'The hatred and loathing that led to the vicious murder of Andrew Anthos
only because he was gay is not innate. Instead it is being taught every day
by leaders of the so-called Christian right and their political allies.' -
Matt Foreman, Executive Director, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A 72-year-old Detroit
man who was attacked Feb. 13 and left paralyzed from the neck down died
today in what his family is calling a hate crime. Andrew Anthos, who was
known in Michigan for his longtime campaign to illuminate the dome of the
state capitol for one night each year in red, white and blue lights, was on
a city bus when a man reportedly approached him and asked him if he was
gay. The man continued to harass Anthos, followed him off the bus at the
stop in front of his building and then viciously beat Anthos with a metal
pipe, striking him from behind. Anthos, who family members said was gay,
was in a coma in the days immediately preceding his death.
Statement by Matt Foreman, Executive Director
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
"The hatred and loathing that led to the vicious murder of Andrew
Anthos only because he was gay is not innate. Instead it is being taught
every day by leaders of the so-called Christian right and their political
allies who use their vast resources, media networks and affiliated pulpits
to blame lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people for all the ills of
society. They disguise their bigotry as 'deeply-held religious beliefs.'
They cloak themselves in 'family values.'
"For years, Michigan has been subjected to the homophobic rants of Gary
Glenn of the American Family Association of Michigan, while so many
otherwise good and decent people have been silent. Just two years ago, the
state endured an ugly campaign, led by Cardinal Adam Maida, to 'protect
marriage' by writing anti-gay discrimination into its constitution. Based
on that amendment, a three-judge panel of Michigan's court of appeals voted
last month to terminate medical insurance coverage for families of LGBT
government workers throughout the state.
"It is appalling hypocrisy for these forces to pretend that their
venomous words and organizing have no connection to the plague of hate
violence against gay people, including the murder of Mr. Anthos.
"Our hearts and sympathies go out to the members of Mr. Anthos' family
and to our colleagues at the Triangle Foundation who have been at his
bedside and with his family for the last two weeks. As a small token of the
condolences of our national community feels, we will be covering funeral
costs."
The mission of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force is to build the
political power of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)
community from the ground up. We do this by training activists, organizing
broad-based campaigns to defeat anti-LGBT referenda and advance pro-LGBT
legislation and building the organizational capacity of our movement. As
part of a broader social justice movement, we work to create a nation that
respects the diversity of human expression and identity and creates
opportunity for all. The Task Force is a 501(c)(3) corporation incorporated
in Washington, D.C. http://www.theTaskForce.org.
SOURCE National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
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