[T]he Pennsylvania state hate crime law was used to justify the arrest and jailing of nearly a dozen Christians. On October 11, 2004, homosexual activists were celebrating "National Coming Out Day" at a street fair for an event called Outfest. The Christian Group Repent America walked into the gathering, singing hymns and carrying signs encouraging homosexuals to repent. They were surrounded by a self-described group called "The Pink Angels," who blocked their movement with large cut-outs of angel shapes. Police then arrested 11 Christians and none of the Pink Angels. Ranging in age from a 17-year-old girl to a 72-year-old grandmother, the Christians spent the night in jail. The next day, five of them, including the teenager, faced eight charges -- three felonies and five misdemeanors -- stemming from Pennsylvania's "hate crimes" law: criminal conspiracy, possession of instruments of crime, reckless endangerment of another person, ethnic intimidation, riot, failure to disperse, disorderly conduct and obstructing highways.Pro-homosexual materials are already being included in school programs, such as sex education and anti-bullying efforts. The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) are involved with these programs. Students are taught they are "hateful" if they are opposed homosexual behavior for any reason. Homosexual behavior must be accepted by students as normal and healthy, or they are flagged as bigots. The hate crimes bill amounts to criminalizing and muzzling one side of the cultural battle and providing a sword for the other.
If convicted on all charges, the Christians could have faced a total of 47 years in prison. Despite a videotape that showed no criminal activity, the prosecution refused to withdraw the charges, and characterized the group's views in court as "hate speech."
| Rep. Jeff Johnson | (651)296-5511 |
| Rep. Steve Smith | (651)296-9188 |
| Speaker Steve Sviggum | (651)296-2273 |
| Rep. Erik Paulsen | (651)296-7449 |
| Chair: | Jim Knoblach (R) | (651)296-6316 |
| Vice Chair: | Jerry Dempsey (R) | (651)296-8635 |
| Lead-DFL: | Loren Solberg (DFL) | (651)296-2365 |