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I suspect those behind the big corporations, petrochemical industry, those pulling the strings of discontent in governments and countries, thrive on controversy and hate and fear and division and as such, the following could be a great example where perhaps our most effecting course of action is group Hooponopono for all involved? Ross Perry Andre and Jeremy, All Out [email protected] Deadline 7 days: new global anti-gay network launched – theyre celebrating dangerous new laws in Russia and Uganda, and aim to get more countries to join them. Can you donate to the fightback fund before the networks 1-month anniversary? Dear Ross, The gay movement has really brought this on themselves. The threatening words of Scott Lively, an American anti-gay crusader, whos being sued for helping drive forward Ugandas extreme anti-gay law. He travels the world giving seminars about the dangers of gay people. He even blames the Holocaust on gay men! Now, Lively has launched a new global anti-gay network to get more countries to pass anti-gay laws. More than 75 organisations have joined up. Theyre getting stronger, bolder and more organised every day. But All Out is standing in their way. With nearly 2 million people ready to act and a savvy team of campaigners to plot winning strategies, were fighting tooth and nail for love and equality – with a fraction of the anti-gay networks combined budget. The new anti-gay networks 1-month anniversary is next week. If 5,000 of us chip in even a small amount before that day, well have a huge, powerful fund to stop them before they even get started. Can you make a secure donation now? https://allout.org/fight-for-love Even beyond these 75 organisations, the anti-gay movement is huge. In the US as well as France, Brazil and more, there are dozens of fundamentalist groups investing hundreds of millions of dollars to change laws, and convince frightened people theyre sick or evil. They think theyre winning. They see the new anti-gay laws in Nigeria, Uganda, and Russia and are satisfied at a job well done. Meanwhile in Russia, teenagers are hunted down and tortured on video. In Nigeria, gay men are whipped bloody in courtrooms then thrown in jail. In Uganda, people wait for police to hammer on the door, knowing they could face life in prison. These groups are fighting for hate on a huge scale – can you be one of 5,000 All Out members to make it a fair fight? Please donate: https://allout.org/fight-for-love So what can All Out members do to fight back? We can make it much harder for them to operate by calling out businesses who offer them services, like internet fundraising sites – like when we got Expedia and Delta Airlines to cut ties with hate group Christian Values Network. Where they are spreading dangerous messages we can spread powerful, positive stories, and support local activists to do the same. The bigger and better funded All Out is, the louder we can be – taking up more space in the media and keeping journalists informed. About 1% of All Out members have actually donated since we got started – and those donations got Oranges ads pulled from an anti-gay tabloid in Uganda, stopped gay cures being legalised in Brazil, and put Russias anti-gay law under the global spotlight. Because were super-efficient and low bureaucracy, we dont need huge numbers – but we do need 5,000 of us to step up now. Can you? Make a secure donation by card or Paypal: https://allout.org/fight-for-love With love and hope, Andre, Hayley, Jeremy, Marie, Pablo, Sara and the rest of the All Out team. PS: Nobody has been able to stop them so far, Im hoping Uganda can. Scott Lively on the gay movement. He wants to increase, one by one, the number of countries where gay people can be sent to jail. Show him we wont be stopped – please donate: https://allout.org/fight-for-love SOURCES: Anti-gay advocates launch global ‘pro-family’ group - Washington Blade, 21 February 2014 washingtonblade/2014/02/21/anti-gay-advocates-launch-global-pro-family-group/ Meet the American Pastor Behind Ugandas Anti-Gay Crackdown - Mother Jones, 21 March 2014 motherjones/politics/2014/03/scott-lively-anti-gay-law-uganda Uganda Punishing Gays: Sodomy Is Not A Human Right Says Evangelical Leader - NPR, 27 February 2014 npr.org/2014/02/27/283456094/uganda-punishing-gays-sodomy-is-not-a-human-right-says-evangelical-leader U.S. conservative activists want countries to emulate Russias anti-gay laws - CTV News, 21 February 2014 ctvnews.ca/world/u-s-conservative-activists-want-countries-to-emulate-russia-s-anti-gay-laws-1.1698247 How US Evangelicals Helped Create Russias Anti-Gay Movement - Mother Jones, 21 February 2014 motherjones/politics/2014/02/world-congress-families-russia-gay-rights Selections from Scott Lively’s presentations at a conference in Kampala, Uganda in March 2009 - Public Research Associates, 2009 publiceye.org/publications/globalizing-the-culture-wars/scott-lively-quotes.php Support All Out! We dont take money from governments or corporations, so the only people we have to listen to are our members. Our tiny team stretches every contribution to make them count. Donate All Out is mobilizing millions of people to build a world where no person will have to sacrifice their family or freedom, safety or dignity, because of who they are or who they love. This is a campaign of Purpose Action, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization. Our mailing address is: Purpose Action 115 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10003 USA Copyright © 2014 All Out, All rights reserved.
Posted on: Sat, 15 Mar 2014 00:41:34 +0000

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