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BurtWorm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-08-10 11:43 AM
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PFAW’s Letter to NPR Re: AFA spokesperson Bryan 'the Fascist' Fischer
Edited on Fri Oct-08-10 11:50 AM by BurtWorm
This is the guy who said of critics of the FD that allowed a home to burn down because its owner hasn't paid the county's $75 fee for service, that they believe in the values of a "weakened, feminized version of Christianity that is only about softer virtues such as compassion and not in any part about the muscular Christian virtues of individual responsibility and accountability." (Note that this letter was in response to a previous appearance by Fischer on Morning Edition, in which he talked about Tea Party politics):

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/pfaw%E2%80%99s-letter-npr


Dear Ms. Shepard:

I was surprised yesterday to hear the voice of Bryan Fischer, Director of Issue Analysis at the American Family Association, on Morning Edition. I wonder if the show's producers knew of Mr. Fischer's record of extremism and hate speech against Muslim Americans and gays and lesbians.

People For the American Way's RightWingWatch.org blog tracks Fischer in his roll as a blogger and radio host for the AFA, where he makes no attempt to disguise his extremism. Just in the past year, Fischer has:


    * Demanded that no new mosques be built anywhere in America. (8/10/2010)
    * Argued that inbreeding has caused Muslims to be stupid and violent. (9/10/2010)
    * Says that Muslims should be banned from serving in the U.S. military. (11/9/2009)
    * Insisted that all Muslims are traitors, called for the deportation of all Muslims from the U.S. (4/10/2010)
    * Claimed that U.S. service members died in vain because the U.S. failed to make Iraq a Christian nation. (8/19/2010)
    * Said that "homosexuals should be disqualified from public office." (8/5/2010)
    * Insisted that gays are biased, sexually deviant felons, not to mention pedophiles, and should never serve on the Supreme Court. (4/15/2010, 4/16/2010)
    * Called gay adoption "a terrible, terrible, inexcusable, inhumane thing to do to children." (8/10/2010)
    * Argued that we should "impose the same sanctions on those who engage in homosexual behavior as we do on those who engage in intravenous drug abuse." (2/3/2010)
    * Wrote: "The inescapable conclusion is that gay sex is a form of domestic terrorism." (6/10/2010)
    * Said: "Hitler discovered that he could not get straight soldiers to be savage and brutal and vicious enough to carry out his orders, but that homosexual solders basically had no limits and the savagery and brutality they were willing to inflict on whomever Hitler sent them after. So he surrounded himself, virtually all of the Stormtroopers, the Brownshirts, were male homosexuals." (5/25/2010)
    * Disparaged family values in the Hispanic community: "Also, the illegitimacy rate among Hispanic women is over 50%. I'm not sure pro-family values are as strong in the Hispanic community as Dr. Land wants to believe." (7/23/2010)


Yesterday, in response to People For's call that GOP leaders distance themselves from Mr. Fischer, he repeated his comparison of gay men to domestic terrorists. On Tuesday, Mr. Fischer defended his call for deporting Muslim Americans, saying "we are doing them a favor by repatriating them to their homeland where an entire nation shares their values."

Of course, Mr. Fischer has the right to air his opinions, no matter how hurtful. However, he should not be given air time by a nonpartisan news organization without some disclosure of his record of hate speech.

I also hope that Mr. Fischer is not, as Morning Edition implied, representative of the Tea Party movement as a whole.

This weekend, he will be appearing this weekend alongside leaders of the Republican Party, including Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint, and 2012 presidential hopefuls Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Newt Gingrich, and Mike Pence. We have alerted these public figures to Mr. Fischer's record and urged them to denounce Fischer's remarks lest they lend credibility to his extremism.

Similarly, I urge NPR to resist lending credibility to an extremist like Fischer by providing him with a national platform without alerting audiences to his record of vocal bigotry.

Thank you for your time,

Michael B. Keegan

President, People For the American Way
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xchrom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-08-10 11:51 AM
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1. Mr Keegan is being very nice assuming NPR didn't know
About Mr Fishers public stands.

I'm sure they will be surprised.
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