Michael Brown has compared the Jerry
Sandusky child abuse scandal to California's recently approved gay
history law, media watchdog RightWingWatch.org
reported.
Sandusky, a former coach at Penn State,
has been accused of sexually molesting at least 8 underage boys,
charges Sandusky has denied.
Brown, the author of A Queer Thing
Happened To America: And What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been,
which was described by Bill Muehlenberg of the Culture Watch as “a
devastating rebuttal of the homosexual agenda,” opined on
Sandusky's troubles during Monday's edition of his radio show The
Line of Fire.
“Remember that SB 48, mandating the
celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender history in all
California schools for all children in all grades is now law,”
Brown told his listeners. “The outrage over the alleged pedophile
acts of Sandusky is only matched by the gay silence over the
pedophile acts of Oscar Wilde, Walt Whitman and others. Why the
extreme outrage, the absolutely rightful outrage, the absolutely
correct outrage over the alleged acts of Jerry Sandusky, and yet this
teaching about people who had similar interests, you're gonna now
celebrate them in our children's schools, this is outrageous.”
“[I]t is equally outrageous that gay
activists want us to celebrate, in history, men who are known for
similar acts in their own lives, be they consensual, or other,” he
added.