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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

NOM Calls on Gay Rights Leaders to Repudiate Politics of Hatred, Disrespect.

“In the last two weeks, we’ve seen mothers harassed, children threatened, and outrageous efforts to disrupt and drown out our rallies from gay marriage activists. Rather than repudiating these tactics, major gay rights leaders are now blaming NOM for the behavior of their own supporters. This is irresponsible and wrong[...]"

Unlike the Human Rights Campaign or Freedom to Marry, NOM leaders do not need to wait to be asked to repudiate extremism, we have consistently called on our supporters at each rally to reject hatred and incivility, and to demonstrate love and respect for Americans who disagree with our views on marriage, including members of the LGBT community. As Bishop Morlino said at the Madison rally, “There is no place for gay-bashers” in our movement.

Here's the link.

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