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Lesbian activist: LGBT tactics are ‘bullying,’ ‘fascism,’ ‘totalitarian’

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INDIANAPOLIS, IN , April 8, 2015 ( LifeSiteNews.com ) – After the owners of an Indianapolis pizza shop were forced to close their doors and go into hiding because of death threats from homosexual activists, a longtime gay advocate has spoken out – against the harassment. Talk show host  Tammy Bruce , who is a lesbian and former leader of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization for Women , told Sean Hannity last week that LGBT harassment of Memories Pizza – as well as Christian florists, bakers, and photographers who refused to participate in same-sex “wedding” cermonies for religious reasons – is a form of “bullying” that borders on “fascism.” She said today's pressure and coercion conflict with the philosophy she learned when she entered political activism. “We have embraced the civil rights movements of this country, which were about allowing people to live the lives that best suit them,” she said. But, she warned, today's LGBT movement has no in

Responding to the LGBT movement’s southern strategy

If you were trying to expand acceptance for “ LGBT rights” where would you launch a public relations blitz? Well, the Human Rights Campaign , which calls itself “the largest national LGBT organizer in the South,” has decided the answer is Mississippi. Yes, deeply conservative Mississippi, where just 22 percent of the voters believe that so-called same-sex marriage should be legal. It’s the focus of a $310,000 PR campaign called “All God ’s Children” and it’s promoting tolerance for lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgendered people, as well as their lifestyle decisions. The initiative includes television commercials, phone calls, door-to-door canvassing, and online advertising. It sounds a lot like the work that goes into an evangelistic campaign, as does the language being used: “We are all God’s children,” the campaign says. “It is only for God to judge, not us. We need to treat everyone with respect.” The campaign in the Magnolia State is part of a larger, $8.5 million effor