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American Family Association

The American Family Association (AFA) is a conservative and Christian fundamentalist 501(c)(3) organization based in the United States.[2][3][4][5][6] It opposes LGBT rights and expression, pornography, and abortion.[7][8] It also takes a position on a variety of other public policy goals. It was founded in 1977 by Donald Wildmon as the National Federation for Decency and is headquartered in Tupelo, Mississippi.

American Family Association
Founded1977; 47 years ago (1977)
FounderDonald Wildmon
TypePublic charity 501(c)(3)
64-0607275 (EIN)
FocusAdvocacy of Protestant fundamentalism in the U.S.
Location
Area served
United States
MethodBoycotts
Key people
Tim Wildmon, President
Bryan Fischer, Director of Issues Analysis
Revenue
$21,342,355[1] (2020)
Websitewww.afa.net

Part of the religious right,[9] the AFA defined itself as "a Christian organization promoting the biblical ethic of decency in American society with primary emphasis on television and other media," later switching their stated emphasis to "moral issues that impact the family."[10][11][12] It engages in activism efforts, including boycotts, buycotts, action alert emails, publications on the AFA's web sites or in the AFA Journal, broadcasts on American Family Radio, and lobbying.[13] The organization is accredited by the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) and posted a 2011 budget of over $16 million.[14] AFA owns 200 American Family Radio stations in 33 states, seven affiliate stations in seven states, and one affiliate TV station (KAZQ) in New Mexico.[15][16]

AFA has been listed as an anti-LGBT hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)[9] since November 2010 for the "propagation of known falsehoods" and the use of "demonizing propaganda" against LGBT people.[17]

Operations edit

Reverend Donald Wildmon served as chairman of AFA until he announced his retirement on March 3, 2010. His son, Tim, is president of AFA. AFA is governed by an independent board of directors. AFA Journal is a monthly publication with a circulation of 180,000[18] containing news, features, columns, and interviews. In addition to the publication, AFA Journal articles are made available online. The journal reviews the content of prime-time television shows, categorizing them based on profanity, sex, violence, homosexuality, substance abuse, "anti-Christian" content, or "political correctness". The categorization is accompanied by short descriptions of the content of the episode under review. The review also lists the advertisers of each show and invites readers to contact the advertisers or television networks to express concern over program content.[19]

American Family Radio (AFR) is a network of approximately 200 AFA-owned radio stations broadcasting Christian-oriented programming.[6]

OneNewsNow.com (formerly AgapePress), the AFA news division, provides online audio newscasts and a daily digest of news articles, Associated Press stories, and opinion columns.[20]

Center for Law and Policy, the legal and political arm of the AFA, was shut down in 2007. It specialized in First Amendment cases. The Center for Law and Policy lobbied legislative bodies, drafted legislation, and filed religious-discrimination lawsuits on behalf of individuals.[16] Chief among its efforts were the recognition of Christmas in seasonal print advertisements; the criminalization of homosexuality;[21][22][23] lobbying against same-sex marriage, and in opposition of equal-rights and hate-crime legislation that would include sexual orientation and gender identity under categories already protected[24][25][26] and advocating censorship of television programming.[27][better source needed]

Campaigns and issues edit

The AFA has a history of activism by organizing its members in boycotts and letter-writing campaigns aimed at promoting socially conservative values in the United States. The AFA has promoted boycotts of television shows, movies, and businesses that the group considers to have promoted indecency, obscenity, or homosexuality. In addition to promoting activism via mail to AFA members, 3.4 million subscribers receive AFA "Action Alerts" via email.[6]

Boycotts edit

The AFA has boycotted companies for various reasons, most often relating to Christmas controversies, pornography, support of pro-choice activism, support of violent or sexual content in entertainment, and support of LGBT rights,[28][29][30] including same-sex partner employee benefits. These organizations include: 7-Eleven, Abercrombie & Fitch, American Airlines, American Girl, Blockbuster Video, Burger King, Calvin Klein, Carl's Jr., Chobani, Clorox, Comcast, Crest, Ford, Hallmark Cards, Hardee's, Kmart, Kraft Foods, S. C. Johnson & Son, Movie Gallery, Microsoft, MTV, Paramount Pictures, Time Warner, Universal Studios, DreamWorks, Mary Kay, NutriSystem, Old Navy, IKEA, Sears, Procter & Gamble,[31] Target, Walt Disney Company, and PepsiCo.

In 1986, 7-Eleven stopped selling Playboy and Penthouse magazines after a two-year boycott by the AFA.[32] In 1989 the AFA boycotted WaldenBooks in an attempt to persuade the company to stop selling those same magazines. WaldenBooks responded with an advertisement campaign against censorship, asserting First Amendment rights. WaldenBooks, American Booksellers Association, the Council for Periodical Distributors Association, the International Periodical Distributors Association, and Duval Bibb Services launched a lawsuit against the AFA in October 1989, under the Federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and the Florida State RICO Acts, which protect an organization's right to conduct business without harassment or threats.[33] The case was settled by the parties without a court ruling.

AFA boycotted PepsiCo in 1989 for supporting Madonna, whose video for "Like a Prayer" Wildmon felt was sacrilegious.[34]

During the summer of 1993 the AFA purchased full-page ads in The New York Times, USA Today, and Los Angeles Times denouncing the sexual and violent content of the upcoming ABC police drama NYPD Blue.[35] It also urged ABC affiliates not to broadcast the program and citizens to boycott sponsors of Blue. About a quarter of the 225 existing ABC stations followed suit, but such affiliates were mostly in rural areas of the US. The AFA campaign increased hype for the show in larger American media markets, and Blue became one of the most popular shows of the 1993–1994 television season.[36] In 1996, the AFA launched a boycott against Walt Disney Company when the company began giving benefits to same-sex employees in domestic partnerships. The AFA has claimed that Michael Eisner, the CEO of The Disney Company, "was involved in a media group that actively promoted the homosexual agenda" and was pushing the "gay agenda". The AFA ended the boycott in the spring of 2005 after Eisner left the company.[37][38][39] Tim Wildmon stated "We feel after nine years of boycotting Disney we have made our point."[40]

In January 2002, the restaurant chain Taco Bell held a month-long promotion in which four Cardcaptor Sakura toys were available in their kids' meals, expecting to distribute up to 7 million of the toys during the month.[41] The AFA complained about the promotion as the organization felt the Clow Cards in the series were too similar to tarot cards and Eastern mythology. However, the organization's complaints begin on the day before the promotion's scheduled end date.[42]

In 2003, the AFA, with the American Decency Association, Focus on the Family, and Citizens for Community Values, lobbied and boycotted Abercrombie & Fitch, calling on "A&F to stop using blatant pornography in its quarterly catalog."[43] In December 2003, the company "recalled the holiday catalog from all its stores, saying it needed the space on the counter for a new perfume" and stated it would stop printing catalogs and start a new campaign.[44]

In 2005 the AFA boycotted the company American Girl, seller of dolls and accessories, because the company supported the charity Girls, Inc., which the AFA called "a pro-abortion, pro-lesbian advocacy group".[45]

In Spring 2005 the AFA launched a boycott of Ford for advertising in gay magazines, donating to gay rights organizations, and sponsoring gay pride celebrations.[37][46][47] After meeting with representatives of the group, Ford announced it was curtailing ads in a number of major gay-themed publications, due not by cultural but by "cost-cutting" factors. That statement was contradicted by the AFA, which claimed it had a "good faith agreement" that Ford would cease such ads. Soon afterwards, as a result of a strong outcry from the gay community, Ford backtracked and announced it would continue ads in gay publications, in response to which the AFA denounced Ford for "violating" the agreement, and renewed threats of a boycott.[48] The boycott ended in March 2008.[49]

On Independence Day 2008, the AFA announced a boycott of McDonald's,[50] which had a director on the board of the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce. In October 2008, AFA announced the end of its boycott following the declaration to be "neutral on same-sex marriage or any 'homosexual agenda' as defined by the American Family Association" by McDonald's in a memo to franchisees.[51]

In December 2008, the AFA issued an "Action Alert"[52] which called for members to protest about the Campbell Soup Company, which had purchased two two-page advertisements in the December 2008 and January 2009 issues of LGBT magazine The Advocate. The Action Alert said that Campbell's "sent a message that homosexual parents constitute a family and are worthy of support". The advertisements showed a married lesbian couple with their son. AFA spokesman Randy Sharp said "the Campbell Soup Company is saying 'we approve of homosexual marriage.'"[53]

