Another Hate-Mongering Homophobe From Alabama

Alabama Bill Targets Gay Authors

It just gets scarier and scarier in Alabama. Hate-mongering, homophobic (Or is he? Perhaps he protests too much?) Republican Alabama lawmaker Gerald Allen says homosexuality is an unacceptable lifestyle and he is out to ban the slightest reference to anything homosexual in literature, be it the author’s sexual orientation, or even the mention of the idea; Except, if it is gay-bashing, of course.

The apparently crack-smoking representative states, "I don't look at it as censorship. I look at it as protecting the hearts and souls and minds of our children." If banning books is not censorship, then shut my mouth and call me corn bread.

Books by any gay author would have to go: Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote and Gore Vidal. Alice Walker's novel "The Color Purple" has lesbian characters.

Allen originally wanted to ban even some Shakespeare. After criticism, he narrowed his bill to exempt the classics, although he still can't define what a classic is.
There is some question as to whether the legislator has ever opened a book.

Hey Alabama; the whole world is laughing at you. It is people like Gerald Allen that keep the stereotype of the backwards, un-educated, barefoot hill-jack from Alabama alive.

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