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Who is the Out of Touch Bigot on Transsexuals in Public Bathrooms: Ben Carson or the Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin?
Contact: Peter LaBarbera, 312-324-3787

WASHINGTON, Nov. 6, 2015 /Christian Newswire/ -- Americans For Truth President Peter LaBarbera today accused Chad Griffin, president of the high-powered homosexual lobby group Human Rights Campaign, of "reverse bigotry" after Griffin smeared GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson for allegedly acting like a "segregationist." Griffin made the absurd and ugly charge after Carson said that cross-dressing men and women should have their own "transgender restrooms" rather than make people uncomfortable by using bathrooms not designated for their biological sex.
 
Asked by journalist-activist Jorge Ramos, "Should transgender men and women use any public bathroom they choose," Dr. Ben Carson calmly responded, "How about we have a transgender bathroom?" [Watch video HERE]

Carson continued: "It is not fair for them [cross-dressing 'transgenders'] to make everyone else uncomfortable. It's one of the things I don't particularly like about the [LGBT] movement. I think everybody has equal rights, but I'm not sure anybody should have extra rights—extra rights when it comes to redefining everything for everybody else, and imposing your view on everybody else, when the way this country was designed was live and let live."

HRC's Griffin blasted Carson in a press release: "Ben Carson's hateful comments are out of touch and all candidates should immediately make clear that they disavow his dangerously transphobic views…Ben Carson can't go a week without invoking reckless and irresponsible stereotypes about the LGBT community, and his suggestion that transgender people be required to use segregated bathrooms echoes an ugly past our country should never revisit."

LaBarbera responded: "Shame on Chad Griffin for invoking racist Jim Crow laws against an African American man to justify the insanity of allowing gender-confused men to use female restrooms. The bottom line here is that a rich, powerful white homosexual activist in Washington, D.C., Chad Griffin, is a accusing a thoughtful black man, Dr. Ben Carson—who rose from humble roots to become a prominent neurosurgeon and a role model for youth everywhere—of being the moral equivalent of a Jim Crow racist. Why? Simply because Carson believes that girls and women should not be forced by 'transgender rights' laws to suffer the indignity of having their private spaces invaded by sexually confused men in dresses who think they're women."

On Tuesday, Houston voters overwhelmingly rejected—by a 61-39 margin—the city's proposed LGBT "HERO" ordinance, which would have banned so-called "gender-identity nondiscrimination," thus allowing gender-confused men and boys to use female-designated restrooms, and vice versa. Pro-family advocates who won the landslide "No" vote campaigned heavily on the dangers to women and girls of letting men into private female restrooms.

Said LaBarbera: "I ask you: who is truly out of touch here regarding men in female restrooms? Dr. Ben Carson with his common sense yet regrettably necessary solution--or Chad Griffin—the powerful lobbyist for a pro-Democrat Washington homosexual organization? Ask any woman: I think most would side with Carson."

LaBarbera added that the danger of the proposed federal LGBT "Equality Act" (HR 3185)—which he dubbed the "Homosexual-Transgender Superiority Act" and the "Criminalizing Christianity Act"—is that it would put federal government power behind the brand of "reverse bigotry" espoused by Griffin.

"It's bad enough that decent people are being accused by vicious homosexual zealots of 'hate and bigotry' simply because they uphold historic Judeo-Christian norms for sex and marriage and defend their First Amendment freedoms," he said. "But imagine the mom-and-pop owners of a family business facing federal 'civil rights' prosecution merely because they won't allow a big-boned, sex-confused guy wearing pumps and a skirt to enter the female restroom in their establishment? Are we really going to force women to have their private spaces violated in the name of LGBT 'Equality?!' Are Chad Griffin and HRC anti-women?"

Americans For Truth About Homosexuality (AFTAH.org) is a non-partisan Christian group that does not endorse political candidates. AFTAH is moving its operations to the Washington, D.C. area. Its debut dinner-banquet in the nation's capital featuring "Making Gay Okay" author Robert Reilly will be held Saturday, November 21 at Patriot Hall in Vienna, VA. Details HERE.