She advanced the militant homosexual agenda instead of standing for all the churches in her district and throughout the state. She abandoned the First Amendment to score a few points with … who exactly?
She also released an offensive leader demeaning Pastor Marc Little and the black faith community in her district.
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Autumn Burke (D-Inglewood) |
Here is the text of the letter, and my comments.
Matthew 5:11
This passage was never an invitation to permit sin.
LGBT behavior is not an identity, and should be treated as a special class.
especially disturbed by the recent actions of opponents to Senate Bill 1146. SB
1146 simply calls for more transparency to ensure LGBT students are protected
from discrimination in private and religious institutions of higher learning.
We need discrimination in higher education. We need to allow students to learn to discern between right and wrong, good and evil, truth and error. LGBT behavior leads to health and emotional problems. Why are we preventing people from learning the truth about these realities?
What exactly did Autumn Burke find so offensive about constituents confronting her and her staff about this bill, which would place undue burdens on private colleges, exposing them to public shame and potential lawsuits just for practicing their faith?
for supporting SB 1146. But what integrity is there in promoting segregation
and hostility towards the LGBT community?
Evident in the recent attacks on the LGBT community in Orlando and
threats here in California, such hostility contributes to a culture of hate
that takes lives. As a black woman and mother, I simply refuse to stand idly by
while hate and segregation are encouraged.
On brother. "Segregation"? Now that is offensive. Being born black is not a crime, not a sin, not a destructive behavior. People are born black. People are not born gay. It is not a civil right. One of the most evil (yet politically genius) tactics of the Militant Homosexual movement was to collude and compare the fights for "gay" rights with the struggle of racial minorities in the South.
Outrageous and unbecoming.
office recently to express their concern with SB 1146 and instead of being
respectful, they decided to personally attack and question the faith of one of
my staffers simply because he is gay. The same group then went to the office of
Assemblymember Reggie Jones-Sawyer and started another confrontation by
exclaiming, "I don't want my sons and daughters to be taught to be
homosexual."
What did they say, exactly? Where does this line of argument come from, which concludes that this staffer or that office employee is "gay"?
All of this identity politics talk is corrosive to our political discourse. We need to stop labeling one another based on our thoughts, feelings, and actions.
Reggie Jones-Sawyer and Chief of Staff Joey Hill |
There is just no justification for it.
voicemail to Paster [sic] Marc Little where he expressed his outrage over the
antagonizing manner in which his staff was addressed. I do not agree with the
language used, but I do agree with the sentiment that Pastor Marc Little's
delegation message is devoid of historical context, respect, and compassion.
Listen to the voicemail, again:
You will notice that in the voice mail there is no mention of a visit from a pastor.
Joey Hill was responding–rather, raging–at the letter left by Pastor Marc Little.
argument – that laws intended to protect a certain class were an overreach – in
a failed attempt to deny access to voting, housing, and fair employment. During
this time, the church community played an integral role in guaranteeing civil
rights by serving as a source of unity and empathy.
What laws were protecting a class? No! Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Baptist Christian League for natural rights for all men.
They did not march in the streets and refuse to give up their seats so that two men could sleep together, or that two women could "marry", or to protect individuals with mental illnesses to masquerade as a sex that they were not born.
LGBT community, many of whom are people of color.
Oh, stop! LGBT is not a community. This lie has to be confronted, and the truth shared with everyone to set people free!
progress we have achieved as a diverse community."
WHAT? Diversity must be based on truth, and should not be focused on limiting individual liberty or community integrity.
SB 1146 is a bad bill. It should never have been introduced.
Senator Lara should be ashamed of himself for suggesting such a terrible policy. His star witness to promote the legislation.
I applaud the efforts of the Religious Freedom Bus Riders for standing up to LGBT bullying in the state legislature. I sincerely hope that more residents in Autumn Burke's district stand up to her cowering and her caving to homosexual/transgender bullying which now threatens all our liberties.
Contact Assemblywoman Autumn Burke's office, and demand that she:
1. Retract the above letter
2. Rescind their support for SB 1146
3. Demand the removal of chief of staff Joey Hill