In November 2009, the AFA called for a boycott against clothing retailer The Gap, Inc., claiming the retailer's holiday television advertising campaign failed to mention Christmas. "Christmas has historically been very good for commerce. But now Gap wants the commerce but no Christmas" wrote an AFA spokesperson. The Gap soon released an advertisement in response to the boycott, specifically referring to Christmas, albeit with a number of other holidays that take place at the same time of year and added the word "Christmas" to in-store decor.[54][55]

In 2012 the AFA led a boycott against Archie Comics when they published a comic book featuring a same-sex marriage.[56]

In July 2012, they considered boycotting Google due to Google's "Legalize Love" campaign which supports LGBT rights.[57]

In April 2016, AFA launched a boycott against Target Corporation[58] due to Target announcing they "welcome transgender team members and guests to use the restroom or fitting room facility that corresponds with their gender identity."[59]

Published media edit

On April 16, 2007, following the Virginia Tech Massacre, the AFA released a video titled The Day They Kicked God out of the Schools, in which God tells a student that students were killed in schools because God is not allowed in schools anymore. The video claims that the shootings at Virginia Tech and Columbine, among others, are in part the result of: decreased discipline in schools; no prayer in schools; sex out of wedlock; rampant violence in TV, movies, and music; or abortions.[60][61]

Speechless: Silencing the Christians is a 2008 documentary series hosted by Janet Parshall. The series explains the AFA's position against the drive towards political correctness, and how various factors, such as hate crime laws and other discriminatory actions, are threatening the Christians' existence. In 2009, a one-hour special version of the program was produced and aired on commercial television stations, where AFA had purchased the air time.[62]

Sexual morality edit

The AFA has repeatedly lobbied Congress to eliminate funding for the National Endowment for the Arts.[63]

Speaking in defense of Mike Huckabee's statements that people with AIDS should be quarantined, the head of the AFA of Pennsylvania said Huckabee's recommendation was appropriate.[64]

View on media edit

Wildmon has been accused of saying that he believes Hollywood and the theater world are heavily influenced by Jewish people, and that television network executives and advertisers have a genuine hostility towards Christians.[65][66][67]

Opposition to other religions edit

On November 28, 2006, following the election of Keith Ellison, the first Muslim elected to the United States Congress,[68] the AFA released an "Action Alert." The Action Alert, entitled "A first for America...The Koran replaces the Bible at swearing-in oath: What book will America base its values on, the Bible or the Koran?", requested subscribers to write to their Congressional representatives and urge them to create a "law making the Bible the book used in the swearing-in ceremony of representatives and senators."[69][70][71]

On July 13, 2007, a Hindu prayer was conducted in the U.S. Senate. Rajan Zed, director of interfaith relations at a Hindu temple, read the prayer at the invitation of Senate majority leader Harry Reid, who defended his invitation based on the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi. AFA sent out an "Action Alert" to its members to email, write letters, or call their senators to oppose the Hindu prayer, stating it is "seeking the invocation of a non-monotheistic god."[72][73][74] The "alert" stated that "since Hindus worship multiple gods, the prayer will be completely outside the American paradigm, flying in the face of the American motto One Nation Under God."[75] The convocation by Zed was disrupted by three protesters from a different Fundamentalist Christian activist group, Operation Save America, in the gallery; they reportedly shouted "this is an abomination", and called themselves "Christians and patriots".[72]

On August 10, 2010, Bryan Fischer, AFA's director of Issue Analysis for Government and Public Policy, posted on his blog on the AFA website[76] that "Permits should not be granted to build even one more mosque in the United States of America, let alone the monstrosity planned for Ground Zero. This is for one simple reason: each Islamic mosque is dedicated to the overthrow of the American government." Fischer continued: "Because of this subversive ideology, Muslims cannot claim religious freedom protections under the First Amendment."[77]

Homosexuality edit

The AFA expresses public concern over what it refers to as the "homosexual agenda". They state that the Bible "declares that homosexuality is unnatural and sinful" and that they have "sponsored several events reaching out to homosexuals and letting them know there is love and healing at the Cross of Christ."[78]

The AFA actively lobbies against the social acceptance of homosexual behavior ("We oppose the homosexual movement's efforts to convince our society that their behavior is normal").[79] The AFA also actively promotes the idea that homosexuality is a choice and that sexual orientation can be changed through ex-gay ministries.[80]

In 1996, responding to a complaint from an AFA member who was participating in an AFA campaign targeting gay journalists, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram transferred a gay editor out of a job that occasionally required him to work with schoolchildren. The AFA targeted the editor due to cartoon strips he created, which were published in gay magazines. The paper apparently acted on the AFA's unsubstantiated statement that the editor was "preoccupied with the subjects of pedophilia and incest."[81]

In 2000, vice president Tim Wildmon spoke out against gay-straight alliance clubs in schools, stating, "We view these kinds of clubs as an advancement of the homosexual cause."[82] In 2003, the AFA filed an amicus curiae brief in Lawrence vs Texas, arguing against repeal of Texas sodomy laws.[83] In 2004, the AFA raised concerns about the movie Shark Tale because the group believed the movie was designed to promote the acceptance of gay rights by children.[6][84][85] On the October 11, 2005, AFA broadcast, Tim Wildmon agreed with a caller that cable networks like Animal Planet and HGTV featured "evidence of homosexuality and lesbian people" and added that "you have to watch out for children's programs today as well because they'll slip it in there as well."[86] In 2007, the AFA spoke out against IKEA for featuring gay families in their television ads.[87] In June 2008, the AFA protested a Heinz television advertisement, shown in the United Kingdom, which showed two men kissing, which Heinz then withdrew.[88] On January 28, 2015, the AFA wrote to the Southern Poverty Law Center that the AFA now rejected the policy that homosexual conduct should be illegal.[89]

The AFA's founder, Don Wildmon, was "instrumental" in initially setting up the Arlington Group, a networking vehicle for social conservatives focusing on gay marriage.[16]

One Million Moms/One Million Dads project edit

AFA created One Million Moms and One Million Dads, two websites with the stated goal of mobilizing parents to "stop the exploitation of children" by the media. It uses these websites to organize boycotts and urge activists to send emails to mainstream companies employing advertising, selling products, or advertising on television shows they find offensive.[90] In 2012, the group started and then backed off from a failed campaign against the hiring of talk show host Ellen DeGeneres as a spokesperson for department store chain J. C. Penney.[91] They opposed her employment on the grounds that DeGeneres is "an open homosexual".[92] At a taping of her show, DeGeneres informed her audience of the fizzled effort: "They wanted to get me fired and I am proud and happy to say J. C. Penney stuck by their decision to make me their spokesperson."[93]

The One Million Moms campaign opposed Marvel and DC Comics issues which featured gay characters, describing the storylines as a "brainwashing and desensitizing experience" for children, written to "influence them in thinking that a gay lifestyle choice is normal and desirable."[94]

The organization criticized a 2013 GEICO for a commercial showing Maxwell the Pig in a car with a human girl, saying it suggests bestiality.[95]

In 2015, the organization criticized a Campbell's ad that depicted two dads taking care of their child by feeding him Campbell's Star Wars soup. The organization claimed the ad "normaliz[ed] sin."[96]

In 2019, the organization complained about ads airing on The Hallmark Channel for wedding planning site Zola, which featured two brides kissing at the altar. In response, Hallmark's parent company Crown Media pulled the ads. After protests from the public, including celebrities Ellen DeGeneres and William Shatner, Crown Media reversed their decision and stated they would reinstate the ads.[97] In 2020, Burger King was their target for using the word "damn" in a television commercial.[98]

The actual number involved in One Million Moms has been questioned. After a complaint about Burger King ads using the word "damn", a CNN article stated that "Despite its name, it is not clear that the group has a million members. According to its website, more than 8,000 people have taken action on the Burger King issue, and its Facebook group has just shy of 100,000 likes."[99]

In God We Trust edit

After the September 11 attacks in 2001, many public schools across the United States posted "In God We Trust" framed posters in their "libraries, cafeterias and classrooms". The American Family Association supplied several 11-by-14-inch posters to school systems and vowed to defend any legal challenges to the displaying of the posters.[100]

Criticism and controversy edit

In 2015, the organisation officially repudiated views of former director of issues analysis Bryan Fischer, including the claim that black people "rut like rabbits"; that the First Amendment applies only to Christians; that Hispanics are "socialists by nature" and come to the U.S. to "plunder" the country; that Hillary Clinton is a lesbian, and that "Homosexuality gave us Adolf Hitler, and homosexuals in the military gave us the Brown Shirts, the Nazi war machine and six million dead Jews."[101][102]

