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Donald Trump To Convene With Ex-Gays, Self-Styled Knights & The John Birch Society

Donald Trump is set to appear Friday at the Values Voter Summit, a Washington, D.C., conference organized by the Family Research Council that brings together(link is external) what we’ve called “some of the country’s most extreme opponents of LGBT rights, vocal conspiracy theorists and outspoken critics of the separation of church and state.”

Several of the summit’s organizers and speakers are so radical that they have even backed laws criminalizing homosexuality(link is external).

But pandering to extremists is nothing new for Trump. And he himself has found political success by promoting many of the Religious Right’s fears(link is external) about supposed anti-Christian persecution in America and a pro-Muslim bias within the Obama administration.

Trump will be joining some of the country’s most hateful groups at the Values Voter Summit. Here are just 10 of the convening’s sponsors and exhibitors:

1) Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays (PFOX)

PFOX is dedicated to promoting ex-gay conversion therapy and “educating(link is external) society on the facts about sexual orientation in order to eliminate negative perceptions and discrimination against ex-gays and those trying to overcome same-sex attraction.”

The group’s materials have described coming out as “a kind of murder of the family(link is external)” and railed against “homofascism(link is external).” One of the group’s top officials, Greg Quinlan, has claimed that President Obama and Supreme Court Justices Anthony Kennedy and Elena Kagan are all secretly gay(link is external) and has accused gay people of “sexual cannibalism(link is external).” Quinlan even blamed(link is external) suicides among gay youth on gay “recruitment”: “We’re making martyrs out of kids that we’re recruiting to behave as homosexuals when no one is born that way, and that’s the problem and that’s the issue.”

PFOX also has ties to the FRC, the summit’s chief sponsor: FRC senior fellow Peter Sprigg is a PFOX board member (link is external) and the FRC has promoted(link is external) PFOX’s events.

FRC President Tony Perkins, who has defended PFOX’s work(link is external) giving “options” to children “struggling” with homosexuality, successfully lobbied the Republican National Committee(link is external) to adopt a resolution opposing laws that seek to curb the use of ex-gay therapy on minors as part of its 2016 party platform.

2) The John Birch Society

Since its founding, the John Birch Society has been a racist clearinghouse of far-right conspiracy theories(link is external).

JBS has accused Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy(link is external), Civil Rights Movement leaders(link is external) and advocates of water fluoridation(link is external) of advancing a communist plot…a plot that goes all the way back to the founding of the Illuminati(link is external). More recently, the group linked the Sandy Hook massacre to “the assault on white men(link is external)” that includes everything “from ‘affirmative action’ to massive Third World immigration,” and attacked the GOP for turning into the “Gay Old Party(link is external).”

Jeet Heer of The New Republic writes(link is external) that the Birchers’ conspiratorial nature helped set the stage for Trump’s nomination: “Far from belonging merely to the lunatic fringe, the Birchers were important precursors to what is now the governing ideology of the Republican Party: Trumpism. Bircherism is now, with Trump, flourishing in an entirely new way. Far from being drummed out of conservatism, it has become the dominant strain.”

3) Americans For Truth About Homosexuality

A former Family Research Council official, Peter LaBarbera founded(link is external) Americans For Truth About Homosexuality in order to apply “single-minded determination to opposing the radical homosexual agenda” or, as he sometimes calls it(link is external), “the hydra-headed monster of the Homosexual/Transsexual Lobby.”

LaBarbera, an outspoken defender of laws (link is external)criminalizing(link is external) homosexuality(link is external) and banning pro-gay speech (link is external) , has warned about the threat of what he calls “Gayria law(link is external)” and “homofascism(link is external),” calling for “civil disobedience on a massive scale(link is external)” to prevent same-sex couples from marrying.

He has said that the people really being persecuted today are anti-gay activists,comparing himself(link is external) and others(link is external) to Jews living in Nazi Germany. He has claimed that anti-LGBT activists like himself can’t help but follow their “natural inhibition against homosexual behavior(link is external),” while gay rights advocates use “ political terrorism(link is external)” to advance “like an insatiable, devouring monster(link is external)” while promoting “Satan’s plan(link is external).”

LaBarbera has lamented(link is external) that anti-gay violence is no longer “normal,” called pedophilia(link is external) “a subset of the larger deviance of homosexuality,” said that he’d “love to see” a group organize a class action lawsuit against homosexuality(link is external) and found it “reassuring(link is external)” that the gay community is affected by STIs and violence.

In LaBarbera’s ideal America, the government would imprison(link is external) doctors who perform sex reassignment surgery for transgender people, close the door(link is external) to refugees who are gay, launch(link is external) a campaign against “homosexual behavior” just as it did against tobacco products and “re-stigmatize(link is external)” homosexuality.

4) Family Watch International

With a global focus, Family Watch International has promoted(link is external) ex-gay therapy and laws criminalizing homosexuality overseas.

One of the most glaring examples of its activism is in Nigeria, where the group’s leadership pushed the country’s lawmakers(link is external) to adopt a law(link is external) that “punishes those who enter into a same-sex marriage with up to 14 years in prison” and “prohibits anyone from officiating a gay union, bans same-sex ‘amorous relationships’ and membership in an LGBT advocacy group.” The law has led to dozens of arrests(link is external).

