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Debunking the Myth of the “Human Rights”
Campaign
On Saturday night, February 25, at
the Charlotte Convention Center, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) will hold its annual,
$195-per-plate Carolinas Dinner, sponsored by the Charlotte Observer, Duke Energy,
Bank of America, Wachovia, IBM, Audi, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Food Lion, Sir Speedy
Press, and others. All these sponsors are rallying behind the call for “human rights”
– but that is not what the HRC is really about. Rather, the HRC, with an annual
$16 million budget, is devoted to special rights for homosexuals, bisexuals, and
transgenders, while vigorously opposing those whom they call “extremists” and “radical
right wing groups” – meaning those who define marriage as the union between a man
and a woman.
Yes, the HRC fights for the “right”
of a male employee to wear a dress to work and for the “right” of an employee undergoing
a sex change to have special bathroom privileges while at the same time launching
a “Stop Extremists” campaign to fight against those who support the Marriage Protection
Amendment. In fact, the HRC expects such “extremist” views to be purged from the
workplace through “diversity training.”
One can only ask: Has the world suddenly
gone mad? Have we now entered a moral twilight zone in which men who wear makeup
and women’s underwear are the highly-protected darlings of corporate America while
those who hold to a definition of marriage that has been universally embraced since
the dawn of history are branded radical right-wing extremists?
If a group wants to advocate special
rights for homosexuals, bisexuals, and transgenders while branding the views of
the majority of Americans “extremist,” that is their prerogative. But let them not
hide behind the facade of “human rights,” as if they actually cared about the rights
of all. The American people will not be duped forever.
Michael L. Brown, Ph.D. is the Director of the Coalition of
Conscience, a network of Christian leaders and believers in the greater Charlotte
area who are working together for moral and cultural change through the gospel.
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Dr. Michael L. Brown
ICN Ministries
PO Box 1446
Harrisburg, NC 28075
704-782-3760
e-mail: ministry@icnministries.org
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