It wasn't the first time AFA's Bryan
Fischer called gay people Nazis, but it was the first time he did it
two days in a row.
On Tuesday and then again on the next
day, Fischer insisted powerful gay people were out to silence anyone
who disagreed with them, comparing the gay rights movement to
Hitler's Nazis, and, ironically, the Roman Catholic Church's Spanish
Inquisition.
“The homosexual agenda is just like
Islam: there is no room for dissent, there is no room to leave, once
you're in, you can't leave,” Fischer said on his AFA-hosted radio
program.
“Muslims won't let you leave,
homosexuals won't let you leave – if you leave, they claim you're
faking it, so there's no way out,” he said, referring to ministries
that claim they can pray away the gay.
“I mean, ladies and gentlemen, they
are Nazis. Homosexual activists, when it comes to freedom of speech,
are Nazis. When it comes to freedom of religion, they are Nazis.
There is no room in their world for dissent, there is no room in
their world for disagreement, there is no room in their world for
criticism. You criticize homosexual behavior, they tag you as a bigot
and a homophobe and then they got to work to silence you just like
the Roman Catholic Church did in the days of Galileo - it's no
different; it's the Spanish Inquisition all over again.”
On Wednesday, he went further. In a
rant against openly gay military service he suggested that gay
people, and ostensibly their allies, would physically torture their
opponents once “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” is lifted.
“It's just like Islam, it's just like
the Nazis. With the homosexual lobby there is no place for freedom
of speech. There is no place for differences of opinion.”
“In the gay world, the world of gay
activism, there is no room for heresy,” he said. “If you deviate
from the tolerance dogma you're a heretic. They're going to come
after you like Torquemada went after heretics in the middle ages.
They are going to put you on the rack and you're done. You're
toast.”
“If you say a word of complaint about
any homosexual behavior, then you are going to be sent to
re-education camp,” he said. “I mean, you're going to be sent to
some place to get your brain washed and get your mind right. Until
you are willing to say you support deviant sexual behavior, you're
not getting anywhere.” (The video is embedded in the right hand
panel of this page.)