Sunday, July 27, 2014

Christofascists Whine: "Gaystapo" Claims Its Latest 'Victim'


The Christofascists' shrieks of "Christian persecution" continue and now they claim that gays - the "Gaystapo" - have claimed another martyr.   Bob Eschliman, editor of the Iowa Newton Daily News, (in Iowa) used his personal blog to attack gays and compared us to the Gestapo, the dreaded Nazi secret police that left a bloody trail in its wake.  Eschliman's employers were not amused and he was fired.  Now, he claims that his First Amendment rights have been attacked and denied to him.  Like most Christofascists, Eschliman forgets that his rights do not trump all others - such as the right of the newspaper's owners to protect their business' reputation and standing.  The Daily Beast looks at this latest example of feigned "Christian persecution."  Here are excerpts:
In April, the goateed editor of the Jasper County, Iowa Newton Daily News, Bob Eschliman, took to his personal blog to talk about Jesus and compare homosexuals to the Gestapo, as one does. When he was then fired, he felt as though he was under attack for his personal choice to live as he pleases — according to his interpretation of the Bible — and presumably saw no irony in that whatsoever.

His incendiary post was promptly deleted (along with the rest of the blog) after being flagged by journalist Jim Romenesko, but it read, in part: "[Jesus] said there would be deceivers. He said those deceivers would cause Christians who remain true to His teachings to become reviled. He said false prophets would follow to deceive even more, and that lawlessness will abound…If you ask me, it sounds like the Gaystapo is well on its way. We must fight back against the enemy."

Eschliman took this to mean that his First Amendment rights were violated, and teamed up with the Liberty Institute, a right-wing Christian advocacy group, to sue — just like Jesus would have done.

In his complaint, Eschliman charges that he "penned a theologically based article stating my sincerely held religious beliefs" and in firing him, "Shaw Media [the paper's parent company] directly discriminated against me because of my religious beliefs and my identity as an evangelical Christian who believes in Holy Scripture and the Biblical view of marriage."

The Daily Beast reached out to Eschliman to ask about the definition and etymology of the term "Gaystapo." He has not yet responded.

However, according to Urban Dictionary's top result, submitted by user "supafly rabbi," the definition of Gaystapo is, "militant homosexual activists. Instead of thugs they use lawyers to get their way." Supafly Rabbi offers the sample sentence: "massachusetts has been taken over by the gaystapo."

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