The one charity that has the lowest administrative costs (i.e. more of your donation actually gets to the needy) is being boycotted by the Gay Liberation Network. Why? Because it adheres to its religious beliefs. It stands up for what it believes in.
(Ever notice that folks who admire others who “stand up for what they believe in” almost invariably don’t appreciate it when they don’t agree with what’s being stood up for?)
Bil Browning explains his opposition to the Army this way.
As the holidays approach, the Salvation Army bell ringers are out in front of stores dunning shoppers for donations. If you care about gay rights, you’ll skip their bucket in favor of a charity that doesn’t actively discriminate against the LGBT community.
The Salvation Army has a history of active discrimination against gays and lesbians. While you might think you’re helping the hungry and homeless by dropping a few dollars in the bright red buckets, not everyone can share in the donations. Many LGBT people are rejected by the evangelical church charity because they’re “sexually impure.”
While the Army, as a church, does indeed believe that homosexuality goes against God’s plan for us, they most emphatically do not discriminate on who can receive their aid. That charge is entirely false. Everyone can share in the donations.
However, the Army is allowed to decide who represents it to the public. And that’s where the Army will indeed stand up for what it believes in.
And the GLN is free to start its own charity. Light a candle instead of curse the “darkness”, and all that.
In the meantime, consider dropping a little bit more in the kettle this year. And it may not be a bad idea to make that a standard practice. Donations have been going down year-over-year, and which is why the “kettle season” has been moved up to a few days before Thanksgiving, rather than the long tradition of the day after it. It’s a down economy, but especially for the needy.
Doug Payton blogs at Considerettes.
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As a gay guy...
Lucas Black Wednesday, November 30th at 3:13PM EST (link)As a gay man, I get really annoyed when these liberal creeps go after organizations like the Salvation Army (and the boy Scouts for that matter). It’s like they try to go out of their way to piss off Middle America. I’ll make sure and double up when I put money in the kettle.
Kudos to you.
avgjo (Diary) Wednesday, November 30th at 3:28PM EST (link)Also, my hat’s off to you re: our last debate. In my experience, lots of homosexual folks get very upset and venal at me when I present my case regarding that subject. You did a great job in sticking to the issue at hand. I didn’t know about your orientation until I read this post. I wish more people were that disciplined in their argument.
Merry Christmas, sir.
Ceterum autem censeo, Obamaecuram esse delendam.
It’s the morality, stupid.
Merry Christmas to you
Lucas Black Wednesday, November 30th at 3:47PM EST (link)I never found any advantage in getting emotional talking about politics. The only thing that really makes me go crazy is when I talk about Israel – I do tend to lose it with the Israel-bashers. I’ve never been the guy to wave a rainbow flag – mostly I think my sexuality is irreverent to my politics.
Appreciate it
dpayton (Diary) Wednesday, November 30th at 3:56PM EST (link)If the GLN wants to boycott the Army, that’s their right. I just don’t want them misrepresenting what the Army does.
Considerettes
the salvation army is a great group
mikeymike143 (Diary) Thursday, December 1st at 1:11AM EST (link)they help a lot of people that are less fortunate
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