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"Million Fag March" Turns the Tables on Homophobic Pastor Fred Phelps

Posted by Trish , Pensito Review at 1:08 PM on March 5, 2008.


Organizers say it's time to "show Phelps and his church that freedom of speech works both ways."
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Finally, someone is protesting the world's most odious protester. The Million Fag March is set for Sunday morning, March 30 in Topeka, Kan., home of Fred Phelps' Westboro Baptist Church.

Fred and his family (13 children and 54 grandchildren) show up at military funerals with signs reading, "God Hates Fags," "God Hates America," "Fags Die, God Laughs," etc. Fred apparently arrives at these insights after personal discussions with The Creator wherein He tells Fred that everything bad that happens in the world is His revenge for America "tolerating" gays.

Organizers say it's time to "show Phelps and his church that freedom of speech works both ways."

There are two big challenges with the march. First is the laws passed in Topeka to protect the other churches from Phelps. They prohibit the Freds of the world (of which, mercifully, there are few) from getting within 50 feet of a house of worship for a half-hour before or after services are planned. So the march might have to take place in Topeka but not too close to Westboro Baptist.

The second challenge could be even harder. Organizers are determined to keep the protest peaceful, but since Fred's whole goal is to whip up feelings of intolerance and hate, not responding in kind will be a toughie. Still, the expectation is clear.

Absolutely. No. Violence. It doesn't matter if Fred Phelps comes to the March himself and starts throwing punches. The police will handle it.

If you feel that you could in any way be provoked, do not plan on attending.

...The Phelps family uses hate speech to draw attention to themselves. To do that during the March would only be bringing ourselves down to their level. So, please, no hate speech on your signs, clothes, and mouths.

Besides, "God Hates Fred" signs are lame and obvious. You can do better. Sending the message you want to send without being blatantly hateful shouldn't be all that hard for you.

If you're anywhere near Topeka, please plan to attend the march. You can sign up here. If you're not, organizers need donations for costs associated with permitting, security, etc. so your donations are welcome.

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Trish is a regular blogger for the Pensito Review.


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Wish I could go!
Posted by: jpopphan@charter.net on Mar 5, 2008 2:05 PM   
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I'd love to be there... and I hope that the even draws lots of people, both gayfolk and straightfolk as well.

I say the heck with the law re: protesting near churches - especially since it is the Phelps' church itself whose conduct led to the law in the first place. Surround the church and drown them out with singing and celebration!

I for one am saving up so that I can make it to Phelp's funeral where I will indeed be carrying a sign that says "God Hates Bigotry". What a wonderful, fun day it will be!!

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» RE: Wish I could go! Posted by: medusa
» RE: Wish I could go! Posted by: mkruege
» RE: Wish I could go! Posted by: sansphelps
» RE: Wish I could go! Posted by: Libsrule
» RE: Wish I could go! Posted by: angelxmas
Talk about sinking to his level
Posted by: Figfest on Mar 5, 2008 2:07 PM   
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I'm sure the organizers are sincere, but I can't see how this will help. Phelps is so odious that he has, thankfully, done huge damage to his "cause".

This just gives him more attention, and you can be certain that the disseminated images of marchers won't be of the boringly ordinary majority. It will be the ones that look the most interesting or freakish, or have the profane or anti-religious signs.

The more I think about it, this is exactly the photo-op that Phelps would want.

