News from the West provides the evidence that a disproportionate number
of the most radical elements in the militant homosexual rights lobby are of
Jewish origin. . .
Here is an exhaustive list proving, once and for all, that the radical
homosexual movement in the United States is a Jewish movement. Jews created it
and run it from top to bottom. They are pushing the perversion and degeneracy
that is spreading disease, sin and sickness through America like a wildfire.
-The West -
Larry Kramer —
co-founder of “Act Up,” a homosexual/AIDS activist organization; co-founder of
the Gay Men’s Health Crisis
Alan Klein —
co-founder of group ACT UP, co-founder of group Queer Nation, National
Communications Director and chief spokesperson for the Gay & Lesbian
Alliance Against Defamation [GLAAD]. Klein also co-founded the successful
multimedia campaign STOPDRLAURA.COM
Arnie
Kantrowitz — co-founder of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
[GLAAD].
Jonathan D.
Katz — founded and chairs the Harvey Milk Institute, the largest queer studies
institute in the world. A long time queer political activist, was a co-founder
of Queer Nation, [the key San Francisco branch].
Harvey
Fierstein — film actor [Mrs. Doubtfire]; well-known gay activist.
Moisés Kaufman
— playwright and film director [The Laramie Project].
Israel Fishman
— founder of the Gay Liberation Caucus in 1970 [now known as the Gay, Lesbian,
Bisexual, and Transgendered Round Table of the American Library Association],
the world’s first gay professional organization.
Bella Abzug and
Edward Koch — both Jewish — the first members of the U.S. House of
Representatives to introduce legislation banning discrimination based on sexual
orientation [1974].
Winnie
Stachelberg — political director, Human Rights Campaign [HRC]
Michael S.
Aronowitz, The New York Log Cabin Republicans.
Tony Kushner —
gay activist; Tony and 1993 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright [for Angels in
America, 1992].
Len Hirsch —
president of the GLBT federal government employees group, GLOBE.
Meg Moritz,
Ph.D. — a Director and member of the Executive Committee of GLAAD.
Barbara Raab — an NBC-TV producer; a “Jewish lesbian feminist journalist, writer.”
Barbara Raab — an NBC-TV producer; a “Jewish lesbian feminist journalist, writer.”
Charles Kaiser
[?] — author & founding member of National Lesbian and Gay Journalists
Association [NLGJA].
David Goodstein
— owner/publisher of the gay magazine The Advocate [1975-1985]; co-founder of
the National Gay Rights Lobby.
Judy Wieder —
Editor-in-chief, The Advocate gay magazine.
Alison Bechdel
[?] — cartoonist creator and author of the bi-weekly comic strip “Dykes to
Watch Out For.”
Kevin Koffler —
Editor-in-chief, Genre gay magazine.
Garrett Glaser
— National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association [NLGJA] national board
member.
Ronald Gold —
reporter for Variety; a leader in the fight to overturn the American
Psychiatric Association’s policy that homosexuality is an illness.
Magnus
Hirschfeld [d. 1935], early gay rights activist in Germany; founded one of the
first gay rights organizations, the Scientific Humanitarian Committee; coined
the term “transvestism”; fled Nazi Germany.
Fred Hochberg —
deputy administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration; co-chair of the Human
Rights Campaign [HRC].
Michael Berman
— member, Human Rights Campaign Board of Directors. Mitchell Gold — HRC Board
Marty Lieberman — HRC BoardAndy Linsky — HRC BoardDana Perlman — HRC BoardAbby
Rubenfeld — HRC Board Andrew Tobias — HRC Board Lara Schwartz — Senior Counsel,
HRC Heather Wellman — HRC Field Coordinator Dan Furmansky — HRC Senior Field
Organizer, West Sally Green — HRC Associate Field Director
Rick Rosendall
[?] — President, Gay & Lesbian Activists Alliance of Washington, DC.
Barney Frank —
member of U.S. Congress; helped create non-discriminatory employment policies
in all U.S. federal agencies
Kerry Lobel —
executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.
Robin Margolis,
American coordinator of the Bi Women’s Cultural Alliance and author
[Bisexuality: A Practical Guide].
Evan Wolfson,
Senior Staff Attorney, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund — and — the
executive director of Freedom to Marry.
Jennifer
Einhorn — Communications Director, Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against
Defamation [GLAAD] Nancy Alpert [?] — Treasurer, GLAAD Judy Gluckstern — Board
of Directors, GLAAD.Stephen M. Jacoby — Board of Directors, GLAAD.Matt Riklin —
Board, GLAADCarol Rosenfeld — Board, GLAAD.William Weinberger — Board, GLAAD
Tanya Wexler — Board, GLAAD. David Huebner — GLAAD Counsel.
Richard
Goldstein — Village Voice writer on gay culture and politics
Ron Schlittler
— Director of Field & Policy, Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
[PFLAG].
Craig Ziskin —
Deputy Director of Development, PFLAG.
Debra Weill —
Senior Field & Policy Coordinator, PFLAG.
Dody Goldstein
— Board of Directors, PFLAG.
David Horowitz
— Board of Directors, PFLAG.
Shawn Frank —
Board of Directors, PFLAG.
Leon Weinstein
— Chair, Nominating Committee, PFLAG.
Kate Kendell
[?], National Center for Lesbian Rights.
Gayle Rubin —
lesbian author/activist.
Hilary Rosen —
a founding member of the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund; former board co-chair of
the Human Rights Campaign.
Roz Richter,
American attorney and activist.
Bob Kunst —
long-time activist in gay and Jewish causes.
