American Family Association spokeshater Bryan Fischer took to the airwaves on Monday to applaud Russia's anti-gay "propaganda" law
as an example of the type of public policy he's been advocating for
years. Fischer, who sees the law as Putin's attempt to reestablish
'Christian morality' for the country, then wondered why why so few
anti-gay activists have been willing to stand up in defense of Russia.
Said Fischer:
"What Russia's done here with this law is
they have expressed the values that we have been advocating for years
and years and years....In my mind, we ought to be celebrating this. And I
don't know what the timidity is. There's such a hesitancy in the
pro-family community to support this law. I'm not sure what the reason
for that is. But this is public policy that we've been advocating and
here's a nation in the world that's actually putting it into practice."
Fischer's sole criticism of the anti-gay law is that it unfortunately
doesn't go far enough to combat the scourge of homosexuality:
"They understand that homosexual behavior
is a moral evil among teenagers. Now they need to get to the point
where they recognize it's a moral evil for anybody."
Putin/Fischer 2018?
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