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» RE: Talk about sinking to his level Posted by: jpopphan@charter.net
» RE:Our side would like Posted by: boydranchitos
» RE: Our side would like Posted by: sansphelps
Phelps plus our cowardice equals the same old thing
Posted by: gendershaman on Mar 5, 2008 5:36 PM   
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Let's never take action where we might be mistaken for people with passion, with humor, who dare take risks, who dare to take a brave stand. This is why left/progressives/activists will continue to be marginal. We are too often part of the problem.
As little as I want to waste my time dealing with him, I feel if I don't then that sends a message of approval to he and the other, as virulent but less publicly jerky, homophobes. I can't let him further poison my world. I cannot stand by and watch him spread his hate unchallenged. Fred Phelps should present the easiest target imaginable for our outrage, our passion, our wild, anarchic humor, our love, our utter difference from him and his. But no, let's tiptoe around hoping that people will imagine an alternative to Fred and his merry band of haters. News flash: they mostly won't. Because no one has articulated or embodied an alternative. Ooh, he's homophobic. Uh huh. So is much of the country. Fred Phelps gives us a gift. He shows us exactly how hating makes the hater ugly, how the hater is diminished by his hate. He shows us exactly how so many boys who were beaten by their fathers end up replicating their father's hate even as they hate themselves for doing so. Freddie perfectly embodies what people without love look like. His sad, hate-filled life is no doubt familiar to many people. But without a cleverly articulated model, people just cringe or shrug or yawn or join in because "at least he (Freddie) stands for something."
I can't take complete responsibility for keeping Freddie from returning to Madison, Wisconsin (where I live) after his first visit 4-5 years ago. But I take some. How? Meet him where he is. Not try to match him rage for rage. Not try to match him hate for hate. Not to meet his rage and hate with fear and not wanting to offend. We met his sad, cruel hate with our ferocity, our silliness, our clarity and our love.
I made and carried several of these signs that day. Other people asked for and carried the rest.
These are a few of my signs:
1. Amo ergo sum (I love therefore I am)
2. Just 'cause you have one, doesn't mean you have to act like one
3. Forgive Your Father Fred
He hurt you, that was wrong
But all you have done is replicate his abuse
First beating your family, and now bashing gays.
Deal with the abuse your father perpetrated on you, Fred
4. How little love you must know, to envy others' so.
5. Why not focus your rage at all the clergy who sexually-assault children? Too close to home? Or are the rapists your allies and you provide a gay-hating smokescreen to protect them?
6. "It is a terrible, an inexorable law that one cannot deny the humanity of another without diminishing one's own: in the face of one's victim, one sees oneself." -James Baldwin
7. Christians: Unless you speak-up, this man speaks for you.
8. "More people have been slaughtered in the name of religion than for any other single reason. That, that my friends, that is true perversion!"-Harvey Milk
9. "He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." -Fredrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
10. Fred Darling, you simply must move to Madison, there's so much delicious sin here to arouse you
11. Your Hate Defines You
12. But Fred, We Love You-Come Out Fred, it's safe
13. Gee Freddie- People are starting to wonder...just why do you keep going to gay towns?
14. Freddie...Remember that night of blissful love we spent together on your last visit? Are you still my "little snuggle bunny?"
I have others. He is inspiring.

If we don't confront him, we are part of the problem. If we only meet him on his terms we reinforce him and his. Use him as the ultimate teachable moment.
You get the idea (I hope).
Joe Weinberg

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A Million Fags.
Posted by: Longdream on Mar 5, 2008 6:20 PM   
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Heh heh.

Well, It's better than what the Phelps virus has been getting lately. One of the vets they dishonored by harassing his family at his funeral happened to be a motorcycle enthusiast, and many of his friends have been following The Holy Family around.

When Phelps et al sets up the requisite number of yards away and starts shouting filth, the bikers back right up to them and give them the high revs and exhaust until they choke and leave.

Next time you see a dude on a motorcycle, shoot him a good thought.

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» RE: A Million Fags. Posted by: squaddie
» RE: Yes! Posted by: Longdream
possible signs to march under
Posted by: smcsong on Mar 5, 2008 6:39 PM   
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"Jesus called. He wants his religion back."

"I'm for the separation of church and hate."

I copped these from the Northern Sun Bookstore catalogue in Syracuse NY.

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» RE: Those are GREAT! Posted by: boydranchitos
» RE: possible signs to march under Posted by: Woodpecker
» RE: possible signs to march under Posted by: sansphelps
Ignoring the booger makes it insignificant.
Posted by: ABetterFuture on Mar 5, 2008 11:05 PM   
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Not that I oppose a counter-demonstration in the least. Phelps is an idiot who holds the virtue of free speech; if others choose to elevate his nasty message by countering it, they are endowed by their creator with the right to free speech also.

Phelps, like most fundamentalists--be they biblical, green, political, etc, or otherwise--is an insignificant player, until you lend him your attention...your significance.

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What about the angels?
Posted by: Beepath on Mar 6, 2008 4:58 AM   
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Yeah, that's the ticket. I've seen the pictures of women dressed in white robes with what must be 15' tall wings. These wonderful women would surround these fools and cover up their awful posters and drown them out singing "Amazing Grace." Very effective. And all the other kind protesters should do Ghandi-like protest of sitting down around the angels and singing with them. Oh, blessssed beeeee!

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I Live in Kansas and .....
Posted by: Navyvet59 on Mar 6, 2008 7:27 AM   
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I dislike Phelps and his followers. But I think it is time to send him a message. I am a 100% disabled veteran and the mother of a lesbian daughter. As such I find the need to be in Topeka to let him and his followers that he needs to stop his hate mongering!

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I think Fred Phelps is GREAT!
Posted by: rickiey on Mar 6, 2008 8:02 AM   
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Be honest, this moron has drummed up more support for the gay community from the straight community than all of the gay activists in history.

The more he talks, the more the message gets out. His words damn themselves.

