A black activist stands his ground at WND.
Contra columnist Anna Quindlen, who "posits a scurrilous argument when she compares the rejection of same-sex marriage to anti-interracial marriage laws of the past."
Contra "homosexual activist Wayne Besen," who attempts to "equate the issue with civil rights."
Says Mychal Massie of Project 21:
There were homosexuals and Klansmen chairing committees in Congress long before there was a black president. They latch onto the civil rights movement because their movement cannot stand on its own. They are only interested in using said movement to further their own condemnable agenda.
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