Press Releases
For Immediate Release
Contact:
March 22,
2005
Mark
Lewis (719) 471-9400
5:00 PM
CSAction.org
Colorado rallies to counter Westboro Baptist's hateful attack on
civil rights
Colorado Springs-March 22
Colorado activists will gather to protest Westboro Baptist church's
second "God Hates Fags" demonstration
in Colorado Springs on Thursday, March 24 from 3:30 until 5:00 pm.
The protest is sponsored by Students for Social Justice,
and Springs Action Alliance, along
with a broad, state wide coalition of groups working for civil rights
for all citizens.
Criz Stoddard, of the Springs Action Alliance said, "While
typically my inclination would be to just ignore them and their pitifully
hateful crusade to damage their own kids emotionally, I believe that
we, as a community, must stand up and say 'Not in Our Names.' "
"Not in our names will you come to our community and contribute
nothing but hate mongering. Not in our names will we condone your
putting a sign into a child's hands that proclaims that 9/11 was a
good thing. Not in our names will we accept the notion that
homosexuals deserve death."
"When I see a child holding a sign that reads, 'Fags Are
Worthy Of Death', I have to wonder if these people aren't trying to
induce someone to commit hate crimes. We as a community should
not condone the notion that gay men and women deserve to die for their
sexual orientation - no matter what our beliefs are on human sexuality",
Ms. Stoddard said.
The counter demonstration will gather at City
Hall, 107 N. Nevada Avenue, at 3:30 PM. Then at 4:00 at Poor
Richard's, 324 N. Tejon. Then at 4:30 at the Gill Foundation, 315 E. Costilla.
Organizer Mark Lewis, of
the Springs Action Alliance, and
producer of a daily alternative
news digest, said, "The hateful, intolerant messages of Phelps,
Dobson, Falwell, and Robertson have their parallels in Muslim cultures
with groups like the Taliban and Wahhabis." "Intolerance,
hate, and discrimination are not the family values of Jesus, Mohammed,
or Abraham."
"The statement that "fags are worthy of death" is not protected speech,
in spite of the clever attempt; either under US Code, as decided in
Virginia
v. Black, or under the Colorado
Revised Statute 31-21-106.5". "It's intimidation, harassment, and
incitement; and in the name of Jesus".
"That's what gets me", Mr. Lewis said. "It's like fighting armed revolution
in the Name of Ghandi." "Or killing thousands in the World Trade Center
in the name of Mohammed."
"I think the batteries are low in their Bibles".
The counter protest will be peaceful and lawful, although Westboro Baptist
is known for inciting violence against their detractors. The organizers
encourage all in attendance to ignore the hate speech, baiting, and
incitement, and observe all laws, being peaceful in words and actions.
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