The Southern Poverty Law Center, an anti-American
organization, has publicly declared anyone who believes in traditional marriage
is an extremist. They placed renowned neurosurgeon and potential republican presidential candidate, Ben
Carson, on their extremist watch list.
Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson rapidly ascended as a far-right
political star after publicly scolding President Obama, whom he sat a few feet
away from, at a National Prayer Breakfast in February 2013. Carson’s reproach
of Obama for his health care and tax policies went viral, unleashing a flood of
adulation from right-wing media and hate groups. Carson’s own story as an “up
by the bootstraps” black man reared in poverty translated into an inspiring,
magnetic narrative that captured media attention. Soon he was appearing as the
keynoter at a rash of right-wing and hate group gatherings, linking gays with
pedophiles, comparing the U.S. to Nazi Germany and endorsing biblical economic
practices for 21st century America. A movement to draft Carson as a presidential
candidate took off in 2014, raising more than $7 million by June, according to
its website. Carson has coyly declined to say whether he would run as a
Republican or on a third-party ticket, but media interviews suggest that he is
increasingly willing to run on some ticket.
In His Own Words:
“Marriage is between a man and a woman.
It’s a well-established pillar of society and no group, be they gays, be they
NAMBLA [North American Man/Boy Association, a group advocating pedophilia], be
they people who believe in bestiality—it doesn’t matter what they are, they
don’t get to change the definition.”
—Interview on Fox News’ “Hannity,” March
26, 2013
The Southern Poverty Law Center considers Christians
and Christianity a right-wing hate group.
Any organization that calls traditional marriage an extremist ideology shouldn’t
be taken seriously. These people are a
disgrace.
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