The group has been particularly active in promoting ex-gay pseudo-science(link is external) and opposing United Nations resolutions calling for the decriminalization of homosexuality(link is external). For a time, FWI even worked with(link is external)Martin Ssempa(link is external), an extreme anti-gay activist in Uganda, and praised Iran(link is external) as “one of the strongest nations in standing up for family values at the UN.”

5) Liberty Counsel

Liberty Counsel is a conservative legal advocacy firm with close ties to Liberty University, the school founded by Jerry Falwell. The group recently gained national attention for its work representing Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, and Alabama state Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore, who defied federal courts by attempting to obstruct the recognition of marriage equality in his state.

Liberty Counsel Chairman Mat Staver(link is external) has called for mass(link is external) disobedience(link is external) against the Supreme Court’s landmark decision striking down bans on same-sex marriage, warning that the ruling will lead to revolution and civil war(link is external). Staver, as we’ve reported(link is external), has also “predicted that President Obama will impose ‘ forced homosexuality(link is external)’ upon the nation, regularly(link is external) likened(link is external) gay people to terrorists, labeled the gay rights movement as ‘demonic(link is external)’ and defended countries that outlaw same-sex relationships(link is external). Gay equality, Staver warns, will lead to the end(link is external) of(link is external) civilization(link is external) and cause America to ‘implode(link is external)’ and ‘unravel(link is external).’”

Anita Staver, Staver’s wife and the president of Liberty Counsel, recently said that she would take her gun into restrooms(link is external) in reaction to Target’s decision to let transgender customers use the restroom that matches their gender identity, although she was unable(link is external) to connect the store’s policy to any criminal acts.

6) Thomas More Law Center

The conservative legal group the Thomas More Law Center(link is external), as we’ve noted, is “best known for its unsuccessful lawsuit against Planned Parenthood (link is external) and the Shepard-Byrd hate crimes law(link is external) as well as its botched defense of a Pennsylvania’s school’s Intelligent Design curriculum(link is external).”

While the group wrongly predicted that the 2009 Hate Crimes Act would “criminalize the Bible(link is external),” that didn’t stop it from similarly insisting that marriage equality would lead to the end of “intellectual liberty(link is external).” The Thomas More Law Center has also warned that Arabic lessons in school will train kids to become terrorists(link is external) and claimed that Islam is not a religion but a “Trojan Horse”(link is external) seeking “to destroy America.”

7) American Family Association

The American Family Association has truly earned its designation as a hate group(link is external).

It’s one-time spokesman Bryan Fischer, who still hosts a radio program on the group’s affiliate American Family Radio, has repeatedly called for homosexuality(link is external) to be (link is external)outlawed(link is external), while cheering on countries like Uganda(link is external) that criminalize homosexuality, calling for an “Underground Railroad(link is external) to deliver innocent children from same-sex households” and declaring that God will use ISIS terrorists(link is external) to punish Americans for their tolerance of homosexuality. Upon learning that the Boy Scouts of America rescinded its ban on gay members, Fischer said that the group should change its name to the “Boy Sodomizers of America(link is external).”

Fischer has also(link is external)likened homosexuality to terrorism(link is external) and blamed the Holocaust on gay people(link is external), and said that non-Christians have(link is external) no(link is external) First Amendment (link is external)rights(link is external) and that non-Christian immigrants should be forced to convert to Christianity(link is external). Fischer has(link is external) repeatedly(link is external) defended(link is external) the massacres and expulsions of Native Americans from their lands as divine justice and once lamented that welfare makes African-American women ‘rut like rabbits(link is external).’”

The AFA’s current governmental affairs director, Sandy Rios, has linked homosexuality to terrorism, train crashes and pedophilia(link is external).

8) Intercessors for America

Intercessors for America, as we’ve reported(link is external), has “prayed to stop anti-bullying laws to protect LGBT and LGBT-perceived youth, warning they ‘can only lead to God’s judgment,’ and that support for marriage equality ‘leads a soul to eternal damnation.’” The group also(link is external) “believes that federal government is developing technology to implant microchips in all citizens as a form of mind control.”

9) Tradition, Family And Property

The Roman Catholic organization Tradition, Family and Property is a group of men who dress up like knights with trademark red capes and costumes and tour the country protesting events they perceive as anti-Catholic, as well as abortion rights and same-sex marriage. The group is particularly active in its opposition to gay rights, advocating for colleges to disband LGBT clubs(link is external) and protesting Desmond Tutu(link is external) due to his “affirmation of the homosexual agenda.” One of the group’s board members suggested that tornadoes were God’s judgment for gay marriage(link is external) .

10) Family Research Council

The Values Voter Summit’s chief sponsor, the Family Research Council, is far from a mainstream group.

FRC Senior Fellow Peter Sprigg has called for bans on homosexuality(link is external) and the exportation of gays from the U.S.(link is external), and its executive vice president, Jerry Boykin, has promoted a wide range of bizarre conspiracy theories(link is external) .

But the group’s most extreme official is its president, Tony Perkins(link is external), who has defended Uganda’s “kill-the-gays” bill, connected homosexuality to pedophilia(link is external) , asserted that same-sex relationships are a government “population control” scheme(link is external), depicted LGBT rights supporters as terrorists(link is external) and minions of Satan(link is external) bent on murdering Christians(link is external), called for a revolution(link is external) to stop same-sex marriages and denounced anti-bullying efforts for spreading “perversion(link is external).” He has also suggested narrowing the definition of religious freedom (link is external) to exclude Muslims and liberal Christians, and once falsely claimed that it has been a “federal crime(link is external)” to be a Christian since 2009.