Friday, June 11, 2010

Change.org Petition Urges Minnesota GOP to Stop Supporting Anti-Gay Extremists

Change.org:

The Minnesota Independent notes that a Christian rock band in Minnesota, which has called for LGBT people to be killed and targeted for violence, has built an incestuous relationship with the state's GOP, including intimate ties with the campaigns of Rep. Michele Bachmann, and gubernatiorial candidate Tom Emmer. Moreover, the band -- known as You Can Run But You Cannot Hide -- also received a GOP-sponsored booth at this year's state Republican Convention.

Just what does You Can Run But You Cannot Hide have to say about the subject of homosexuality? Well, according to their front man, Bradlee Dean, they believe that gay people should be murdered, much like they are in conservative Muslim countries.

"Muslims are calling for the executions of homosexuals in America," Dean said. "This just shows you they themselves are upholding the laws that are even in the Bible of the Judeo-Christian God, but they seem to be more moral than even the American Christians do, because these people are livid about enforcing their laws. They know homosexuality is an abomination."

Is this really rhetoric that Rep. Michele Bachmann, Tom Emmer, and the Minnesota GOP wants to support? Send a message to these three today, urging them to denounce the extremist rhetoric from You Can Run But You Cannot Hide, and to apologize to their constituents for supporting (in some cases financially) a band that calls for gay people to be murdered.


Petition Text:

The Minnesota Independent has uncovered very close ties between a number of Minnesota GOP officials, including both Tom Emmer and Rep. Michele Bachmann, and a band that has continually used extremist rhetoric to advocate violence toward gays and lesbians -- You Can Run But You Cannot Hide.

In a May 2010 expose, the Minnesota Independent noted that the band, led by their front man Bradlee Dean, have said some very damaging and dangerous public comments as it relates to homosexuality. On a recent radio program, Bradlee Dean went so far to say: "Muslims are calling for the executions of homosexuals in America. This just shows you they themselves are upholding the laws that are even in the Bible of the Judeo-Christian God, but they seem to be more moral than even the American Christians do, because these people are livid about enforcing their laws. They know homosexuality is an abomination."

Rhetoric like this only serves to demonize gays and lesbians, and spur others to act violently toward gays and lesbians. It is unacceptable, and under no circumstances should a Minnesota politician of any party support such rhetoric.

Yet, as the Minnesota Independent noted, the Minnesota GOP has become very close with this band. Rep. Bachmann has used them in campaign appearances, and Tom Emmer has done the same (and even gave money to the band in 2008). Moreover, the band was offered a booth by the Minnesota GOP at this year's Republican convention.

This type of rhetoric and language should not be condoned by your party. I urge you to make a public statement denouncing the extremist and violent language used by You Can Run But You Cannot Hide, and to disassociate yourselves with this band. Their words amount to nothing short of hate speech and a call to violence against gays and lesbians, and should not be supported by the Minnesota GOP.


Joe My God has more about Bachmann and Bradlee Dean:

Bachmann has praised the band, saying, "It a tough job that you do, but someone has to do it. I thank God that he has given you the strength and the resolve to fight for our timeless values."


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