“Gay, Lesbian
& Straight Education Network” [GLSEN]. Board co-chairs: Marty Seldman, president
“National Gay
& Lesbian Task Force” [NGLTF]. Board co-chairs: ….. Rachel Rosen in Santa
Fe, N.M Dave Fleischer — Director of Training [political training], NGLTF.
Craig Hoffman — Board of Directors, NGLTF. Beth Zemsky — Board, NGLTF. Marsha
C. Botzer — Treasurer, NGLTF. Jeff Levi — first, Levi was NGTF’s lobbyist,
early 1980s [NGTF became NGLTF in 1985]. Later, he was NGLTF executive
director.
Bill
Rubenstein, J.D. ‘86, developed the ACLU Lesbian and Gay Rights Project
Martin Duberman
— author/historian; founded the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies at the City
University of New York.
Ben Schatz ‘81,
J.D. ‘85, is executive director of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Foundation.
Kevin Schaub,
American; Executive Director and Dean of the Harvey Milk Institute in San
Francisco, the world’s largest center for queer studies.
Sarah Schulman
[1958- ], American playwright, novelist, and activist [one of the founders of
the Lesbian Avengers, a direct-action lesbian rights organization].
Susan Spielman
— principal/head of Common Ground, an education/consulting firm specializing in
workplace sexual orientation education; her company has worked with hundreds of
U.S. organizations, helping them to implement domestic partner benefits plans;
co-author of the book Straight Talk About Gays in the Workplace.
Gertrude Stein
— wrote the first openly lesbian novel, “Q.E.D.,” in 1903, but it was only
published posthumously in 1950.
Rikki Streicher
(1925-1994), American activist and businesswoman.
Michael Goff — founded
Out magazine in 1992.
Paulette
Goodman — founder of local chapter [Washington D.C.] of PFLAG and served as
President of the National PFLAG organization from 1988-1992.
Jeffrey Newman,
American, president and COO of the Gay Financial Network; president and CEO of
out.com.
Jim Levin — New
York gay historian.
Barrett Brick —
GLAA [Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance] Treasurer.
Robin Tyler —
American comedian [born Arlene Chernick] who was the first openly gay comic in
North America; Tyler is also an activist who was the stage producer for the
first three gay marches on Washington and the national protest coordinator for
the “Stop Dr. Laura” campaign; she produces women’s comedy and music festivals,
and operates a lesbian travel-tour company.
Dr. Bruce
Voeller [1935?-1994] [?] American gay rights activist, molecular biologist,
physiologist, and AIDS researcher (pioneer in the use of nonoxynol-9 as a
spermicide); cofounder and first executive director of the National Gay Task
Force; creator of the Mariposa Foundation [an AIDS prevention research
organization].
Mark Elderkin
[?] — co-founded Gay.com.
Leroy Aarons —
American professor, journalist, and founder of the National Gay and Lesbian
Journalists Association (1990).
Dr. Donald I.
Abrams — American physician, HIV expert, medical marijuana researcher, and past
president of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association.
Johnny Abush
(1952-2000) — [Canadian]; archivist of the International Jewish GBLT Archives.
Roberta
Achtenberg [1950- ]; civil rights lawyer and federal official; appointed as
Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity by President Bill
Clinton in 1993.
Miriam
Ben-Shalom [1948- ], American Army Reserves drill sergeant and gay activist; in
1986 she won a ten-year legal battle with the Reserves when a court ordered her
reinstatement; founder of the Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Veterans Association
[GLBVA] in 1990, serving as its first president.
Larry Brinkin,
American gay activist who brought the first domestic partnership lawsuit
[against Southern Pacific Railroad, 1982].
Rob Eichberg,
American psychologist, co-creator of National Coming Out Day [October 11th].
Scott Evertz,
American; in April 2001, President Bush appointed him to serve as the Director
of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy [ONAP].
Gene Falk [?,
Jewish name], American business executive; Senior Vice President of the
Showtime Digital Media Group; part of the team that launched and marketed the
U.S. TV series Queer as Folk; Chair of the Board of Directors of the Gay and
Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation [GLAAD].
Surina Kahn —
American lesbian activist.
Larry Kessler —
founding director in 1983 of the AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts, the
largest AIDS support organization in New England.
Kathy Levinson
— American investor and philanthropist; serves on the board of PlanetOut; also
on NGLTF Board of Directors.
Judith Light —
actress, activist for gay causes.
David Mixner —
gay activist, political consultant; co-founder of the Municipal Elections
Committee of Los Angeles [MECLA], a group of wealthy gays and lesbians who
became influential in local politics; president Bill Clinton’s Special Liaison
to the Gay-Lesbian Community.
Dan Savage —
American author of gay-themed books [The Kid: What Happened After My Boyfriend
and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant; Skipping Towards Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly
Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America] and gay-themed- sex-advice
columnist [Savage Love].
Susan Schuman,
American executive vice-president and general manager of the Planet Out gay and
lesbian online service.
Scott Seomin,
American entertainment media coordinator for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance
Against Defamation [GLAAD].
Jason Serinus
[Jay Guy Nassberg] — founder and coordinator of the Lavender Healing Network; a
former gay activist with the New York chapter of the Gay Liberation Front.
David Sine [?]
— American CEO of C1TV, the first U.S. gay and lesbian cable TV network.
Rex Wockner —
longtime gay, American journalist who has reported news for the gay press since
1985.
Jack Fritscher
— became Editor in Chief of Drummer gay magazine [1977].
Leslie Feinberg
[1949- ], American trade unionist, transgender activist and author [Transgender
Warriors: Making History from Joan of Arc to RuPaul].
Allan Ginsburg – late Jewish poet and leading
member of North American Man Boy Love Association.
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