AFA Spokesman Touts “Cigarette”-Style Warning Labels For Gay Sex

Posted on 23 August 2012

TUPELO, MISSISSIPPI – Bryan Fischer, the outspoken Director of Issue Analysis for the American Family Association, has called for the establishment of “warning label” imagery to inform about the dangers of gay sex. Fischer—who has referred to LGBT rights advocates as “the bullies at Big Gay”—was commenting on an Australian court ruling that prohibits tobacco companies from displaying their brands’ logos on cigarette packs.

The decision by the High Court of Australia requires that tobacco brands display images of people suffering from the ravages of nicotine addiction, including—according to the Associated Press—“cancer riddled mouths, blinded eyeballs, and sickly children.” In a Twitter post, Fischer lamented, “Australia requires graphic photos: what smoking does to human health. Need similar photos re: gay sex.”

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