Hypocrites. Another fundamentalist ideological right anti-LGBTQIA group caught harboring some members who engage in same-sex relationships while decrying them vehemently. Hugs
Religion News Service reports:
A former vice president of the American Family Association, a Mississippi-based conservative group that promotes “the biblical ethic of decency in American society,” has sued the religious-right group, accusing leaders of firing him after he reported alleged sexual harassment and financial irregularities.
In a complaint filed Tuesday (Sept. 5), Robert Chambers [photo], former vice president of policy and legislative affairs for AFA from 2015 to 2022, alleges that another staffer, Ron Cook, made repeated sexual advances toward him, beginning in January of 2022.
Those advances allegedly included grabbing hold of Chambers’ face and ear and making comments about masturbation, according to the complaint. “I see you’re really good with that wrist action,” the complaint alleges that Cook told Chambers. “You’d really like me to take you and get a hold of you.”
Read the full article. Chambers says that he was fired for reporting the harassment. The firing reportedly came after the daughter of AFA president Tim Wildmon allegedly told others that she’d had a dream in which Chambers kissed her infant child on the lips and that she was afraid to have her children around him.
As a reminder, the AFA is arguably the nation’s largest and most powerful anti-LGBTQ hate group with tens of millions in annual revenue. The AFA is the parent organization of One Million Moms. In the 2016 video below, the alleged victim blames criticism of anti-LGBTQ laws on Satan.
Chambers last appeared on JMG in 2021 when he joined the attack on RNC chair Ronna McDaniel for a proposed partnership with the Log Cabin Republicans.







Well. I guess I’m surprised, not that it happened, but that the guy reported it the way he did, knowing (he had to know) how it would turn out for him.
AFA has or had a radio station. One of the county offices is staffed with a woman who listened to it over the lunch hour; I was in there measuring some interested-party properties for a legal notice one day in 2003 is how I know. As spiteful as we read shows like Jones’s and Bannon’s, et al.’s shows are, AFA radio is/was actually downright vitriolically, spitefully, downright hateful. I was embarrassed by it, and concerned at the preaching, since they’re leading others with that. I could even see the difference in the woman’s face between when I went into the office to work before she turned on the show, and when I left almost a half hour later. Seriously! I was praying for God to forgive them for not knowing what they do is how bad that radio was/is. Also for a power outage so the radio would go silent; I had plenty of daylight in which to work.
Anyway, I don’t know why this guy didn’t just go get a lawyer, except the Bible says to try to work things out together first. I’d have gone to a lawyer, though. Poor guy’ll probably never work again.
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Also be at liberty to laugh at any and all of how I wrote that; I intended to make it funny while still making the point about their spite.
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Hello Ali. I know I am very late replying. But your comment is really good and I wanted to respond. As for laughing at what you wrote or how you described it, hey these people become caricatures of what they claim they are.
As for how it changes people to listen to hate radio, there was a study about 6 years ago on what watching Fox opinion hosts, which included Tucker at that time, did to the human brain. Seems all that hate and anger released endorphins and other feel good chemicals into the brain. The problem is that the longer the viewer stewed in the hate soup, the more rage they needed to have the same feel good feelings. As views drove Fox profits, the hosts had to find ways to keep the outrage going as hard as possible every day. What is worse, the executives at Fox knew this, they understood it. But they felt the profits, the wealth they gained was worth what they were doing to the country at the time. Hugs. Scottie
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