Religious exercise edit

Sandy Rios, the Family Association's director of governmental affairs, has criticised "powerful Jewish forces behind the ACLU"[103] and stated that secular Jews often "turn out to be the worst enemies of the country" while the AFA's president Tim Wildmon stated "Most of the Jews in this country, unfortunately, are far-left."[104]

Bryan Fischer, former director of issues analysis, has described Muslims as "Parasites Who Must Convert or Die"[105] and stated that the First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects only the religious practice of Christianity, writing in a blog post "The real object of the amendment was, not to countenance, much less to advance Mahometanism, or Judaism, or infidelity, by prostrating Christianity; but to exclude all rivalry among Christian sects... So the purpose of the First Amendment was most decidedly NOT to "approve, support, (or) accept" any "religion" other than Christianity."[106] Fischer has suggested Jews and Muslims are not included in religious freedom protections in the US, saying: "I have contended for years that the First Amendment, as given by the Founders, provides religious liberty protections for Christianity only." He later wrote: "We are a Christian nation and not a Jewish or Muslim one."[107]

In a 2015 press release denouncing Fischer's views, the AFA stated "AFA rejects the idea expressed by Bryan Fischer that 'Free exercise of religion' only applies to Christians. Consequently, AFA rejects Bryan's assertions that Muslims should not be granted permits to build mosques in the United States."[101]

Stance on homosexuality edit

The AFA has been criticized by a number of organizations for their stance against gay rights.[22][108][109]

The Southern Poverty Law Center, through its Teaching Tolerance program, has encouraged schools across the U.S. to hold a "Mix It Up at Lunch" day in order to encourage students to break up cliques and prevent bullying. In late 2012, the AFA called the project – begun 11 years earlier and held in more than 2,500 schools – "a nationwide push to promote the homosexual lifestyle in public schools", urging parents to keep their children home from school on October 30, 2012, and to call the schools to protest the event. "I was surprised that they completely lied about what Mix It Up Day is", Maureen Costello, the director of the center's Teaching Tolerance project, which organizes the program, told The New York Times. "It was a cynical, fear-mongering tactic."[110] In October, Bryan Fischer was taken off air during a CNN interview with Carol Costello for repeating his belief that "Hitler recruited homosexuals around him to make up his Stormtroopers."[111][112]

In 2012, as jury selection was to begin in a trial on charges of kidnapping of a lesbian couple's daughter, Fischer wrote on Twitter in support of kidnapping of children from same-sex households and smuggling them to what he calls "normal" homes.[113][114][115][116][117][118] Fischer also reiterated his views on his radio show, and on video.[115][116][119] In January 2013, he compared consensual sex between people of the same gender to pedophilia, incest and bestiality.[120] In January 2013, Fischer compared the Boy Scouts of America's change in views on gay scouts and scoutmasters to Jerry Sandusky, saying allowing gay scoutmasters was inviting pedophiles into the tents of children.[121] In March 2013, Fischer compared homosexuality to bank robbery when Senator Portman announced his views on same-sex marriage had changed due to having a gay son.[122] Fischer also stated that homosexuality should be banned like trans fats for being "a hazard to human health"[123][124][125] and likened homosexuals to thieves, murderers and child molesters.[126]

On January 28, 2015, Tim Wildmon, president of the American Family Association, demoted Fischer from being a spokesperson.[127][128][129][130] Fischer went on to state that he will still be hosting the AFA's American Family Talk radio.[131] In order to avoid being categorised as a hate group by Israel, the AFA issued a press release denouncing some of Fischer's views, rejecting his claim that Hillary Clinton is a lesbian, and stating: "AFA rejects the statement by Bryan Fischer that, 'Homosexuality gave us Adolf Hitler, and homosexuals in the military gave us the Brown Shirts, the Nazi war machine and six million dead Jews.' AFA rejects the policy advocated by Bryan Fischer that homosexual conduct should be illegal. AFA rejects the notion advocated by Bryan Fischer that, 'We need an underground railroad to protect innocent children from same-sex households.'"[101][132]

Homosexuality and Nazism edit

Former AFA California leader Scott Lively[22][133] is a co-author of The Pink Swastika (1995),[134] in which he claims that all of the major leaders in the Nazi regime were homosexual, a claim which is widely rejected by most historians.[135] He has since co-founded Watchmen on the Walls. In 2007, Bryan Fischer, former Director of Issues Analysis for the AFA,[136] hosted Scott Lively at an event promoting the message that "homosexuality was at the heart of Nazism".[137]

In May 2010, Fischer wrote a blog post on the AFA website[138] and RenewAmerica[139][140] detailing purported allegations that Adolf Hitler was a homosexual, that "the Nazi Party began in a gay bar in Munich,"[141] and concluded by claiming that the Holocaust (which actually included gay victims of Nazi persecution) was caused by homosexuals in the Nazi German military: "Nazi Germany became the horror that it was because it rejected both Christianity and its clear teaching about human sexuality."[138] On American Family Talk radio, Fischer repeated the claim that Hitler was a homosexual, and stated that Hitler recruited homosexuals to be stormtroopers, because "homosexual soldiers basically had no limits and the savagery and brutality they were willing to inflict."[142]

In 2013 Fischer claimed that "Homofascists" will treat Christians like Jews in the Holocaust[143] and later that year he repeated on American Family Talk that Hitler started the Nazi party "in a gay bar in Munich"[141] and that "[Adolf Hitler] couldn't get straights to be vicious enough in being his enforcers."[144]

Criticism of homosexuality edit

In 1998, the Internet filtering software CyberPatrol blocked the AFA's web site, classifying it under the category "intolerance", defined as "pictures or text advocating prejudice or discrimination against any race, color, national origin, religion, disability or handicap, gender or sexual orientation..." AFA spokesman Steve Ensley told reporters, "Basically we're being blocked for free speech." CyberPatrol cited quotes from the AFA for meeting its intolerance criteria, which included: "Indifference or neutrality toward the homosexual rights movement will result in society's destruction by allowing civil order to be redefined and by plummeting ourselves, our children, and grandchildren into an age of godlessness"; "A national 'Coming Out of Homosexuality' provides us a means whereby to dispel the lies of the homosexual rights crowd who say they are born that way and cannot change"; and "We want to outlaw public homosexuality...We believe homosexuality is immoral and leads ultimately to personal and social decay."[5][23][109][145]

On October 19, 1998, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, led by Leslie Katz, wrote a letter to the AFA in response to an advertisement placed in the San Francisco Chronicle by the AFA regarding homosexuality and Christianity. The letter stated:[146]

Supervisor Leslie Katz denounces your rhetoric against gays, lesbians and transgendered people. What happened to Matthew Shepard is in part due to the message being espoused by your groups that gays and lesbians are not worthy of the most basic equal rights and treatment. It is not an exaggeration to say that there is a direct correlation between these acts of discrimination, such as when gays and lesbians are called sinful and when major religious organizations say they can change if they tried, and the horrible crimes committed against gays and lesbians.

During the same time, the City and County of San Francisco passed two resolutions. Resolution No. 234-99 "calls for the Religious Right to take accountability for the impact of their long-standing rhetoric denouncing gays and lesbians, which leads to a climate of mistrust and discrimination that can open the door to horrible crimes such as those committed against Mr. Gaither"[147] and Resolution No. 873-98 was specifically directed at "anti-gay" television advertisements. AFA unsuccessfully challenged these actions as violating the Free Speech and Free Exercise clauses of the First Amendment in American Family Association v. City and County of San Francisco.[146]

In 1998, multiple organizations voiced criticism of a series of AFA-sponsored full-page newspaper advertisements that promoted religious ministries involved in the ex-gay movement. In response to the advertisements, the Religious Leadership Roundtable said the ads employed "language of violence and hatred to denounce other people". IntegrityUSA criticized the ads, calling them "evil" disregarding Christian teachings about the "dignity of every human being". DignityUSA also criticized the advertisements, which they said were "misleading and destructive".[148]

In July 2000, the AFA sent out emails and letters calling for openly gay Arizona Republican United States House of Representatives member Jim Kolbe to be barred from speaking at the Republican National Convention.[149] The AFA also said that Kolbe should be arrested when he returned to his home state, as because Kolbe is gay, he was violating an Arizona law that banned sodomy.[150] Equality Mississippi, a statewide LGBT civil rights organization which has voiced opposition and criticism towards the AFA's activism regarding homosexuality, felt that AFA's action was constituting and encouraging violence towards the gay community.[151]

In 2005, Equality Mississippi publicly spoke out against the AFA for the use of copyrighted images on the AFA web site in its boycott against Kraft Foods for being a sponsor of the 2006 Gay Games in Chicago. The photographs, which were used without permission, were owned by and retrieved from ChrisGeary.com. Equality Mississippi encouraged ChrisGeary.com to file suit against the AFA and offered to support the suit.[152] As of March 2009, the images were still on AFA's web site.[153]

