Fox News host grills Tony Perkins: ‘What’s the damage to you’ if your neighbors are gay married?
Has Faux News decided they can no longer defend the "rights' of sick homophobic asshole calling themselves "Christians".
These so-called "Christians" that still embrace hateful homophobic viewpoints really know NOTHING of Christ and his teachings.
Has Faux News decided they can no longer defend the "rights' of sick homophobic asshole calling themselves "Christians".
These so-called "Christians" that still embrace hateful homophobic viewpoints really know NOTHING of Christ and his teachings.
“Do you want the sky to fall because because two people that are living next door to you?” Olson asked. “Court after court has said that allowing people of the same sex to marry the person that they love and be a part of our community, and to be treated equally does no damage to heterosexual marriage. And what court after court after court has said [is] that children living in a same-sex relationship do as well or better that people in other communities.”
After Perkins went back to his “boundaries” talking point that marriage equality was a slippery slope, Fox News host Chris Wallace demanded to know what he was trying to suggest.
“What are you suggesting?” Wallace asked. “That there’s going to be polygamy, that people are going to be marrying their pets?”
“I didn’t say that,” Perkins replied defensively.
“Alright, you and your wife live happily in this house,” Wallace said. “There’s a same-sex couple living here. What’s the damage to you?”
“Let’s talk about the wedding vendors that have been put out of business,” Perkins said.
“I’m not talking about that,” Wallace interrupted. “That’s a different issue. I’m asking you, what’s the impact on you and your family to have these people living next to you.”
Perkins insisted that his children would be “taught values and morals against what I teach as a parent at home.”
Olson pointed out that there was no evidence that heterosexual couples were getting divorced because LGBT people had the right to marry.