, including international aid, foreign direct investment, tourism and national reputation, public health, national productivity, policing and legal costs, human capital and talent flight, and trade relations.
Moscow police raided two gay nightclubs in the city, detaining over 50 people as part of an ongoing crackdown against LGBTQ visibility.
According to the pro-Russian government Telegram channels MSK1 and SHOT, one of the raids was carried out against the Central Station nightclub in downtown Moscow under the auspices of investigating alleged "drug trafficking."
Central Station was holding an event marking National Coming Out Day when police raided the venue around 1 a.m. About 200 people were inside at the time.
Videos from the club show police officers forcing people to lie on the ground with their hands behind their heads or stand with their hands against the wall and violently frisking them.
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