In June 2008, AFA's news website, OneNewsNow – which had begun replacing all instances of "gay" with "homosexual" in re-posted Associated Press articles[154] – changed an AP profile of Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay, rendering his name as "Tyson Homosexual".[155][156][157] OneNewsNow similarly altered the name of basketball player Rudy Gay, naming him "Rudy Homosexual".[158] The gay rights website GoodAsYou.org, which "has long chronicled the AFA's practice of changing AP copy to suit its conservative agenda", spotted the errors. Tyson Gay was upset with the mistake.[159][160]

In 2019, Fischer wrote on AFA's website that homosexuality is inescapably linked to pedophilia.[161]

Intellectual freedom edit

Individuals in the media industry have criticized Donald Wildmon, the founder of AFA. Gene Mater, senior vice president of CBS Television, has stated, "We look upon Wildmon's efforts as the greatest frontal assault on intellectual freedom this country has ever faced" and Brandon Tartikoff, then NBC Entertainment President, stated that Wildmon's boycott campaign was "the first step toward a police state."[162]

Marilyn Manson edit

Paul Cambria, lawyer for rock band Marilyn Manson, sent a cease and desist letter to AFA on April 25, 1997, in response to allegations published in the AFA Journal that Manson encouraged audience members to engage in sexual and violent acts in its concerts. AFA Journal relied on testimony by two anonymous claimed teenage concertgoers.[163] The allegations were independently proven to be false.[164] Wildmon responded that his organization as a whole was not responsible, but rather the AFA's Gulf Coast chapter in Biloxi, Mississippi.[165]

Hate group listing edit

The Southern Poverty Law Center, in a 2005 report, stated that the AFA, along with other groups, engaged in hate speech to "help drive the religious right's anti-gay crusade."[166] Mark Potok of the SPLC determined that the turning point was 2003's Lawrence v. Texas, in which the Supreme Court struck down Texas's anti-sodomy laws. After that, the Christian right spent millions on advertisements,[166] and on pastor briefings organized by activists such as "born-again" Christian David Lane.[167] Lane helped AFA put constitutional opposite-sex marriage amendments on the ballots of 13 states.[166]

In November 2010, the SPLC changed their listing of AFA from a group that used hate speech to the more serious one of being designated a hate group.[168] Potok said that the AFA's "propagation of known falsehoods and demonizing propaganda" was the basis for the change.[169][170]

The AFA was greatly displeased with the designation as a hate group,[171] calling the list "slanderous".[172] In response to the SPLC's announcement, some members of the Christian right "called on Congress to cut off their funding."[173] J. Matt Barber of The Washington Times said that the SPLC was "marginalizing" themselves by giving the AFA the same hate group designation shared by the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis.[174] Tony Perkins, the president of Family Research Council (FRC) – an organization also named a hate group – asked the SPLC to strike the new designation, but they held their position.[citation needed] Ken Williams commented that in reaction, the FRC and the AFA joined with other "pro-family" organizations targeted by the SPLC to establish a new website, an online petition[175] called "Start Debating/Stop Hating" to counter the SPLC,[176] and they took out full page ads in two Washington D.C. newspapers, defending their work "to protect and promote natural marriage and the family."[177] The advertisement stated the "undersigned stand in solidarity" with the organizations designated as hate groups, and that they "support the vigorous but responsible exercise of the First Amendment rights of free speech and religious liberty that are the birthright of all Americans."[176] House Speaker–Designate John Boehner and the governors of Louisiana, Minnesota and Virginia were among those signing the statement.[177] The SPLC addressed the new website statement; Potok was quoted by David Weigel of Slate magazine as saying, "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."[178] The American Independent News Network (AINN) noted that the AFA had recently denounced Supreme Court justice Elena Kagan as a lesbian unfit for office – AINN stated that "she's not" a lesbian – and that Fischer said Hitler's savage and brutal methods were only possible because he and most of his stormtroopers were gay.[179] Jillian Rayfield of Talking Points Memo noted the irony in the website calling the SPLC a "radical Left" group "spreading hateful rhetoric" yet elsewhere declaring that the debates of the Christian right "can and must remain civil – but they must never be suppressed through personal assaults that aim only to malign an opponent's character."[172]

See also edit

References edit

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  173. ^ "Southern Poverty Law Center Defames Mainstream Pro-Family Groups as 'Hate Groups'; DefendChristians.Org Calls on Congress to Defund the SPLC". Christian News Wire. Christian Communication Network. November 24, 2010. Retrieved April 22, 2011. The Southern Poverty Law Center has released a new list of 'hate groups' that includes many highly regarded, mainstream Christian organizations because of their opposition to homosexuality. 'The Southern Poverty Law Center has utterly discredited themselves by this provocative attack on organizations that promote traditional family values,' said Rev. Gary L. Cass, of DefendChristians.Org, a ministry of the Christian Anti-Defamation Commission. 'Labeling mainstream conservative organizations as "Hate groups" is defamatory and is simply an intimidation tactic. We call on Congress to cut off their funding.'
  174. ^ Barber, J. Matt (November 26, 2010). "SPLC: The wolf who cried 'hate' – Self-marginalizing left turns itself into a punch line". The Washington Times. from the original on April 27, 2011. Retrieved April 22, 2011. Most notably, the SPLC has placed alongside the Klan and other neo-Nazi organizations, the Washington, D.C.-based Family Research Council (FRC) and the Mississippi-based American Family Association (AFA). Their crime? 'Anti-gay ... propagation of known falsehoods' (read: recognition of stubborn, politically incorrect scientific and theological facts that are beyond serious debate). I say 'most notably' because these two groups alone contain membership rolls in the millions.
  175. ^ Williams, Ken (December 17, 2010). "Commentary: Bravo to Southern Poverty Law Center for calling out hate groups like NOM, Family Research Council". San Diego Gay & Lesbian News. Hale Media, Inc. Retrieved April 22, 2011.
  176. ^ a b "Start Debating/Stop Hating". Family Research Council. December 15, 2010. from the original on April 20, 2011. Retrieved April 22, 2011. We, the undersigned, stand in solidarity with Family Research Council, American Family Association, Concerned Women of America, National Organization for Marriage, Liberty Counsel and other pro-family organizations that are working to protect and promote natural marriage and family. We support the vigorous but responsible exercise of the First Amendment rights of free speech and religious liberty that are the birthright of all Americans.
  177. ^ a b Potok, Mark (December 15, 2010). "SPLC Responds to Attack by FRC, Conservative Republicans". Hatewatch. Southern Poverty Law Center. from the original on April 20, 2011. Retrieved April 22, 2011. This morning, 22 members of Congress and a large number of other conservatives signed on to a public statement attacking the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for listing several anti-gay religious right organizations as hate groups. Published in two Washington, D.C., newspapers as a full-page ad, the statement was organized by the powerful Family Research Council (FRC) and other 'pro-family organizations that are working to protect and promote natural marriage and the family.' The statement, whose signatories included House Speaker–Designate John Boehner and the governors of Louisiana, Minnesota and Virginia, ran under the headline, 'Start Debating/Stop Hating.' It accused 'elements of the radical Left' of trying to 'shut down informed discussion of policy issues' and decried those who attempt to suppress debate 'through personal assaults that aim only to malign an opponent's character.' The SPLC, it said, was engaging in 'character assassination.'
  178. ^ Weigel, David (December 15, 2010). "Boehner, Cantor, Bachmann, Pence and More Against the Southern Poverty Law Center". Weigel: Reporting About Politics and Policy. Slate. Retrieved April 22, 2011. Mark Potok is quoted as saying, "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."
  179. ^ Birkey, Andy (December 15, 2010). . Iowa Independent. The American Independent News Network. Archived from the original on April 10, 2011. Retrieved April 22, 2011. The Mississippi-based American Family Association recently said Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan should be disqualified from office because she's a lesbian (she's not). The group's director of issue analysis for government and public policy, Bryan Fischer, has said nearly all of Hitler's stormtroopers were gay, because 'he could not get straight soldiers to be savage and brutal and vicious enough to carry out his orders, but that homosexual soldiers basically had no limits and the savagery and brutality they were willing to inflict on whomever Hitler sent them after.' Fischer has also argued for laws making homosexual sex illegal, claiming it is as lethal as intravenous drug use.

Further reading edit

  • Hunter, James Davison (1991). Culture Wars: The Struggle to Define America. New York, NY: BasicBooks. ISBN 978-0-465-01533-7.

