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RandySF

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Sun Jun 22, 2025, 12:43 AM Jun 22

VA-GOV: Fear of "gay blood" and "confused minds": Virginia Republican touts support from anti-gay preachers

Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears helped make history this week when she was named the Republican gubernatorial nominee, ensuring that no matter who wins in November, Virginia's next governor will be a woman. But that win is also drawing increased scrutiny to Earle-Sears, an ultraconservative Marine veteran, and her touting of endorsements from a slew of clergy who have espoused anti-LGBTQ+ views.

The state’s first Black and female lieutenant governor has listed on her campaign website, as well as boosted on social media, the endorsements of at least four Virginia clergymen who have made anti-LGBTQ+ remarks or whose religious institutions promote anti-LGBTQ+ beliefs. Earle-Sears herself has also come under fire for anti-LGBTQ+ comments carried out in the name of religious freedom and has had to apologize to a state lawmaker for misgendering her. With public opinion polls showing that the majority of Virginians support LGBTQ+ equality and freedoms, Earle-Sears' anti-LGBTQ+ stance raises questions about her viability in a general election campaign and how she would govern if she were to win.

Earle-Sears, now the state GOP's first Black and female nominee for governor, has since last fall touted endorsements from religious leaders in the state who espouse views on LGBTQ+ Americans that are out of step with the majority of Virginians. Craig “The Hatchet Man” Johnson, a self-described reverend, the founder and president of educational advocacy organization First Amendment, Inc, and the host of conservative radio program “The REALLY, Real, Deal,” is one such endorser.

In a 2016 Facebook post, an account with the name Craig Johnson, and with his picture as the profile’s image, posted: "The gays and their defenders always claimed that it was unfair to lump them in with pedophiles, but the slippery slope that many warned of now has the psychology racket removing pedophilia from the list of mental disorders the same way they did for homosexuality years ago.”





https://www.salon.com/2025/06/21/fear-of-gay-blood-and-confused-minds-virginia-touts-support-from-anti-gay-preachers/

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VA-GOV: Fear of "gay blood" and "confused minds": Virginia Republican touts support from anti-gay preachers (Original Post) RandySF Jun 22 OP
dear gay hater candidate, it's the priests and pastors u gotta worry about with yur kids nt msongs Jun 22 #1

msongs

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1. dear gay hater candidate, it's the priests and pastors u gotta worry about with yur kids nt
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 01:27 AM
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