Benham Brothers Make Bold Call for Pushback Against Radical Gay Agenda
Last week, we went to bat on “The Kelly File” for HGTV’s “Fixer Upper” stars, Chip and Joanna Gaines, after Buzzfeed did a hit piece on them for attending a church that believes in biblical marriage.
We got fired by HGTV for voicing our beliefs about marriage and sexuality. The Gaines family received pressure for simply attending a Bible-believing church.
The ceiling in this radical sexual revolution has become the floor. And it’s not going to stop until people stand up, get in the game and push back.
So today, we’re pushing back for little guys—the bakers, florists, photographers and all the others who’ve been bullied into submission by the thought mafia.
This radical agenda will stop at nothing, and families from Oregon to Iowa and Washington are being persecuted as a result.
So we want you to meet a few of these families right now by watching a two-minute clip where we introduced some of them at the Values Voter Summit in D.C. Watch from minutes 10:30-12:30. It will bless you to see the faces of the real heroes in this fight for freedom in our country.
You see, the Gaines family has a TV show. We had one. Yet none of these families have anything like that to tell their stories.
But you can be a voice. You can get in the game. You can be a strong support of liberty and freedom with your friends and spheres of influence.
It’s easy to get on the bandwagon of support for a hugely successful couple on HGTV. But the rubber meets the road when you do it for someone nobody knows or really even cares about.
HGTV is going to stick with the Gaines family, and Chip and Jo are going to be just fine. But there’s still a thought mafia in our country that needs to be pushed back. What they spew is not journalism. It’s discrimination.
We’re tired of watching our country get pushed around by liberal media elites who tell us what we can and can’t believe—and even where we can and can’t go to church.
Enough is enough.
So stand up. Be a voice. Push back. And don’t be afraid to defend the little guy.
It’s what Americans do best. {eoa}