External links edit

  • American Family Association official site
  • American Family Association Collection (MUM00008) owned by the University of Mississippi, Archives and Special Collections.

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Not to be confused with American Family Foundation The American Family Association AFA is a conservative and Christian fundamentalist 501 c 3 organization based in the United States 2 3 4 5 6 It opposes LGBT rights and expression pornography and abortion 7 8 It also takes a position on a variety of other public policy goals It was founded in 1977 by Donald Wildmon as the National Federation for Decency and is headquartered in Tupelo Mississippi American Family AssociationFounded1977 47 years ago 1977 FounderDonald WildmonTypePublic charity 501 c 3 Tax ID no 64 0607275 EIN FocusAdvocacy of Protestant fundamentalism in the U S LocationTupelo MississippiArea servedUnited StatesMethodBoycottsKey peopleTim Wildmon PresidentBryan Fischer Director of Issues AnalysisRevenue 21 342 355 1 2020 Websitewww wbr afa wbr netPart of the religious right 9 the AFA defined itself as a Christian organization promoting the biblical ethic of decency in American society with primary emphasis on television and other media later switching their stated emphasis to moral issues that impact the family 10 11 12 It engages in activism efforts including boycotts buycotts action alert emails publications on the AFA s web sites or in the AFA Journal broadcasts on American Family Radio and lobbying 13 The organization is accredited by the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability ECFA and posted a 2011 budget of over 16 million 14 AFA owns 200 American Family Radio stations in 33 states seven affiliate stations in seven states and one affiliate TV station KAZQ in New Mexico 15 16 AFA has been listed as an anti LGBT hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center SPLC 9 since November 2010 for the propagation of known falsehoods and the use of demonizing propaganda against LGBT people 17 Contents 1 Operations 2 Campaigns and issues 2 1 Boycotts 2 2 Published media 2 3 Sexual morality 2 4 View on media 2 5 Opposition to other religions 2 6 Homosexuality 2 7 One Million Moms One Million Dads project 2 8 In God We Trust 3 Criticism and controversy 3 1 Religious exercise 3 2 Stance on homosexuality 3 2 1 Homosexuality and Nazism 3 2 2 Criticism of homosexuality 3 3 Intellectual freedom 3 4 Marilyn Manson 3 5 Hate group listing 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksOperations editReverend Donald Wildmon served as chairman of AFA until he announced his retirement on March 3 2010 His son Tim is president of AFA AFA is governed by an independent board of directors AFA Journal is a monthly publication with a circulation of 180 000 18 containing news features columns and interviews In addition to the publication AFA Journal articles are made available online The journal reviews the content of prime time television shows categorizing them based on profanity sex violence homosexuality substance abuse anti Christian content or political correctness The categorization is accompanied by short descriptions of the content of the episode under review The review also lists the advertisers of each show and invites readers to contact the advertisers or television networks to express concern over program content 19 American Family Radio AFR is a network of approximately 200 AFA owned radio stations broadcasting Christian oriented programming 6 OneNewsNow com formerly AgapePress the AFA news division provides online audio newscasts and a daily digest of news articles Associated Press stories and opinion columns 20 Center for Law and Policy the legal and political arm of the AFA was shut down in 2007 It specialized in First Amendment cases The Center for Law and Policy lobbied legislative bodies drafted legislation and filed religious discrimination lawsuits on behalf of individuals 16 Chief among its efforts were the recognition of Christmas in seasonal print advertisements the criminalization of homosexuality 21 22 23 lobbying against same sex marriage and in opposition of equal rights and hate crime legislation that would include sexual orientation and gender identity under categories already protected 24 25 26 and advocating censorship of television programming 27 better source needed Campaigns and issues editThe AFA has a history of activism by organizing its members in boycotts and letter writing campaigns aimed at promoting socially conservative values in the United States The AFA has promoted boycotts of television shows movies and businesses that the group considers to have promoted indecency obscenity or homosexuality In addition to promoting activism via mail to AFA members 3 4 million subscribers receive AFA Action Alerts via email 6 Boycotts edit The AFA has boycotted companies for various reasons most often relating to Christmas controversies pornography support of pro choice activism support of violent or sexual content in entertainment and support of LGBT rights 28 29 30 including same sex partner employee benefits These organizations include 7 Eleven Abercrombie amp Fitch American Airlines American Girl Blockbuster Video Burger King Calvin Klein Carl s Jr Chobani Clorox Comcast Crest Ford Hallmark Cards Hardee s Kmart Kraft Foods S C Johnson amp Son Movie Gallery Microsoft MTV Paramount Pictures Time Warner Universal Studios DreamWorks Mary Kay NutriSystem Old Navy IKEA Sears Procter amp Gamble 31 Target Walt Disney Company and PepsiCo In 1986 7 Eleven stopped selling Playboy and Penthouse magazines after a two year boycott by the AFA 32 In 1989 the AFA boycotted WaldenBooks in an attempt to persuade the company to stop selling those same magazines WaldenBooks responded with an advertisement campaign against censorship asserting First Amendment rights WaldenBooks American Booksellers Association the Council for Periodical Distributors Association the International Periodical Distributors Association and Duval Bibb Services launched a lawsuit against the AFA in October 1989 under the Federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act RICO and the Florida State RICO Acts which protect an organization s right to conduct business without harassment or threats 33 The case was settled by the parties without a court ruling AFA boycotted PepsiCo in 1989 for supporting Madonna whose video for Like a Prayer Wildmon felt was sacrilegious 34 During the summer of 1993 the AFA purchased full page ads in The New York Times USA Today and Los Angeles Times denouncing the sexual and violent content of the upcoming ABC police drama NYPD Blue 35 It also urged ABC affiliates not to broadcast the program and citizens to boycott sponsors of Blue About a quarter of the 225 existing ABC stations followed suit but such affiliates were mostly in rural areas of the US The AFA campaign increased hype for the show in larger American media markets and Blue became one of the most popular shows of the 1993 1994 television season 36 In 1996 the AFA launched a boycott against Walt Disney Company when the company began giving benefits to same sex employees in domestic partnerships The AFA has claimed that Michael Eisner the CEO of The Disney Company was involved in a media group that actively promoted the homosexual agenda and was pushing the gay agenda The AFA ended the boycott in the spring of 2005 after Eisner left the company 37 38 39 Tim Wildmon stated We feel after nine years of boycotting Disney we have made our point 40 In January 2002 the restaurant chain Taco Bell held a month long promotion in which four Cardcaptor Sakura toys were available in their kids meals expecting to distribute up to 7 million of the toys during the month 41 The AFA complained about the promotion as the organization felt the Clow Cards in the series were too similar to tarot cards and Eastern mythology However the organization s complaints begin on the day before the promotion s scheduled end date 42 In 2003 the AFA with the American Decency Association Focus on the Family and Citizens for Community Values lobbied and boycotted Abercrombie amp Fitch calling on A amp F to stop using blatant pornography in its quarterly catalog 43 In December 2003 the company recalled the holiday catalog from all its stores saying it needed the space on the counter for a new perfume and stated it would stop printing catalogs and start a new campaign 44 In 2005 the AFA boycotted the company American Girl seller of dolls and accessories because the company supported the charity Girls Inc which the AFA called a pro abortion pro lesbian advocacy group 45 In Spring 2005 the AFA launched a boycott of Ford for advertising in gay magazines donating to gay rights organizations and sponsoring gay pride celebrations 37 46 47 After meeting with representatives of the group Ford announced it was curtailing ads in a number of major gay themed publications due not by cultural but by cost cutting factors That statement was contradicted by the AFA which claimed it had a good faith agreement that Ford would cease such ads Soon afterwards as a result of a strong outcry from the gay community Ford backtracked and announced it would continue ads in gay publications in response to which the AFA denounced Ford for violating the agreement and renewed threats of a boycott 48 The boycott ended in March 2008 49 On Independence Day 2008 the AFA announced a boycott of McDonald s 50 which had a director on the board of the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce In October 2008 AFA announced the end of its boycott following the declaration to be neutral on same sex marriage or any homosexual agenda as defined by the American Family Association by McDonald s in a memo to franchisees 51 In December 2008 the AFA issued an Action Alert 52 which called for members to protest about the Campbell Soup Company which had purchased two two page advertisements in the December 2008 and January 2009 issues of LGBT magazine The Advocate The Action Alert said that Campbell s sent a message that homosexual parents constitute a family and are worthy of support The advertisements showed a married lesbian couple with their son AFA spokesman Randy Sharp said the Campbell Soup Company is saying we approve of homosexual marriage 53 In November 2009 the AFA called for a boycott against clothing retailer The Gap Inc claiming the retailer s holiday television advertising campaign failed to mention Christmas Christmas has historically been very good for commerce But now Gap wants the commerce but no Christmas wrote an AFA spokesperson The Gap soon released an advertisement in response to the boycott