Posted on 23 August 2012
Tags: Bryan Fischer, gay sex, MISSISSIPPI, WARNING LABELS
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.”
Posted on 08 December 2011
Tags: afa, AIDS, Barney Frank, Bryan Fischer, D.C., Massachusetts, Right Wing Watch, WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON, D.C. – After Massachusetts congressman Barney Frank announced that he will not seek reelection next year, American Family Association (AFA) spokesman Bryan Fischer decided to celebrate Frank’s retirement by attacking the congressman for being gay.
According to Right Wing Watch, on “Focal Point,” Fischer claimed that Frank may have used his prominent position to “influence” other men into becoming gay who may have later contracted AIDS. “This is a dangerous, risky, immoral, unhealthy lifestyle, and Barney Frank has been an open practitioner of a lifestyle that is condemning one young man after another to an early grave,” Fischer said. “This is not somebody to admire, this is not somebody to honor.” Fischer went on to say that Frank “modeled a lifestyle which is really a death-style,” wondering, “Who knows how many people were drawn or encouraged in some way by Barney Frank’s example to dabble in a lifestyle that eventually cost them their health and maybe even cost them their lives.”
Posted on 09 June 2011
Tags: Bryan Fischer, DADT, dont ask dont tell
TUPELO, MS – American Family Association’s Bryan Fischer recently claimed that the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” will allow gay activists to commit “virtual genocide against Christian soldiers as systematic hate crimes are perpetrated against people of faith in the military”.