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Lawrence King and all who love deserve so much more. . .
Posted by: Prairie Waif on Mar 6, 2008 8:12 AM   
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It was just last week that this forum posted a video of Ellen Degeneris speaking on the death of 15-year-old Lawrence King, the young student shot to death by a fellow student because Larry had asked him to be his Valentine.

The society has allowed girls to ask girls to be Valentines without sexual overtones and yet, the phrase, "That's so Gay!" pervades the current culture up to 30-somethings.

Christians, if they truly are, need to remember two things:
1. God made each person in his perfect image. Who is *anyone* to deny God's unique expression in each individual?
2. The last Commandment, the one that trumps the previous 10; Treat your neighbor as you would have them treat you. *note: how you treat them comes before how they treat you.


Shamefully, the televangilists hawk religion and cd's and bibles with names engraved in "gold-colored text" on the front more than they remember Biblical instructions and inspriations.

Is it any wonder that people are turning away from "organized" religion in droves?

As the t-shirts, at the height of the Aids epidemic so succintly stated: Silence = Death.

Unfortunately, it lead to Larry King's death in a middle school computer lab and countless other men who "appear" gay to be beaten and oft time beaten to death all because of who they were assumed to be.

And yet, killing in the name of "democracy" seems to be the same lesson. Hmmmm. . . something to think about. . .

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» Oops! Didn't finish my thought. . . Posted by: Prairie Waif
open a gay church nextdoor to Freds...
Posted by: Bearzerker on Mar 6, 2008 9:03 AM   
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... and preach tolerance!

would be the perfect protest vehicle against this pest...
encourage state and federal politicians to adopt anti-hate laws!

but do follow this clown around and give him his due...
I always thought Religion was about inclusion and not exclusion
this guy and his beliefs are obviously the workings of an Anti-Christ!

and didn't Dubya say we are fighting them over their so we wouldn't have to fight them over here? well... their here now it seems...

FUND-A-MENTAL-ISTS seem to be rampant in all of Abraham's stock religions these days...
[Jews, Christians and Muslims]

Bin Laden actually said its alright to KILL non-combatant civilians... and look at them now... blowing themselves up in their own markets... a slaughtering of their own innocence! he doesn't have to worry about us though... I'm sure we've our own martyrs to worry about [ala Timothy McVeigh]

Intolerance flourishes with the inept and uneducated!
and as the many profits [pun intended] have told us over the histories...
hatred is a sin, but preaching hatred is a blasphemy!

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Heidi
Posted by: hhunt on Mar 6, 2008 11:08 AM   
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I am, for better or worse, a member of one of the congregations that Fred and clan picket every Sunday morning.
So, first, the rule is that they have to leave half an hour before the service. The reality is that they show up at 15 minutes before the service and leave just as it begins. Our elderly and children have to walk through their line every Sunday.
Second, I think you need to find out when they worship - if they do. They are not doing so on Sunday mornings because they are all over town with picket signs, moving from place to place.
This is a great idea and I will be more than happy to participate, but it needs to be when they will know we are there!

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» RE: Heidi Posted by: sansphelps
» RE: Best of the Best Posted by: Longdream
How about a Christian response to Phelps?
Posted by: healthy1 on Mar 7, 2008 2:46 PM   
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I am amazed that Phelps and his group, purported Christians, so blatantly disregard the teachings of Jesus. Jesus repeatedly commanded, "Love your enemies; pray for those who persecute you." Matthew 5:43-45; Luke 6:27-38. When Jesus was questioned about why he associated with sinners, he said, "It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick." Matthew 9:12. It is obvious that Phelps believes homosexuals are sinners and sick. If Phelps were truly following Jesus and his teachings, he would open the doors of his church and welcome homosexuals rather than shun us. This is the standard Jesus set. It is the standard to which all Christians are called to aspire.

I truly hope this march is peaceful. I cannot imagine a better response to Phelps' hatred than with non-violence and non-hatred. Imagine, homosexuals and our supporters teaching Phelps a lesson in Christianity.

"Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned." Luke 6:37

"If anyone says 'I love God,' yet hates his brother, he is a liar. For anyone who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not seen." 1 John 5:19-20.

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Donations
Posted by: elsinann on Mar 7, 2008 9:17 PM   
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I want to donate to the March, but when I click on the donate site, it takes me to my PayPal's main page with no mention of the March. How do I PayPal them a donation?

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Fred You Have a Problem.
Posted by: gooch on Mar 10, 2008 7:16 AM   
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This man has a problem. This man needs to get back on HIS knee's and ask for forgiveness. God teaches Man-kind to Love and Not Hate.

Go to God in Prayer and let him lead You.

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Phelps needs to be charged
Posted by: Intellect on Mar 27, 2008 7:44 AM   
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Phelps needs to be charged with child abuse for what he has so obviously done to his own family.

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