specifically referring to Christmas albeit with a number of other holidays that take place at the same time of year and added the word Christmas to in store decor 54 55 In 2012 the AFA led a boycott against Archie Comics when they published a comic book featuring a same sex marriage 56 In July 2012 they considered boycotting Google due to Google s Legalize Love campaign which supports LGBT rights 57 In April 2016 AFA launched a boycott against Target Corporation 58 due to Target announcing they welcome transgender team members and guests to use the restroom or fitting room facility that corresponds with their gender identity 59 Published media edit On April 16 2007 following the Virginia Tech Massacre the AFA released a video titled The Day They Kicked God out of the Schools in which God tells a student that students were killed in schools because God is not allowed in schools anymore The video claims that the shootings at Virginia Tech and Columbine among others are in part the result of decreased discipline in schools no prayer in schools sex out of wedlock rampant violence in TV movies and music or abortions 60 61 Speechless Silencing the Christians is a 2008 documentary series hosted by Janet Parshall The series explains the AFA s position against the drive towards political correctness and how various factors such as hate crime laws and other discriminatory actions are threatening the Christians existence In 2009 a one hour special version of the program was produced and aired on commercial television stations where AFA had purchased the air time 62 Sexual morality edit The AFA has repeatedly lobbied Congress to eliminate funding for the National Endowment for the Arts 63 Speaking in defense of Mike Huckabee s statements that people with AIDS should be quarantined the head of the AFA of Pennsylvania said Huckabee s recommendation was appropriate 64 View on media edit Wildmon has been accused of saying that he believes Hollywood and the theater world are heavily influenced by Jewish people and that television network executives and advertisers have a genuine hostility towards Christians 65 66 67 Opposition to other religions edit On November 28 2006 following the election of Keith Ellison the first Muslim elected to the United States Congress 68 the AFA released an Action Alert The Action Alert entitled A first for America The Koran replaces the Bible at swearing in oath What book will America base its values on the Bible or the Koran requested subscribers to write to their Congressional representatives and urge them to create a law making the Bible the book used in the swearing in ceremony of representatives and senators 69 70 71 On July 13 2007 a Hindu prayer was conducted in the U S Senate Rajan Zed director of interfaith relations at a Hindu temple read the prayer at the invitation of Senate majority leader Harry Reid who defended his invitation based on the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi AFA sent out an Action Alert to its members to email write letters or call their senators to oppose the Hindu prayer stating it is seeking the invocation of a non monotheistic god 72 73 74 The alert stated that since Hindus worship multiple gods the prayer will be completely outside the American paradigm flying in the face of the American motto One Nation Under God 75 The convocation by Zed was disrupted by three protesters from a different Fundamentalist Christian activist group Operation Save America in the gallery they reportedly shouted this is an abomination and called themselves Christians and patriots 72 On August 10 2010 Bryan Fischer AFA s director of Issue Analysis for Government and Public Policy posted on his blog on the AFA website 76 that Permits should not be granted to build even one more mosque in the United States of America let alone the monstrosity planned for Ground Zero This is for one simple reason each Islamic mosque is dedicated to the overthrow of the American government Fischer continued Because of this subversive ideology Muslims cannot claim religious freedom protections under the First Amendment 77 Homosexuality edit The AFA expresses public concern over what it refers to as the homosexual agenda They state that the Bible declares that homosexuality is unnatural and sinful and that they have sponsored several events reaching out to homosexuals and letting them know there is love and healing at the Cross of Christ 78 The AFA actively lobbies against the social acceptance of homosexual behavior We oppose the homosexual movement s efforts to convince our society that their behavior is normal 79 The AFA also actively promotes the idea that homosexuality is a choice and that sexual orientation can be changed through ex gay ministries 80 In 1996 responding to a complaint from an AFA member who was participating in an AFA campaign targeting gay journalists the Fort Worth Star Telegram transferred a gay editor out of a job that occasionally required him to work with schoolchildren The AFA targeted the editor due to cartoon strips he created which were published in gay magazines The paper apparently acted on the AFA s unsubstantiated statement that the editor was preoccupied with the subjects of pedophilia and incest 81 In 2000 vice president Tim Wildmon spoke out against gay straight alliance clubs in schools stating We view these kinds of clubs as an advancement of the homosexual cause 82 In 2003 the AFA filed an amicus curiae brief in Lawrence vs Texas arguing against repeal of Texas sodomy laws 83 In 2004 the AFA raised concerns about the movie Shark Tale because the group believed the movie was designed to promote the acceptance of gay rights by children 6 84 85 On the October 11 2005 AFA broadcast Tim Wildmon agreed with a caller that cable networks like Animal Planet and HGTV featured evidence of homosexuality and lesbian people and added that you have to watch out for children s programs today as well because they ll slip it in there as well 86 In 2007 the AFA spoke out against IKEA for featuring gay families in their television ads 87 In June 2008 the AFA protested a Heinz television advertisement shown in the United Kingdom which showed two men kissing which Heinz then withdrew 88 On January 28 2015 the AFA wrote to the Southern Poverty Law Center that the AFA now rejected the policy that homosexual conduct should be illegal 89 The AFA s founder Don Wildmon was instrumental in initially setting up the Arlington Group a networking vehicle for social conservatives focusing on gay marriage 16 One Million Moms One Million Dads project edit AFA created One Million Moms and One Million Dads two websites with the stated goal of mobilizing parents to stop the exploitation of children by the media It uses these websites to organize boycotts and urge activists to send emails to mainstream companies employing advertising selling products or advertising on television shows they find offensive 90 In 2012 the group started and then backed off from a failed campaign against the hiring of talk show host Ellen DeGeneres as a spokesperson for department store chain J C Penney 91 They opposed her employment on the grounds that DeGeneres is an open homosexual 92 At a taping of her show DeGeneres informed her audience of the fizzled effort They wanted to get me fired and I am proud and happy to say J C Penney stuck by their decision to make me their spokesperson 93 The One Million Moms campaign opposed Marvel and DC Comics issues which featured gay characters describing the storylines as a brainwashing and desensitizing experience for children written to influence them in thinking that a gay lifestyle choice is normal and desirable 94 The organization criticized a 2013 GEICO for a commercial showing Maxwell the Pig in a car with a human girl saying it suggests bestiality 95 In 2015 the organization criticized a Campbell s ad that depicted two dads taking care of their child by feeding him Campbell s Star Wars soup The organization claimed the ad normaliz ed sin 96 In 2019 the organization complained about ads airing on The Hallmark Channel for wedding planning site Zola which featured two brides kissing at the altar In response Hallmark s parent company Crown Media pulled the ads After protests from the public including celebrities Ellen DeGeneres and William Shatner Crown Media reversed their decision and stated they would reinstate the ads 97 In 2020 Burger King was their target for using the word damn in a television commercial 98 The actual number involved in One Million Moms has been questioned After a complaint about Burger King ads using the word damn a CNN article stated that Despite its name it is not clear that the group has a million members According to its website more than 8 000 people have taken action on the Burger King issue and its Facebook group has just shy of 100 000 likes 99 In God We Trust edit After the September 11 attacks in 2001 many public schools across the United States posted In God We Trust framed posters in their libraries cafeterias and classrooms The American Family Association supplied several 11 by 14 inch posters to school systems and vowed to defend any legal challenges to the displaying of the posters 100 Criticism and controversy editIn 2015 the organisation officially repudiated views of former director of issues analysis Bryan Fischer including the claim that black people rut like rabbits that the First Amendment applies only to Christians that Hispanics are socialists by nature and come to the U S to plunder the country that Hillary Clinton is a lesbian and that Homosexuality gave us Adolf Hitler and homosexuals in the military gave us the Brown Shirts the Nazi war machine and six million dead Jews 101 102 Religious exercise edit Sandy Rios the Family Association s director of governmental affairs has criticised powerful Jewish forces behind the ACLU 103 and stated that secular Jews often turn out to be the worst enemies of the country while the AFA s president Tim Wildmon stated Most of the Jews in this country unfortunately are far left 104 Bryan Fischer former director of issues analysis has described Muslims as Parasites Who Must Convert or Die 105 and stated that the First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects only the religious practice of Christianity writing in a blog post The real object of the amendment was not to countenance much less to advance Mahometanism or Judaism or infidelity by prostrating Christianity but to exclude all rivalry among Christian sects So the purpose of the First Amendment was most decidedly NOT to approve support or accept any religion other than Christianity 106 Fischer has suggested Jews and Muslims are not included in religious