Pro-‘gay’ groups take ‘pressure tactics’ to PayPal
by Charlie Butts
The homosexual activist group All Out is asking PayPal to immediately shut down the online accounts of ten groups it has labeled “anti-LGBT extremist groups.” Most of the groups are U.S.-based. PayPal reportedly has responded, saying it could not comment on individual accounts and must take “the rights of free speech and freedom of religion” into account.
One of the groups singled out by the effort is Illinois-based Americans for Truth About Homosexuality (AFTAH). Founder Peter LaBarbera refers to it as “homofascism in action,” as it asks people to stop financially supporting Christian groups, which the homosexual activists refer to as “hate groups.”
“The goal of the homosexual lobby is clear, which is to box out Christians and pro-family groups from the marketplace of ideas,” LaBarbera notes. “They’re using tactics like this, pressure tactics, against corporations now to silence people of faith.”
And he points out that the secular media is not covering the pro-family movement, or the homosexual activist groups’ attacks against it, including financially.
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Thank goodness that PayPal does see the errs of their decisions and are now dumping Hate Groups. PayPal has so far dropped: Noua Dreaptă (Romania/Balkans), Dove World Outreach Ministries (United States) and Julio Severo’s Last Days Watchman Site (US/Brazil).
Were coming for the rest!