Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Judy Shepard has a message for Sally Kern


March 24, 2008 · 1 Comment
Read the full text of the statement by the mother of Matthew Shepard to Sally Kern at the Victory Fund, the site which obtained and released the audio tape of the now-infamous Kern spewing her hate message to constituents. Kern continues to stand by her message. The alarming part of this story is not how a woman of Kern’s character got elected in Oklahoma, nor even that she refuses to apologize. The alarming part is that she has not been sidelined or marginalized but in fact is being applauded by fellow Republicans.


“My son died nearly ten years ago at the hands of people whose hatred changed many lives that day. It hardened hearts and brought others to their knees. It shook a nation and enraged millions. At that time, I knew there was a window of opportunity that I could use Matthew’s story and my voice in replacing hate with understanding, compassion and acceptance. Through the Matthew Shepard Foundation, we are reaching young people who are at risk of being poisoned by the dark ideas of people like Sally Kern. I don’t know why Sally Kern is proud of comparing gay people to cancer or terrorism, but count me as someone who’s listening now to people like her. She may be free to say people like my son are a threat to America, but when she does she puts other mothers’ sons in danger. I pray she doesn’t say it anymore.”

Judy Shepard to Oklahoma Rep. Sally Kern: I am listening


March 24, 2008
Chris Johnson
There continues to be outrage over Oklahoma Representative Sally Kern's (R) outrageous comments where she christens the gays the #1 threat to America. Since her anti-gay diatribe has been heard around the world through a YouTube video - clocking in over 1,000,000 views so far - Kern has dug in her heels to stand by her offensive words. Now, Judy Shepard responds to Kern's bigotry in a statement of her own at GayPolitics.com:

My son died nearly ten years ago at the hands of people whose hatred changed many lives that day. It hardened hearts and brought others to their knees. It shook a nation and enraged millions. At that time, I knew there was a window of opportunity that I could use Matthew’s story and my voice in replacing hate with understanding, compassion and acceptance. Through the Matthew Shepard Foundation, we are reaching young people who are at risk of being poisoned by the dark ideas of people like Sally Kern.

If anyone should know the real life consequences of the anti-gay hatred that Rep. Kern's words promote, it's Judy Shepard.

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