freedom protections in the US saying I have contended for years that the First Amendment as given by the Founders provides religious liberty protections for Christianity only He later wrote We are a Christian nation and not a Jewish or Muslim one 107 In a 2015 press release denouncing Fischer s views the AFA stated AFA rejects the idea expressed by Bryan Fischer that Free exercise of religion only applies to Christians Consequently AFA rejects Bryan s assertions that Muslims should not be granted permits to build mosques in the United States 101 Stance on homosexuality edit The AFA has been criticized by a number of organizations for their stance against gay rights 22 108 109 The Southern Poverty Law Center through its Teaching Tolerance program has encouraged schools across the U S to hold a Mix It Up at Lunch day in order to encourage students to break up cliques and prevent bullying In late 2012 the AFA called the project begun 11 years earlier and held in more than 2 500 schools a nationwide push to promote the homosexual lifestyle in public schools urging parents to keep their children home from school on October 30 2012 and to call the schools to protest the event I was surprised that they completely lied about what Mix It Up Day is Maureen Costello the director of the center s Teaching Tolerance project which organizes the program told The New York Times It was a cynical fear mongering tactic 110 In October Bryan Fischer was taken off air during a CNN interview with Carol Costello for repeating his belief that Hitler recruited homosexuals around him to make up his Stormtroopers 111 112 In 2012 as jury selection was to begin in a trial on charges of kidnapping of a lesbian couple s daughter Fischer wrote on Twitter in support of kidnapping of children from same sex households and smuggling them to what he calls normal homes 113 114 115 116 117 118 Fischer also reiterated his views on his radio show and on video 115 116 119 In January 2013 he compared consensual sex between people of the same gender to pedophilia incest and bestiality 120 In January 2013 Fischer compared the Boy Scouts of America s change in views on gay scouts and scoutmasters to Jerry Sandusky saying allowing gay scoutmasters was inviting pedophiles into the tents of children 121 In March 2013 Fischer compared homosexuality to bank robbery when Senator Portman announced his views on same sex marriage had changed due to having a gay son 122 Fischer also stated that homosexuality should be banned like trans fats for being a hazard to human health 123 124 125 and likened homosexuals to thieves murderers and child molesters 126 On January 28 2015 Tim Wildmon president of the American Family Association demoted Fischer from being a spokesperson 127 128 129 130 Fischer went on to state that he will still be hosting the AFA s American Family Talk radio 131 In order to avoid being categorised as a hate group by Israel the AFA issued a press release denouncing some of Fischer s views rejecting his claim that Hillary Clinton is a lesbian and stating AFA rejects the statement by Bryan Fischer that Homosexuality gave us Adolf Hitler and homosexuals in the military gave us the Brown Shirts the Nazi war machine and six million dead Jews AFA rejects the policy advocated by Bryan Fischer that homosexual conduct should be illegal AFA rejects the notion advocated by Bryan Fischer that We need an underground railroad to protect innocent children from same sex households 101 132 Homosexuality and Nazism edit Former AFA California leader Scott Lively 22 133 is a co author of The Pink Swastika 1995 134 in which he claims that all of the major leaders in the Nazi regime were homosexual a claim which is widely rejected by most historians 135 He has since co founded Watchmen on the Walls In 2007 Bryan Fischer former Director of Issues Analysis for the AFA 136 hosted Scott Lively at an event promoting the message that homosexuality was at the heart of Nazism 137 In May 2010 Fischer wrote a blog post on the AFA website 138 and RenewAmerica 139 140 detailing purported allegations that Adolf Hitler was a homosexual that the Nazi Party began in a gay bar in Munich 141 and concluded by claiming that the Holocaust which actually included gay victims of Nazi persecution was caused by homosexuals in the Nazi German military Nazi Germany became the horror that it was because it rejected both Christianity and its clear teaching about human sexuality 138 On American Family Talk radio Fischer repeated the claim that Hitler was a homosexual and stated that Hitler recruited homosexuals to be stormtroopers because homosexual soldiers basically had no limits and the savagery and brutality they were willing to inflict 142 In 2013 Fischer claimed that Homofascists will treat Christians like Jews in the Holocaust 143 and later that year he repeated on American Family Talk that Hitler started the Nazi party in a gay bar in Munich 141 and that Adolf Hitler couldn t get straights to be vicious enough in being his enforcers 144 Criticism of homosexuality edit In 1998 the Internet filtering software CyberPatrol blocked the AFA s web site classifying it under the category intolerance defined as pictures or text advocating prejudice or discrimination against any race color national origin religion disability or handicap gender or sexual orientation AFA spokesman Steve Ensley told reporters Basically we re being blocked for free speech CyberPatrol cited quotes from the AFA for meeting its intolerance criteria which included Indifference or neutrality toward the homosexual rights movement will result in society s destruction by allowing civil order to be redefined and by plummeting ourselves our children and grandchildren into an age of godlessness A national Coming Out of Homosexuality provides us a means whereby to dispel the lies of the homosexual rights crowd who say they are born that way and cannot change and We want to outlaw public homosexuality We believe homosexuality is immoral and leads ultimately to personal and social decay 5 23 109 145 On October 19 1998 the San Francisco Board of Supervisors led by Leslie Katz wrote a letter to the AFA in response to an advertisement placed in the San Francisco Chronicle by the AFA regarding homosexuality and Christianity The letter stated 146 Supervisor Leslie Katz denounces your rhetoric against gays lesbians and transgendered people What happened to Matthew Shepard is in part due to the message being espoused by your groups that gays and lesbians are not worthy of the most basic equal rights and treatment It is not an exaggeration to say that there is a direct correlation between these acts of discrimination such as when gays and lesbians are called sinful and when major religious organizations say they can change if they tried and the horrible crimes committed against gays and lesbians During the same time the City and County of San Francisco passed two resolutions Resolution No 234 99 calls for the Religious Right to take accountability for the impact of their long standing rhetoric denouncing gays and lesbians which leads to a climate of mistrust and discrimination that can open the door to horrible crimes such as those committed against Mr Gaither 147 and Resolution No 873 98 was specifically directed at anti gay television advertisements AFA unsuccessfully challenged these actions as violating the Free Speech and Free Exercise clauses of the First Amendment in American Family Association v City and County of San Francisco 146 In 1998 multiple organizations voiced criticism of a series of AFA sponsored full page newspaper advertisements that promoted religious ministries involved in the ex gay movement In response to the advertisements the Religious Leadership Roundtable said the ads employed language of violence and hatred to denounce other people IntegrityUSA criticized the ads calling them evil disregarding Christian teachings about the dignity of every human being DignityUSA also criticized the advertisements which they said were misleading and destructive 148 In July 2000 the AFA sent out emails and letters calling for openly gay Arizona Republican United States House of Representatives member Jim Kolbe to be barred from speaking at the Republican National Convention 149 The AFA also said that Kolbe should be arrested when he returned to his home state as because Kolbe is gay he was violating an Arizona law that banned sodomy 150 Equality Mississippi a statewide LGBT civil rights organization which has voiced opposition and criticism towards the AFA s activism regarding homosexuality felt that AFA s action was constituting and encouraging violence towards the gay community 151 In 2005 Equality Mississippi publicly spoke out against the AFA for the use of copyrighted images on the AFA web site in its boycott against Kraft Foods for being a sponsor of the 2006 Gay Games in Chicago The photographs which were used without permission were owned by and retrieved from ChrisGeary com Equality Mississippi encouraged ChrisGeary com to file suit against the AFA and offered to support the suit 152 As of March 2009 update the images were still on AFA s web site 153 In June 2008 AFA s news website OneNewsNow which had begun replacing all instances of gay with homosexual in re posted Associated Press articles 154 changed an AP profile of Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay rendering his name as Tyson Homosexual 155 156 157 OneNewsNow similarly altered the name of basketball player Rudy Gay naming him Rudy Homosexual 158 The gay rights website GoodAsYou org which has long chronicled the AFA s practice of changing AP copy to suit its conservative agenda spotted the errors Tyson Gay was upset with the mistake 159 160 In 2019 Fischer wrote on AFA s website that homosexuality is inescapably linked to pedophilia 161 Intellectual freedom edit Individuals in the media industry have criticized Donald Wildmon the founder of AFA Gene Mater senior vice president of CBS Television has stated We look upon Wildmon s efforts as the greatest frontal assault on intellectual freedom this country has ever faced and Brandon Tartikoff then NBC Entertainment President stated that Wildmon s boycott campaign was the first step toward a police state 162 Marilyn Manson edit Further information Dead to the World Tour Paul Cambria lawyer for rock band Marilyn Manson sent a cease and desist letter to AFA on April 25 1997 in response to allegations published in the AFA Journal that Manson encouraged audience members to engage in sexual and violent acts in its concerts AFA Journal relied on testimony by two anonymous claimed teenage concertgoers 163 The allegations were independently proven