Uncovered documents expose ALEC's anti-gay past
Throughout the 1980s, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) -- now infamous for its work on behalf of stand your ground laws and restrictions on voting rights -- was instrumental in pushing anti-gay policies throughout the country, according to documents recently uncovered by People For the American Way and the Center For Media and Democracy.
A 1985 policy memo entitled Homosexuals: Just Another Minority Group [PDF] sums up ALECs anti-gay policy positions and the false claims and outrageous stereotypes on which they were based. ALEC disseminated the memo to its public sector members, arguing that the homosexual movement has had an impact too great and far reaching for Americans to ignore.
Through the policy memo and its monthly newsletters, ALEC tracked local, state and federal legislation and provided its members with research to help them prevent advances in gay rights. However ALEC of course did not view these rights as rights; instead, ALEC asserted that the gay community was organizing to achieve the privileges it thinks it deserves.
So what privileges exactly were gay people demanding that infuriated ALEC so much? To name a few, the privilege to not be physically assaulted for being gay; the privilege of not being incarcerated for being gay; the privilege of not being barred from employment opportunities, housing and public accommodations for being gay; the privilege to dress as they liked; or the privilege of not being compiled into state directories to be blacklisted and discriminated against.
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/newly-uncovered-documents-expose-alec-s-anti-gay-past
Some pretty disturbing stuff in here, includes the 'categorization' of gays, stereotypes, the homosexual recruitment conspiracy theory which they said is something that unites all 'categories' of gays, and they're HOMOSEXUAL so they must be SEXUAL in nature.