(Quick note of caution for viewers: the story I am about to tell includes offensive language. I am using it only because it is relevant to the story itself.)
Westboro Baptist Church founder Fred Phelps died this week. Phelps was strident in expressing his anti-gay views. So strident that he and his family picketed funerals, particularly military funerals, with messages like “God hates fags.”
Putin’s laws banning the expression of homosexuality, however loosely defined? Right. His laws banning advocacy for equal treatment? Right. His laws that have stoked a climate of fear among LGBT Russians? Right.
Right.
And that’s why my letter this week is to Franklin Graham, the son of famed evangelist Billy Graham and president and CEO of the family ministry.
Dear Mr. Graham,
It’s me. Jonathan.
Here’s what you wrote in your monthly column in the March issue of Decision magazine.
“In my opinion, Putin is right on these issues. Obviously, he may be wrong about many things, but he has taken a stand to protect his nation’s children from the damaging effects of any gay and lesbian agenda.”
Yes, “taken a stand” by making it a crime to promote so-called homosexual propaganda to minors–that can mean just telling a young person that same-sex couples are equal to opposite sex couples. Nope. Can’t say that in Putin’s Russia. Because he’s taking a stand!
According to Human Rights Watch, the law passed last year has coincided with an increase in discrimination–including psychological abuse and physical violence against LGBT Russians. State-run media outlets have called LGBT Russians “perverts” and one leading talk show host said the hearts of gay organ donors should be burned or buried rather than used to continue someone’s life. (That man, by the way, has been appointed by the Kremlin to head the new Russian state-run media conglomerate.)
This is the law that you, Franklin Graham, say Putin has “right.” You also said:








