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Fred Phelp’s Westboro Baptist ‘God hates fags’ church to protest in Oregon Monday

Everyone’s favorite fundamentalist church, headed by Fred Phelps, famous for their “God hates fags” mantra, is coming to Portland Monday. On Westboro’s protesting docket are several things, including (via Just Out):

Portland State University Campus, whom, according to the God Hates Fags Web site are “enablers” because of their Queer Resource Center, nondiscrimination policy that protects sexual minorities and gender neutral bathrooms.

Next up, at 8:30 a.m., the Swedish Consulate in Portland, for arresting “Bible preachers and put them in prison in that evil nation.”

9:30 a.m. The Westboro crew will picket at Portland’s Germany Consulate. They say, “They did much evil in their history, and now to try to kiss fag ass and distract from that fact they have become more and more evil.”

Next the crew heads to Silverton, Ore. for an 11:30 a.m. protest against the city’s new transgender mayor, Stu Rasmussen. “We are going to come to your little Oregon town to speak some words of truth to this 60-year-old pervert. Nobody else will just tell him to STOP THAT!”

Westboro Baptist is famous for their radical right, anti-gay stance, which has protested at military funerals among other highly inappropriate places. It’s fairly safe to say, then, that all this is largely a media ploy, and an effective one at that. They have a very public, and very full schedule of all their protests, that makes no qualms about building their very foundations on the incendiary “God hates fags” moniker.

So while they are so out there it’s almost tempting to ignore them we must also remember that even the absurd can rise to power in troubling times. So we better keep an eye on them, even if it is just a little mild heckling or a “God <3's fags" t-shirt...


7 comments to Fred Phelp’s Westboro Baptist ‘God hates fags’ church to protest in Oregon Monday

  • 14freelove

    i sure hope nothing bad happens to these folks while they’re in oregon, like being accidentally run over by an suv, or accidentally beaten to a pulp with a baseball bat.

  • ripcitym

    As a general rule, anyone who uses the phrase “God hates…” is misguided, and should be ignored by the media. If it wasn’t for this article, I would not have known about this group period. By printing, the Oregonian becomes a vehicle for their message.

  • zagreus

    I always wonder that someone who is obsessed by a subject isn’t denying a part of himself.

    Phelps is either a con man who uses bigotry againsts gays as a achtick to attract sukers and their money, or he is a self hating gay,

    In either case, Phelps is as entertaining as Bush.

  • zagreus

    I always wonder that someone who is obsessed by a subject isn’t denying a part of himself.

    Phelps is either a con man who uses bigotry againsts gays as a achtick to attract sukers and their money, or he is a self hating gay,

    In either case, Phelps is as entertaining as Bush.

  • kanakamaole

    I have never heard of this church group before this article, however they have the phrase backwards it should read: “F@GS HATE GOD”. This group is just as confused as those that they are protesting against.
    Hate is not part of Gods agenda.

  • egodraconis

    The interesting question that I’ve got is whether or not city police will enforce our city ordinances that ban blocking the sidewalk included in the sit-lay law, and several of these protest locations offer very limited public property on which they can legally stand to protest — and its illegal to stand in the street. Will they get cited or ignored by our police? By law, they can be removed from PSU property. Will PSU campus police remove them? It could get interesting!

  • QIII

    Shakespeare had these guys pegged:

    “Methinks the lady doth protest overmuch”