What happened at the Olympics last week parallels our fight for Kim Davis, who is under attack by LGBTQ men for her stance on religious freedom.
“Kim Davis is back,” wrote the Advocate, “and she’s trying to set up a Supreme Court case to overturn” the 2015 Supreme Court opinion in Obergefell v. Hodges.
This case has raised the ugly hate of the LGBTQ crowd — against a godly woman. Kim and Liberty Counsel are being threatened, but we will not be deterred.
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Last Thursday, Italian female boxer Angela Carini withdrew from her Olympic boxing match after just 46 seconds. The young woman said she had “never been hit so hard in my life.”
Angela’s opponent was Algeria’s Imane Khelif, who had been kicked out of the World Boxing Championships last year after failing the International Boxing Association’s testing for high levels of testosterone. The IBA said that Khelif is a biological man with XY chromosomes.
But to prove just how “woke” they are, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) allowed Khelif to fight women.
Barely able to breathe after being beaten into submission after only 46 seconds, Angela cried out from her corner of the ring, “This is unjust.”
The Olympic committee justified its decision to allow a man to beat a young woman as “sport,” implying that Angela was discriminating!
But LGBTQ men aren’t just beating women physically in sports, they are doing so everywhere.
David Ermold told GQ magazine that he and his partner had never discussed getting married when they heard Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis stopped issuing marriage licenses while awaiting her religious accommodation request.
Ermold told GQ that he and his partner traveled to Kim’s office to videotape themselves humiliating the poor woman over her religious belief that marriage is between one man and one woman. When Ermold’s videos went viral, he and his partner went to Kim’s office multiple times, shooting more videos to make themselves “social media famous.”
Kim eventually won, restoring her right to religious accommodation, while also winning the same liberty for all Kentucky officials. But in the years since, LGBTQ adherents have peppered Kim and her family with many horrific death threats. Kim’s husband, Joe, has had to run intruders off the family’s property in rural Kentucky.
Nearly 10 years later, David Ermold and LGBTQ adherents are still trying to beat up Kim Davis — this time by bankrupting her. The same judge that threw Kim in jail for six days while she awaited her religious accommodation upheld a damages award against Kim of more 360,000 dollars — because David Ermold claimed his feelings were hurt.
STOP LGBTQ men from destroying women!
Liberty Counsel successfully defended Kim in 2015, and we continue to defend her now. We are appealing her case to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, and we expect to win. But we also expect to win something far bigger in this case — overturning the wrongfully decided Obergerfell decision that legalized “gay marriage.”
The LGBTQ cult is terrified, because under the letter of the law, they know we are likely to win this fight.
When the High Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, the Court ruled that judge-made “substantiative” due process is not in the Constitution.
Our powerful brief just filed at the Court of Appeals says, “Obergefell … was wrong when it was decided and it is wrong today because it was based entirely on the ‘legal fiction’ of substantive due process, which lacks any basis in the Constitution.”
Neither abortion nor same sex “marriage” are rooted in our nation’s history and legal tradition. In fact, it’s just the opposite. Throughout our nation’s history, both practices have been repeatedly banned. Most states still have laws expressly banning same sex marriage. Those bans would immediately go back into effect when Obergerfell is overturned.
Chris Hartman, executive director of LGBTQ advocacy group the Fairness Campaign, says “the threat” our case poses is “real.”
“With an arch-conservative Supreme Court that’s already upended half a century of abortion rights, anything is unfortunately possible,” says Hartman, who married his “husband” on the south lawn of the White House after the signing of the Respect for Marriage Act.
Hartman is right — with a High Court populated largely by constitutional textualists who don’t believe in creating new “rights” out of thin air — our case is likely to win. We aim to stop the rabid LGBTQ cult from beating women and people of faith into submission.
You can help in this effort by supporting our legal fund. We never charge our clients. Few could afford to fight a well-funded LGBTQ army, and a government bent on destroying God’s design for men and women.
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