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The Religious Right 'Liberty' Icons Behind North Carolina's Appalling Anti-LGBT Law

Earlier this week, North Carolina’s legislature passed a shockingly restrictive bill (link is external) barring transgender people from using restrooms of their identifying gender and preventing localities from instituting protections for transgender people. (While they were at it, they also barred cities from setting their minimum wage higher than the state’s.) The bill was the result of a hurried special session convened in response to the passage of an LGBT nondiscrimination bill in Charlotte.

Ironically, the most public spokespeople against the Charlotte measure and in favor of calling a special legislative session to undo it were David and Jason Benham, two brothers who have built a high profile on the Religious Right by claiming that they are victims of persecution at the hands of LGBT-rights activists.

Back in 2014, the Benham twins were set to star in a house-flipping program on HGTV when we reported on Ctrl+Click or tap to follow the link"> their long history of virulent anti-gay and anti-Muslim activism(link is external), which was about to get a boost with a national TV platform. Faced with an outcry, HGTV cancelled the show(link is external), but the Benhams got their national platform anyway. They quickly became(link is external) the latest — and the most photogenic — examples of conservative Christians who claimed to be martyrs at the hands of LGBT activists(link is external). They took their show on the road, becoming staples at conservative events and Republican campaign rallies.

Most recently, the Benhams endorsed(link is external) Sen. Ted Cruz’s presidential candidacy and joined his campaign's “religious liberty advisory council” that recommended (link is external) that a President Cruz roll back federal employment protections for LGBT people.

While the Benhams claim in their frequent presentations that they lost their TV show because of their personal views against marriage equality, they in fact had a long history of very public activism against what David once called(link is external) “homosexuality and its agenda that is attacking the nation.” In 2012, David led a prayer rally(link is external) outside the Democratic National Convention which he said was necessary to stop “demonic ideologies” like gay rights from taking “our universities and our public school systems.” In 2004, the brothers tried (link is external) to get the city of Charlotte to deny a permit to an LGBT pride parade, with David saying, “This is filth, this is vile and should not be allowed in our city.” Jason urged the city council to “deny [LGBT activists] every permit that they ask for.”

Then, last year, when Charlotte began to consider a LGBT nondiscrimination ordinance, the Benhams used their new right-wing celebrity to lead the campaign to stop it. Using the anti-LGBT’s movement’s new messaging on such bills, David called(link is external) it a “transgender bathroom ordinance” and warned that it would put religious liberties “under attack."

David called the proposed ordinance (link is external) “depraved” and the latest example of “the radical gay agenda’s plan to change America.”

The 2015 ordinance was defeated(link is external), but the city council considered it again this year, and this time it passed(link is external).

The Benham brothers, after speaking out against the ordinance at a hearing, responded to its passage (link is external) with a Facebook video in which Jason said that he and his brother could now “declare ourselves women” and play in the WNBA. David surmised that the “ungodly ordinance” was the “direct result of God’s judgment” for legal abortion and claimed that it would allow “young women and girls” to be “victimized.”

David said that he prayed the ordinance would be “overturned at the legislative level.”

 

 

We lost the battle at the Charlotte City Council meeting over the transgender bathroom bill.....but, God is still on the throne. Boom.

Posted by Benham Brothers(link is external) on Monday, February 22, 2016

 

Shortly afterward, the Benhams headlined a protest (link is external) calling for a special legislative session to overturn it and promoted a petition campaign(link is external) calling on the legislature and Gov. Pat McCrory to overturn the Charlotte law.

Speaking at the Awakening summit in Florida earlier this month, the Benhams cited the Charlotte ordinance as an example of “ungodly laws” that must be resisted with “biblical obedience” — their new phrase for civil disobedience.

This week, the Benhams got what they wanted, thanking(link is external) Gov. Pat McCrory for signing the bill overturning the Charlotte ordinance and severely restricting the freedom of transgender people.

What happened in North Carolina this week underscores the reality behind the Religious Right’s claims that they are being persecuted in America. In the view of people like the Benhams, “religious liberty” doesn’t just mean the right to live freely as you choose; it also means the ability to restrict the freedoms of others as they see fit.