to be false 164 Wildmon responded that his organization as a whole was not responsible but rather the AFA s Gulf Coast chapter in Biloxi Mississippi 165 Hate group listing edit The Southern Poverty Law Center in a 2005 report stated that the AFA along with other groups engaged in hate speech to help drive the religious right s anti gay crusade 166 Mark Potok of the SPLC determined that the turning point was 2003 s Lawrence v Texas in which the Supreme Court struck down Texas s anti sodomy laws After that the Christian right spent millions on advertisements 166 and on pastor briefings organized by activists such as born again Christian David Lane 167 Lane helped AFA put constitutional opposite sex marriage amendments on the ballots of 13 states 166 In November 2010 the SPLC changed their listing of AFA from a group that used hate speech to the more serious one of being designated a hate group 168 Potok said that the AFA s propagation of known falsehoods and demonizing propaganda was the basis for the change 169 170 The AFA was greatly displeased with the designation as a hate group 171 calling the list slanderous 172 In response to the SPLC s announcement some members of the Christian right called on Congress to cut off their funding 173 J Matt Barber of The Washington Times said that the SPLC was marginalizing themselves by giving the AFA the same hate group designation shared by the Ku Klux Klan and neo Nazis 174 Tony Perkins the president of Family Research Council FRC an organization also named a hate group asked the SPLC to strike the new designation but they held their position citation needed Ken Williams commented that in reaction the FRC and the AFA joined with other pro family organizations targeted by the SPLC to establish a new website an online petition 175 called Start Debating Stop Hating to counter the SPLC 176 and they took out full page ads in two Washington D C newspapers defending their work to protect and promote natural marriage and the family 177 The advertisement stated the undersigned stand in solidarity with the organizations designated as hate groups and that they support the vigorous but responsible exercise of the First Amendment rights of free speech and religious liberty that are the birthright of all Americans 176 House Speaker Designate John Boehner and the governors of Louisiana Minnesota and Virginia were among those signing the statement 177 The SPLC addressed the new website statement Potok was quoted by David Weigel of Slate magazine as saying 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 178 The American Independent News Network AINN noted that the AFA had recently denounced Supreme Court justice Elena Kagan as a lesbian unfit for office AINN stated that she s not a lesbian and that Fischer said Hitler s savage and brutal methods were only possible 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American Family Association alongside mainstays like the KKK Banks Adele M November 29 2010 Religion News Service Hate group watchdog adds Family Research Council to its list The Pew Forum The Pew Forum on Religion amp Public Life Archived from the original on April 23 2011 Retrieved April 22 2011 Mark Potok director of the center s Intelligence Project said the groups were not chosen because of their beliefs that homosexual activity is sinful The religious nature of these organizations has absolutely nothing to do with our listings he said in an interview Monday Nov 29 The listings are based on the propagation of known falsehoods and demonizing propaganda Nelson Josh November 29 2010 Judge ouster supporters blast hate label WCFCourier com Retrieved April 22 2011 The law center which has monitored extremist groups and hate speech for 40 years is known for its successful litigation against white supremacist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and the Aryan Nations The group said it listed groups like the American Family Association because they have continued to pump out demonizing propaganda aimed at homosexuals and other sexual minorities The report said mere opposition of same sex marriage is not enough to get listed as a hate group Mantyla Kyle November 29 2010 Religious Right United In Outrage Over SPLC Hate Group Designations Right Wing Watch People For the American Way Archived from the original on April 11 2011 Retrieved April 22 2011 Many influential Religious Right groups found themselves placed upon the SPLC s updated list including the Family Research Council American Family Association Concerned Women for America National Organization for Marriage and Liberty Counsel And to say that they are not happy about it would be a massive understatement a b Rayfield Jillian December 15 2010 Boehner Cantor Back Family Research Council Campaign Against SPLC TPMDC Talking Points Memo Retrieved April 22 2011 Unsurprisingly the FRC was not happy about the designation and labeled the list slanderous And today they launched a Start Debating Stop Hating website and took out a full page ad in Politico Dave Weigel reports The ad says The surest sign one is losing a debate is to resort to character assassination The Southern Poverty Law Center a liberal fundraising machine whose tactics have been condemned by observers across the political spectrum is doing just that Ironically the ad argues that our debates can and must remain civil but they must never be suppressed through personal assaults that aim only to malign an opponent s character right after it refers to the SPLC as the radical Left that s spreading hateful rhetoric Southern Poverty Law Center Defames Mainstream Pro Family Groups as Hate Groups DefendChristians Org Calls on Congress to Defund the SPLC Christian News Wire Christian Communication Network November 24 2010 Retrieved April 22 2011 The Southern Poverty Law Center has released a new list of hate groups that includes many highly regarded mainstream Christian organizations because of their opposition to homosexuality The Southern Poverty Law Center has utterly discredited themselves by this provocative attack on organizations that promote traditional family values said Rev Gary L Cass of DefendChristians Org a ministry of the Christian Anti Defamation Commission Labeling mainstream conservative organizations as Hate groups is defamatory and is simply an intimidation tactic We call on Congress to cut off their funding Barber J Matt November 26 2010 SPLC The wolf who cried hate Self marginalizing left turns itself into a punch line The Washington Times Archived from the original on April 27 2011 Retrieved April 22 2011 Most notably the SPLC has placed alongside the Klan and other neo Nazi organizations the Washington D C based Family Research Council FRC and the Mississippi based American Family Association AFA Their crime Anti gay propagation of known falsehoods read recognition of stubborn politically incorrect scientific and theological facts that are beyond serious debate I say most notably because these two groups alone contain membership rolls in the millions Williams Ken December 17 2010 Commentary Bravo to Southern Poverty Law Center for calling out hate groups like NOM Family Research Council San Diego Gay amp Lesbian News Hale Media Inc Retrieved April 22 2011 a b Start Debating Stop Hating Family Research Council December 15 2010 Archived from the original on April 20 2011 Retrieved April 22 2011 We the undersigned stand in solidarity with Family Research Council American Family Association Concerned Women of America National Organization for Marriage Liberty Counsel and other pro family organizations that are working to protect and promote natural marriage and family We support the vigorous but responsible exercise of the First Amendment rights of free speech and religious liberty that are the birthright of all Americans a b Potok Mark December 15 2010 SPLC Responds to Attack by FRC Conservative Republicans Hatewatch Southern Poverty Law Center Archived from the original on April 20 2011 Retrieved April 22 2011 This morning 22 members of Congress and a large number of other conservatives signed on to a public statement attacking the Southern Poverty Law Center SPLC for listing several anti gay religious right organizations as hate groups Published in two Washington D C newspapers as a full page ad the statement was organized by the powerful Family Research Council FRC and other pro family organizations that are working to protect and promote natural marriage and the family The statement whose signatories included House Speaker Designate John Boehner and the governors of Louisiana Minnesota and Virginia ran under the headline Start Debating Stop Hating It accused elements of the radical Left of trying to shut down informed discussion of policy issues and decried those who attempt to suppress debate through personal assaults that aim only to malign an opponent s character The SPLC it said was engaging in character assassination Weigel David December 15 2010 Boehner Cantor Bachmann Pence and More Against the Southern Poverty Law Center Weigel Reporting About Politics and Policy Slate Retrieved April 22 2011 Mark Potok is quoted as saying 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 Birkey Andy December 15 2010 King Hurley sign letter of support for hate groups Conservatives come to the defense of Family Research Council American Family Association Iowa Independent The American Independent News Network Archived from the original on April 10 2011 Retrieved April 22 2011 The Mississippi based American Family Association recently said Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan should be disqualified from office because she s a lesbian she s not The group s director of issue analysis for government and public policy Bryan Fischer has said nearly all of Hitler s stormtroopers were gay because he could not get straight soldiers to be savage and brutal and vicious enough to carry out his orders but that homosexual soldiers basically had no limits and the savagery and brutality they were willing to inflict on whomever Hitler sent them after Fischer has also argued for laws making homosexual sex illegal claiming it is as lethal as intravenous drug use Further reading editHunter James Davison 1991 Culture Wars The Struggle to Define America New York NY BasicBooks ISBN 978 0 465 01533 7 External links editAmerican Family Association official site American Family Association Collection MUM00008 owned by the University of Mississippi Archives and Special Collections Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American Family Association amp oldid 1192379771, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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