Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Brody's Scribbles... Alvin McEwen Examines FRC's Latest Ploy- Beg For Money & Ignore Its Own Misfeasance

Alvin McEwen is a noted columnist, author, and blogger who lives in Columbia, South Carolina. McEwen is a contributing writer for The Huffington Post, CNN.com, The Washington Post, Media Matters for America, as well as the prominent political LGBTQ website; Pam's House Blend.  McEwen's blogspot: Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters- analyzes and refutes the inaccuracies lodged against the LGBTQ community by religious conservative organizations.
Family Research Council asks for money instead of answering charges of unethical behavior
Alvin McEwen
By Alvin McEwen (Columbia, South Carolina) FEB 22 | The Family Research Council has yet to give a "detailed response" to charges lodged by the Southern Poverty Law Center that it spreads untrue propaganda about the lgbt community by means of either junk science or distorted science.
However, the group did take time out of its day to send out the following email requesting money. I took the liberty of zeroing in on the most pertinent part:
As you may have heard, the ultra-liberal Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) recently declared Family Research Council and a few of our allies as "hate groups."
How do you feel about you and FRC being lumped in with neo-Nazis, the Ku Klux Klan, racist skinheads, and other radical organizations?
I am outraged. But more than that, I am concerned. Never before has FRC been slapped with such a false and malicious accusation by an organization claiming to be mainstream.
Thankfully, we have hundreds of good friends who have stepped forward to denounce the SPLC in the strongest possible terms and to declare their support of FRC. The list includes national leaders who signed a Statement of Support.
Now I urge you to show you won't be intimidated into silence. Please follow this link to take your place alongside these leaders and others in defense of FRC by making a tax-deductible donation to support our work.
The SPLC is pressuring major news networks, magazines, newspapers, and online news and opinion outlets to not invite us on their programs, run our opinion pieces, or quote our views. It even hosted an event aimed solely at smearing FRC.
Astonishing, isn't it?
The SPLC is now attacking FRC and other groups that uphold Judeo-Christian moral views, including marriage as the union of a man and a woman.
By labeling its opponents "hate groups," the SPLC is saying: No discussion. No consideration of the issues. No engagement. No debate!
As usual FRC is playing the victim while evading the true story. SPLC said the following about FRC and several other so-called pro-family groups:
. . . a hard core of smaller groups, most of them religiously motivated, have continued to pump out demonizing propaganda aimed at homosexuals and other sexual minorities. These groups’ influence reaches far beyond what their size would suggest, because the “facts” they disseminate about homosexuality are often amplified by certain politicians, other groups and even news organizations. . . Generally, the SPLC’s listings of these groups is based on their propagation of known falsehoods — claims about LGBT people that have been thoroughly discredited by scientific authorities — and repeated, groundless name-calling. Viewing homosexuality as unbiblical does not qualify organizations for listing as hate groups.
The falsehoods in question include the beliefs that:
  • Homosexuals molest children at far higher rates than heterosexuals,
  • Same-sex parents harm children, and
  • Homosexuals don’t live nearly as long as heterosexuals.
For its part, SPLC has listed detailed reasons as to the inaccuracies of these claims.
FRC, on the hand, has yet to fully answer SPLC's charges even though it said two months ago that it would give a "detailed response."
FRC's entire campaign of "they are trying to silence us" has been a clever dodge, or a non-sequitir which only serves to cover up that SPLC is in fact pushing for the debate while FRC is avoiding it.
Conveniently absent from FRC’s email - and its other statements - is suitable refutation to SPLC’s charges or any type of refutation at all.
At the times in which FRC did try to address the charges head on, such as when FRC head Tony Perkins went on the news program Hardball or when an FRC employee recommended a piece written by Perkins, the organization was called out for engaging in exactly the same tactics SPLC accused them of - distorting science to denigrate the lgbt community.
No one wants to silence FRC.
Not SPLC, nor do I, nor does any other person who sent emails to the organization asking for the "detailed response" to SPLC's charges, which FRC promised to give.
All we want are answers. And we have yet to receive those answers.
In the long run, FRC's plea for donations may be successful in terms of monetary benefits.
But what about personal integrity?
If the FRC considers itself a Christian organization, then it needs to act like one.
And somehow I don't think that spreading untrue stories about the lgbt community and then playing the evasion game when called out on this behavior is a Christian virtue.
Stating that you are a moral, Christian group doesn't necessarily make you one. Especially when your actions have been most un-Christian.

2 comments:

Trab said...

"If the FRC considers itself a Christian organization, then it needs to act like one."

Uh, no...not really. If it WERE a Christian organization it WOULD act like one. Hence we can see what it truly is.

Desmond Rutherford said...

Let's just face the facts, the FRC and the other organisations of similar ilk, hate homosexuality and seek to spread that hatred in the wider community. Therefore they are hateful. It is their constant call to remove the rights of LGBTQ people to live without harassment, which is itself a persecution.
FRC and the others do not even understand what human rights actually are. They are blinded by their selective interpretation of scripture to force people to believe as they do and ignore the reality and true meaning of Love thy neighbour.
They deserve the SPLC rating as a hate group.